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

Medium

Boot Support

Medium

Turn Initiation

Medium

Buttering

Medium/Hard

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

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Rossignol Cobra 2013 Review by The Good Ride

The Rossi Cobra is a pretty good binding and like a lot of Rossi gear, you get a lot for your money. They are very comfortable and we like the adjustable heel loop that allows you to fit it exactly to your boot size. It’s not like your typical 2 size binding. This provides a solid ride for many mid to soft flexing boards. This has a beginner/intermediate price but it can accommodate riders of all levels.

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Rossignol Cobra User Reviews

Rossignol Cobra Review And Buying Advice SKU UPC Model

Broke heel hoop

Jan 30, 2021 by Rich
Ability Level: Advanced (for 58 yo) • 
Riding Style: Pow hound, all mountian, reg. • 
Days You Ride A Year: Average 20+ • 
Height, Weight And Boot Size (for Boards, Boots & Bindings): 6', 215', 13 

These bindings worked great for me until 8 days into their third season when the heel hoop on my fwd. biding snapped duing a hard press pow turn. Fortunately it was deep and soft enough that I was not injured. If it would have broke on a fast and firm groomer the outcome probably would have been different.


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Feb 16, 2020 by Freeride
Ability Level: Expert • 
Riding Style: Freeride • 
Days You Ride A Year: 10-20 • 
Height, Weight And Boot Size (for Boards, Boots & Bindings): 6'2, 190, 12 

My new favorite bindings. I've ridden Union, Burton, and the Rossi XV and these take the cake. First off the thing about the Cobra and XV that put them above the rest IMO are the heal loop adjustment, the toe ramp and the high back. The adjustability is excellent. Both Union and Burton have better base plates and TGR is huge on base plates for shock absorption and board feel. I agree base plates are important but my Adidas Tactical ADVs provide enough cushioning for me. Bindings for me are more about comfort and energy transfer. The XVs are more responsive but not by much and the Cobras are more comfortable. And when u compare pricing for Rossi vs the main stream high markets brands, Rossi all day


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