Technine Marc Frank Montoya Conventional

Technine Marc Frank Montoya Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

  • Anatomical Zytel bases built for durability and comfort
  • Ribbed under structure to promote strength and stiffness
  • 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum heel cups
  • Comes equipped with the new Pro Series Highback featuring on hill forward lean adjustment along with molded cushioning pads
  • Sidewalls offer heel cup mounting bolt covers for an extra clean look and easy tool access in packed snow conditions
  • Heel dampening system provided for hard landings
  • Removable ramp system provided for added board control and comfort

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Jun 28, 2006]
    slashdog
    Snowboarder

    Just got these the other day (the solo). Seem to be a good solid binder. Complaints - in bare hands they are REALLY hard to release, should be ok in gloves. The screws on the high back rotation are on the inside and its hard to find a driver that hits them square on, after time they will strip. As said before the high back is tight if the straps are locked tight which sucks. On one of my baseplates the angle measure is off by 1.5degrees, you can't tell if your on 9deg or 6deg its in the middle. I have a hard time getting the heelcup to sit back on the metal, theres a gap. I have alot of forward lean and cup rotation and it seems a bit wack you can't get the cup to sit back more.

    Customer Service

    no experiences yet.

    Similar Products Used:

    CFX, C14, mission, customs, drake F50's,

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Feb 13, 2006]
    laplacia
    Snowboarder

    I bought this binding because of good rating in this forum. But my MFM pro was not as great as I expected. I have been using old(and cheap) flux binding before this binding and I do not believe my new MFM pro is any better than my old binding. And the ladder on the right toe broke during the first ride. Of course customer service promised me to send me new one. It seems like a decent binding. But I am not the one who's 100% satisfied with it.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
    [Aug 07, 2005]
    CORider
    Snowboarder

    After one day on these things you'll be a Tech-Nine convert. The new toe cap is super comfortable and still responsive. The instep strap is comfortable. Tons of foam on the baseplate. Nice stiff feel. Killer performance. Straps crank down nice and tight. Good response.

    Customer Service

    Life-time warranty, all you need to know.

    Similar Products Used:

    Burton, Ride, Flow, K2, Drake

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Oct 22, 2002]
    Jack Miastkowski
    Advanced

    Strength:

    It's like the bindings aren't there, and my boots are attached to the board. Great support, comfortable, and look good too. Ohh yeah, did I mention the lifetime warranty??

    Weakness:

    All the Drake riders get jealous and defensive when I tell them Technines are better.

    These bndings rule. I mean, cheap, great reliability, and a lifetime warranty. I don't understand why the other companies are still in business.

    Similar Products Used:

    Rental junk, K2 V8s.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Mar 17, 2002]
    Matt
    Advanced

    Strength:

    Very comfortable, supportive, durable. and they look good. I love how high-backs feel and how they hold your heels in. They are unlike any binding i have ridden before. they also have a lifetime warranty. I thought they stepped it up all over the mountain. they performed best in the park. great in the halfpipe, and very comfortable on groomers and powder.

    Weakness:

    none so far.

    Amazing bindings. I have been riding for 7 years now. and have tried a lot of bindings. The T-9 MFM are the best bindings I have ever riden. No joke. No exageration. If you can buy these bindings buy them. I have used many differnt bindings this year. burton doesnt hold your feet in for sh#t, Drake fall apart like you wouldnt belive, they also hurt your feet. and K2 are defective will delame your boards, they have screwd up pressure points. none of them compair.

    Similar Products Used:

    drake f60, ltd, mtx. burton mission, cfx, c14. None of them compair!

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 30, 2002]
    AC
    Intermediate

    Strength:

    Strong with a medium amount of flex. Very adjustable (heel cup, highback lean, strap positions) so you can get just the right fit. The straps are the best I''''ve ever seen or used.

    Weakness:

    None so far.

    Great bindings at a great price. Built to last with a lifetime warranty to boot.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 16, 2002]
    knick32
    Car Camper

    great bindings, super strong and not overly stiff. really comfy straps with super fast bombproof ratchets. great highback adjustment, that don''''t dig into your shins, perfect for freestyle. Real good bindings, and the best value for the money. lifetime warranty and dope looks, as mark frank would say, "these bindings are the bomb, forildo!"

    Customer Service

    3 ride and t9 are the best

    Similar Products Used:

    burton freestyles, customs, drake f60''''s and some old school pbs baseless, yeah!

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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