Positives

  • Damp Responsive Base Plate
  • Good Feel Underfoot

Negatives

  • Unsupportive Ankle Strap In Uneven Snow
  • Uneven Heel/Toe Response

Summary

The Ride C-10 has a damp, fast base plate and high back. However, the small, unsupportive ankle and slippery toe strap were a deal breaker for us. If they fixed the straps, this would be a very recommendable binding for most riders. As it stands now it's not good in uneven snow and the response doesn't feel balanced.

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Riding Level Intermediate - Expert
Quick Release No
Manufactured in China
Canted Footbed Yes
Burton Channel Compatible Yes
Mini disc Yes
Approx. Weight
Flex

Stiff

Boot Support

Medium/Loose

Turn Initiation

Medium/Fast

Buttering

Easy

Binding Adjustability Great
Stance Adjustability Good
Comfort Good
Ratchet System Good
Shock Absorption Great

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Ride C-10 Written Review Review by The Good Ride

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How it rides and who it is for

Ride C-10 Review

How This Review Happened:  We borrowed this for an extended demo and then returned it.

Days: 4+
Riders:  James (Size 9, 5’10” 185-190lbs), Peter (Size 8, 5’11” 185lbs)
Boots: Adidas Tactical ADV,  Ride Lasso Pro, Ride 92, Ride Fuse
Insoles: Sandsole Custom Insoles, Footprint Insole Technology Gamechangers, Footprint Insole Technology Gameghangers Low Profile
Boards: Jones Hovercraft, Jones Ultracraft, Ride Wild Life, Endeavor Pioneer.

Weight

2.2 LBS- On the heavier side of medium but the Ride C-10 isn’t noticeable when you are riding.

Highback Flex

Really really stiff. The Ride Ride C-10 doesn’t mess around. We could barely get it to move.

Binding to Boot Adjustability

The Ride C-10 does a great job helping you center the boot in the binding with an adjustable heel loop and gas pedal. The ankle and toe strap’s don’t come loose easy but after they break in they will be very easy to adjust.

Stance Width Adjustability

Pretty good but not great. The Ride C-10 has some stance width adjustability but not as much as some discs have when you turn them sideways.

Boot Support

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boot Support was a problem for us with the Ride C-10. The ankle strap really made our ankles feel exposed in any uneven terrain we encountered. It hurt our ankles and it made riding off piste unpleasant. The toe straps always came loose with any boot we used no matter how hard we cranked it down.

Ratchet System

A little sticky but our guess is the Ride C-10 production model will work better.

Turn Initiation/Response

These straps just don’t seem to match up well with such a stiff responsive binding. They seem like they would work better with a more freestyle oriented binding and not what the Ride C-10 seems to be marketed as.

Flex Under Foot/Buttering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pretty easy to butter with the These straps just don’t seem to match up well with such a stiff responsive binding.

Shock Absorption

The Ride C-10 was pretty shock absorbent but really damp. If it wasn’t for the un-supportive ankle strap it would kill it at high speed riding.

So, all in all, the Ride C-10 has a great base plate, heel loop and high back. We feel it just needs different straps to make this binding light up.

 
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2021

Ride C-10 User Reviews

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