Nidecker Pro 800 Conventional

Nidecker Pro 800 Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

This is a freestyle version of the Carbon 900 boasting many of the same features and a symmetrical freestyle highback designed for precision and freedom of motion.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 20, 2006]
John
Snowboarder

I bought these bindings on a chance. Sadly I was dissapointed. Nidecker make very well designed and technologically advanced bindings. They only have one problem that is the build quality. I broke 5 ratches in a season!!!!!!!!

Also the ratches used to freeze up and the straps bured after some time.

They are very heavy as well and that makes for a heavy board. The bindings are super comfy and have great response. Great gass pedals and support

I would buy Nidecker again if the weight was reduced and the quality improved.

Keep an eye out cause Nidecker have more tech in there bindings than anyone else.

Customer Service

Good,

Similar Products Used:

Drake. Flow. Flow are garbage

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 24, 2005]
whittler2
Snowboarder

I work as a Snowboard Instructor and ride my board 5+ days per week. I used Nidecker FR660 Bindings before I upgraded to the Pro 800 bindings that I ride now. I have about 30 full days of Hardcore riding on my board. Being an instructor my bindings are subject to being constantly taken off and put on as well as being run over by the people in my lessons. I have not had a single problem with the bindings. I highly recomend them to anyone looking for the best bindings that they can buy.

Customer Service

When a rachet wears out from constant use Nidecker and Zimmerman's are quick to replace it for free. They are pretty durable and last about 1 to 1.5 seasons before wearing out. Customer Service is excelent

Similar Products Used:

High Level Burton Bindings (High level Burtons? Load of crap) K2 Bindings Drake Bindings Solomon Bindings as well as many other companies Nideckers are by far the best

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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