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Fuel Your Progression!

When you want to step your game up and start charging – do like many before you and strap into the Nitro Chargers. Top shelf tech packed into a smaller binding to fit the younger generation's ever-growing needs. The Nitro Charger binding provides a reliable and versatile flex for the young shredder looking for a comfortable binding that will naturally progress with them. The A-Frame base, B.E.S.T. Convertible toe strap, and Perfect FIT ankle strap are easy to adjust for those ever-growing feet, while the new Talon Highback and EVA Dampening provide enhanced foothold and response. Now strap in and enjoy the day with your snowboard crew!

Features

A-Frame Base
EVA Dampening
Perfect Fit Ankle Straps
Speedwheel Buckles

Sustainability Efforts

Minimal Waste Initiative

Character

Response

3

Freedom

6

Comfort

7

Sizes

M 7.0-10.5 US / 25.0-28.5 MP/ 38.5 - 43.5 EU

B.E.S.T. Convertible Toe Strap

No matter if you like your toe strap to run over the top and in front of your boot, our toe strap fits seamless to every boot and provides you with a secure and snug fit.

Cable Reinforced Connector

Over-molded stainless steel cables inside of the connector strap – no more stretch, no more breaks, maximum control and durability.

Easy Entry Ratchets

These S-curved ratchet straps stay out of your way when stepping into the binding. The wide-mouth buckle funnel helps you guide the ratchet for an ultra fast, precise bite of your buckles.

Carbon Neutral Product

Together with ClimatePartner we are able to use specific and accurate tools and information to measure our carbon footprint in life cycle from production to end life of our snowboards. Our partnership with ClimatePartner allows us to strive to find more effecient ways to improve and reduce our carbon footprint every step of our products lifecycle, and also allows us to offset our current carbon footprint to make our snowboards and bindings 100% Carbon Neutral by investing into climate change projects and solutions. Reducing, rethinking, and compensating for CO2 emissions is just the start.

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