im a size 6.5 boot and im not sure if I should get small or medium sized bindings since the highest end of small sizing is 6.5 and the lowest end of mediums sizing is a 6.5
Hi thx for your info, may I ask a question, I bought a union binding L size 10.5+, my 32 boot is US10, the binding toe is very little bit bigger than the board, is there any problem for my ride? Thx for your answer 😊
I see a lot of companies advertise 10+ etc but they don’t say max sizes. Example.. will a 15 fit in a large Union Atlas ? Or what brands can we use ( I know flow and Union Force )
Yeah, with those size 14 and bigger boots it really depends on the overall foot print of the boot as to which bindings it will fit in. And then its actually more about being able to center up your foot on the board properly than anything. I always say to go with a binding that has an adjustable heelloop like Union or Ride so you can drop the heel back all the way and then still have the option to move the disc forward and backward if need be. Just make sure that it is not a mini-disc binding that will only mount on 4x2 like the Ultra or Strata.
@@PeterGlennSports ok according to the nidecker chart i was looking at 8.5 is on the lowest end of the large size. where is the chart you got this from? thanks again!
Can I have bindings that only go up to size 10 and wear size 11 boots. I’m size 10 right now but I don’t want to get new bindings when my foot gets bigger
Most likely the bindings won’t fit properly if your foot grows. Your best bet is to find a pair of bindings that has a different size range that includes 10 and 11.
What’s up Matt, I know you kinda went over how you rock a 10.5 size boot and fit into the medium Unions. I also am a 10.5 in Salomon launches. Think I could adjust the mediums to accommodate a 10.5? Thanks
Hey! Thanks for the Video! I have a size 13 boot (from Salomon, like my Bindings and Board ) that should fit my L Binding like Salomon shows in their sizing charts. The heel and Toes are hanging like 1.5-2 cms from the binding. First question: is this good enough to ride or do I need bigger bindings? The second question is if I can ride the board of the boots are hanging off the board for also maybe a bit more than a cm. I already have the highest angle with 16 and the widest stance. The board is a 162 wide but „only“ 27.1 cm wide. Not really experienced as you can maybe tell😅
27.1 is PLENTY wide for your boot. Honestly most "wide" boards for size 13+ start around the 26 range. To get good pressure on your edges you NEED your toes and heels hanging off the board a bit. It sounds like you may need to do a little adjusting to get your foot centered up on the board. Check out this video to see if you have everything adjusted properly. ua-cam.com/video/5pcGsPgqWYY/v-deo.html
@@PeterGlennSports thanks man! Great advice and great relief. I’ll go watch the video! But the boot will hang over the board in any angle I had so the question is just to get the right angle to not catch an edge so I will fall anytime I want to turn 😅
yooo. this video is awesome and i think you answered my question. i just got a burton custom 154W. i’m size 11 boot and got large burton cartel x bindings. will those be alright or should i return them and get a medium? how should i decide which size fits best?
You will have to scour the binding for some kind of marking that tells you what size they are. Most of the time it’s on the bottom of the baseplate or sometimes the straps.
It’s not, some people like to rotate their highbacks to match with the heel edge but I’ve ride with and without them rotated and it didn’t feel much different
Depends, if you run a lot of angle (particularly on your front foot, like 24-30) and the high back itself is fairly flat (think malavita, for example) you should rotate the high back. A lot of bindings such as Now/jones and Flow don’t have rotatable high backs but the high back wraps around the boot enough to not need it
I just got my snowboard gear today and was wondering if a size large snowboard binding is okay for a size 10 boot. Or should I return and get a medium size binding
Thanks for the info. Is it ok to purchase bindings based off Mondo sizing?? I’m currently shopping for boots but bought Union strata bindings and a board already (backwards I know) . I’ve had 19 year old 32 boots that were too tight. My mondo size is 26.7 and shoe size is 10.5-11. According to mondo I’m a medium binding and like a 9 boot. Is this something to be considered ?
I would definitely figure out exactly what size boot you are first. Especially if you are on the verge of 10.5 and 11 because those are 2 different size union bindings. If you end up being a US 11 Mediums might fit ok, but you will get a better fit out of Larges.
@@PeterGlennSports thanks for the prompt response! In your experience , has using Mondo sizing been accurate for boots? It’s all I really have to go off right now cuz I’m recovering from surgery and can’t get into a place to be properly fitted yet haha.
It depends on how far over you get in your turns, If you are euro carving you may want to have the least amount of toe hang. strap your boots into your board and tilt it to one edge if you think that you will carve a harder angle than what your board will tilt without the boot touching then you will want a wider board more than likely.
@@PeterGlennSports Thank you very much for your response. I am asking because I am trying to figure out with as US Mens 10.5 Ride Deadbolt boot fit ok in a Now select Pro 2024 biding Medium frame or if I should goto a large frame. The classic predicament with this size boot. I Like to get as deep as I can in carves. I Will be putting it on a 2023 Yes Greats Uninc 159.
I just bought the Ride C6 (CL6 cause I’m a woman) and their sizing chart is wayyyyyy offfffff. I wear size 6.5 Ride boots which should be a small according to their size chart (small = 5-9). However, the heel of my boots can’t go in at all and the width is very tight too. My boots are not bulky and they don’t fit. I don’t even think size 5 would fit tbh! Absolutely ridiculous. Not sure if that’s only a problem with the women’s models, but people should be careful with Ride’s binding sizes.
im a size 6.5 boot and im not sure if I should get small or medium sized bindings since the highest end of small sizing is 6.5 and the lowest end of mediums sizing is a 6.5
I have this problem too , please answer this question
Small is probably the safer bet for responsiveness, but medium is fine if comfort and fit are more important.
Hi thx for your info, may I ask a question, I bought a union binding L size 10.5+, my 32 boot is US10, the binding toe is very little bit bigger than the board, is there any problem for my ride? Thx for your answer 😊
Yeah, in all honesty you should have the Mediums, they will fit your boots and board lot better.
I see a lot of companies advertise 10+ etc but they don’t say max sizes. Example.. will a 15 fit in a large Union Atlas ? Or what brands can we use ( I know flow and Union Force )
Yeah, with those size 14 and bigger boots it really depends on the overall foot print of the boot as to which bindings it will fit in. And then its actually more about being able to center up your foot on the board properly than anything. I always say to go with a binding that has an adjustable heelloop like Union or Ride so you can drop the heel back all the way and then still have the option to move the disc forward and backward if need be. Just make sure that it is not a mini-disc binding that will only mount on 4x2 like the Ultra or Strata.
i wear a 8.5 vans aura, will these work as they should on a size L supermatic binding, or should i go with medium? thanks!
According to the Nidecker size chart, you should go with a Medium.
@@PeterGlennSports ok according to the nidecker chart i was looking at 8.5 is on the lowest end of the large size. where is the chart you
got this from? thanks again!
Can I have bindings that only go up to size 10 and wear size 11 boots. I’m size 10 right now but I don’t want to get new bindings when my foot gets bigger
Most likely the bindings won’t fit properly if your foot grows. Your best bet is to find a pair of bindings that has a different size range that includes 10 and 11.
What’s up Matt, I know you kinda went over how you rock a 10.5 size boot and fit into the medium Unions. I also am a 10.5 in Salomon launches. Think I could adjust the mediums to accommodate a 10.5? Thanks
Possibly, I would just go up to the Large binding to make everything easier
Hey! Thanks for the Video! I have a size 13 boot (from Salomon, like my Bindings and Board ) that should fit my L Binding like Salomon shows in their sizing charts. The heel and Toes are hanging like 1.5-2 cms from the binding. First question: is this good enough to ride or do I need bigger bindings?
The second question is if I can ride the board of the boots are hanging off the board for also maybe a bit more than a cm. I already have the highest angle with 16 and the widest stance. The board is a 162 wide but „only“ 27.1 cm wide. Not really experienced as you can maybe tell😅
27.1 is PLENTY wide for your boot. Honestly most "wide" boards for size 13+ start around the 26 range. To get good pressure on your edges you NEED your toes and heels hanging off the board a bit. It sounds like you may need to do a little adjusting to get your foot centered up on the board. Check out this video to see if you have everything adjusted properly. ua-cam.com/video/5pcGsPgqWYY/v-deo.html
@@PeterGlennSports thanks man! Great advice and great relief. I’ll go watch the video! But the boot will hang over the board in any angle I had so the question is just to get the right angle to not catch an edge so I will fall anytime I want to turn 😅
i’m a women’s 9 and i’m think what size should i get in the union rosa women’s bindings. Thabks
According to the Union size chart, you need a Large.
yooo. this video is awesome and i think you answered my question. i just got a burton custom 154W. i’m size 11 boot and got large burton cartel x bindings. will those be alright or should i return them and get a medium? how should i decide which size fits best?
Large should be good but feel them out on and off the board and see if you get any heel or toe drag or looseness when you move around
Im a size 9 what size binding for a step on burton?
Medium should work
OK I have a question! How to figure out what size binding is if you have bindings without the box? :)
You will have to scour the binding for some kind of marking that tells you what size they are. Most of the time it’s on the bottom of the baseplate or sometimes the straps.
great videos! How important is it that bindings have highbacks that rotate?
It’s not, some people like to rotate their highbacks to match with the heel edge but I’ve ride with and without them rotated and it didn’t feel much different
Depends, if you run a lot of angle (particularly on your front foot, like 24-30) and the high back itself is fairly flat (think malavita, for example) you should rotate the high back. A lot of bindings such as Now/jones and Flow don’t have rotatable high backs but the high back wraps around the boot enough to not need it
@@banzaigtti I can't help but imagine you meant to post that as a comment on the video rather than a reply to another comment.
@@banzaigtti I have to imagine you meant to post that as a comment on the video rather than a random reply
I just got my snowboard gear today and was wondering if a size large snowboard binding is okay for a size 10 boot. Or should I return and get a medium size binding
It depends on the specific bindings and their size range. Just like Matt said in the video, match the binding size range up with your boot size.
Thanks for the info. Is it ok to purchase bindings based off Mondo sizing?? I’m currently shopping for boots but bought Union strata bindings and a board already (backwards I know) . I’ve had 19 year old 32 boots that were too tight. My mondo size is 26.7 and shoe size is 10.5-11. According to mondo I’m a medium binding and like a 9 boot. Is this something to be considered ?
I would definitely figure out exactly what size boot you are first. Especially if you are on the verge of 10.5 and 11 because those are 2 different size union bindings. If you end up being a US 11 Mediums might fit ok, but you will get a better fit out of Larges.
@@PeterGlennSports thanks for the prompt response! In your experience , has using Mondo sizing been accurate for boots? It’s all I really have to go off right now cuz I’m recovering from surgery and can’t get into a place to be properly fitted yet haha.
@@duanenorwood7043 honestly I can’t say. Never used it, just always based things off of my US foot size
How much toe stick out is too much?
It depends on how far over you get in your turns, If you are euro carving you may want to have the least amount of toe hang. strap your boots into your board and tilt it to one edge if you think that you will carve a harder angle than what your board will tilt without the boot touching then you will want a wider board more than likely.
@@PeterGlennSports Thank you very much for your response. I am asking because I am trying to figure out with as US Mens 10.5 Ride Deadbolt boot fit ok in a Now select Pro 2024 biding Medium frame or if I should goto a large frame. The classic predicament with this size boot. I Like to get as deep as I can in carves. I Will be putting it on a 2023 Yes Greats Uninc 159.
@@dootdoot1867 I would go with the large binding
I just bought the Ride C6 (CL6 cause I’m a woman) and their sizing chart is wayyyyyy offfffff. I wear size 6.5 Ride boots which should be a small according to their size chart (small = 5-9). However, the heel of my boots can’t go in at all and the width is very tight too. My boots are not bulky and they don’t fit. I don’t even think size 5 would fit tbh! Absolutely ridiculous.
Not sure if that’s only a problem with the women’s models, but people should be careful with Ride’s binding sizes.
That's annoying! Women's sizes tend to be very iffy in terms of accuracy with certain brands so definitely going with the medium is best.