Hyperlite System Pro Wakeboard Bindings
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Features
Urethane Highback: Hyperite's exclusive Urethane material is pliable when flexed laterally, but is stiffer and more supportive when direct pressure is applied. This means you will be able to poke out those grabs while also having maximum board control when initiating a heel side edge.
Auto Centering Stability Plates: Secure your System Binding to the board's deck with reinforced aluminum stability plates. Raised teeth interlock with a system washer for your desired angle, reducing heel lift and solidifying the connection.
Free Flex Toe Cap: The Free Flex toe cap offers a rider the flexibility of positioning the toe cap/strap over the top or toe of their boot. This customized functionality is made possible by the TPR webbing incorporated into the design. This flexible webbing is engineered to conform to boots in either position and then rebound to its original shape.
Baseless Chassis: The System Binding utilizes a true baseless design to give a rider the closest possible boot-to-board connection. Removing the barrier of a baseplate allows a rider to transfer heel and toe energy directly to the board for the fastest edge response possible.
Flexion Ankle Strap: Strap is designed to offer a great range of motion and adjustability to match every boot size.
- Works with Hyperlite's System Boot line
- Provides the ultimate wakeboard connection
- Cushy seamless ankle strap
- Designed to offer superior edge control
- Removable EVA footpad offers impact protection