List Price US $169
Ride VXN Review And Buying Advice
Riding Level Beginner - Advanced
Quick Release No
Manufactured in
Canted Footbed Yes
Burton Channel Compatible Yes
Mini disc No
Approx. Weight Feels Normal

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Flex

Medium

Boot Support

Loose

Turn Initiation

Medium

Buttering

Medium/Hard

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

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Ride VXN 2013 - 2011 Review by The Good Ride

The VXn is a better step up from the  Ride LXH.  It has enough tech and comfort to get you to the next level but like any binding, at this price range, it won’t compete with bindings of a higher tech/price level. Still, this isn’t a bad binding and will do a good job in terms of comfort, turn initiation and all around ride integration.  If you are going to commit to the sport and like Ride bindings then we suggest getting the VXn over the LXh.  This is one of the better entry level bindings out there.

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