Description of Technine MFM Pro Snowboard Binding:
Dial in your Technine MFM Pro Snowboard Binding exactly how you like it. Not only can you adjust the highback's forward lean, but you can also rotate it without interfering with your ankle strap adjustments. Tweakable toe and heel ramps absorb shock, dampen vibrations, and allow excellent edge response. The Technine MFM Pro's aircraft-grade aluminum heel cups work with padded Baltimore Toe Straps to minimize heel lift and adjust so as to eliminate toe and heel drag.
Bottom Line: Technine MFM Pros: good enough for Marco Montoya, good enough for you.
ok dont read any of the reviews form the last years mfm pro binding because they are NOTHING alike, having said this, people r still ignorant enough to post bad reviews about the old modells on the new modells page. I got a pair of these up in utah and they were amazing, they put some real effort into making a real nice binding. the new modells have leather toe straps, so dont worry about cracking those down the middle anymore, and for the most part they r low profile wich is another plus. No plastic on these, all metal and leather, and it has some pretty sick desings on them asswell. i wud deff reccomend these binding to someone who wants to take their game to the next level with style and quality
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Sickkk Bindings but BE WARNED if you have '07/'08 model 11-17-08
Got last year's model off WhiskeyMilitia and love them dearly, but IF YOU HAVE LAST YEAR'S BINDINGS ('07/'08) BE WARNED: Technine's manufacturer included DEFECTIVE screws with the bindings. It only took one adjustment of the highbacks with a generic philips screwdriver to strip the screw heads to the point of being unusable. I talked to the warranty guys and they said (1) the screws were supposed to come with Locktite to prevent the threads and heads from being stripped, but the manufacturer f*ked up and sent the bindings out with bunk screws, and (2) it's only safe to use a #3 phillips-head screwdriver so they don't get stripped. In spite of this they were very accommodating and offered to ship all kinds of stuff to fix them for free. So, if you have last year's model, the ONLY screwdriver to use to adjust the bindings is a #3 Phillips-head screwdriver.
That being said, the warranty guy told me they don't use those screws anymore for the latest '08/'09 model and the problem has been fixed. So rock on and buy these bindings, they're straight gangster. Super responsive on ice or powder and infinite adjustments mean they'll fit any boot like a glove.
These bindings feel solid as. Give great feel to the board. Make you feel like your legs and feet are part of the board. They're pretty comfortable too. Not too stiff to bash up the park. But also not to soft to rip lines on and off the cord. The only downfall is the ankle and toe strap are very bulky and heavy and get in the way a bit when leggin it on the flats. The ratchet system is great and easy to release what ever gloves you rock. But doin them up is a bit more of a trial the ratchet is not as good quality or as smooth as Burton missions or cartels and harder to line up. also sometime when ya ratcheting them up ya glove gets stuck on the release and lets them go. But These are minor probs. All in all I reckon they bitch and are strong as hell.