K2 Bike V10 Magma Conventional

K2 Bike V10 Magma Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

Comfortable vibration damping with performance response, the highly adjustable lightweight V10 combines the control and smooth ride of a 3D Magma baseplate with our new Ace highback. Enjoy a performance package upgrade at no extra charge including magnesium adjustable toe ramps, Big Throw aluminum lift ratchets and adjustable double Power Band heel cups.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 01, 2005]
sesupanchick
Snowboarder

Great Company, Great Products... A perfect balence of strength/weight. I really like my toes blue which forces me to baby the rachet system, but I hear most people don't have that problem. It's a good product thought.

Customer Service

eBay's "Black Market" is great...

Similar Products Used:

burton which against popular belife were no good.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2003]
Jimmy
Intermediate

Strength:

Nice to manuver. Used it on my burton board, pretty good.

Weakness:

short straps. Screws are easy to be loosen. Need to double check before the run.

Got these for about 1.5 month, they are ok, kinda pricey but the material is good. The only bad thing is the straps are a bit short. I got a large V-10 binding for my size 11 Vans boots and they are just barely fit. And after 6-7 times use, the screws attach to my highback was losened up and fell, i was on the top of the hill and my highback just popped out and screws on both side were gone!!! Luckily i seeked help and managed to rode down with temperary screws. K2 V-10 owners, make sure every single screw on your bindings are tight!!!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 09, 2003]
caila
Advanced

i found that the k2 v10's were an awsome binding...great for quick stap bindings....after about 20 uses though, my toe strap snapped off....while i wasn't doing anything harsh...just gliding at a very slow speed

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 03, 2002]
nat bligh
Intermediate

Strength:

to many

Weakness:

none

really really nice bindings

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 26, 2002]
sirboardsalot
Beginner

Strength:

the aluminum and metal parts seem to be a good sellin point to me. metal seems to be stronger than than plastic and looks cool but maybe i don''t know what i am talking about. pretty easy to get in and even easer to get out even when packed with snow. the ankle strap on the part with the ratchet has a great 45 degree hinge and stays out of the way when getting in. i prefer to strap in nice and tight and they do the job and stay that way. has a nice base plate cover. very very adjustable almost too many adjustable parts i don''t know where start. the highback has a snapout mode for lift lines but never used it because at mammoth during the weekdays never waited more than one minute to get on the lift. the more i use these bingings the better i get at using them and i don''t even have to sit down to strap my rear foot in most times depending on steepness of hill. if you have got the cash would highly recommend them. oh yea the adjustable magnesium toe ramp works great and looks even better. all you need is a number 3 phillips and can do anything to them. nothing ever loosened up but i took precautions against that. i went down to pepboys and bought the medium strenght loc

Weakness:

i haven''t found too many. silver color, couldn''t find the red ones or would have bought them. would have given them a 5 but i don''t know that much. maybe wait for sale on them but i wanted them now.

so far so good, i haven''t had the problem the other guy was talking about with the highback, i am just beginner, to int. but every thing seems to work very well. bought the plasma v8s but took them back for the adjustable toe ramp, metal highbacks, and better baseplate. i use in conjunction with k2 spitfire 155, and solomon synapse boots which are sweet too.

Similar Products Used:

rental crap

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 31, 2001]
Jeremy Berse
Mountaineer

Strength:

None

A very comfortable binding. Lots of support in the ankles, keeps your boots in good contact with the board. Unfortunately, the forward lean on the high back tends to pop out on a hard landing or sometimes on a real hard stop or skid. Its hard to maintain your stance when the highback suddenly looses its lean. I have had a few falls because of it.

Similar Products Used:

K2 V8 Plasma

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 06, 2001]
Haywood Jablowme
Mountaineer

Strength:

None

These are the most technologically advanced bindings ever. Nothing can compete. I''ve ridden every 2002 binding from every major manufacturer and none come close to the feel and control of the k2 Magma V10''s.

Similar Products Used:

Everything

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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