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K2  Maker:  K2
 Category:  Binding
 Model:  Cinch CTX
 Year:  2009

3.5 Stars on 2010-07-30 15:32:17
Spec:
CHASSIS : NEW! C2 Chassis w/ Aluminum Heelcup
FOOTBED : Tool-Less Adjust Power Ramp & Seam-less EVA Footbed w/ Pop-Top Disc Cover
DISC : Multi-Compatible & Offset Discs
HIGHBACK : Airframe Highback
ANKLE STRAP : Custom Caddy Ankle Strap w/ neoprene gel zones
STRAP FEATURES : Tool-less centering adjust
TOE STRAP : NEW! Tool-less Cored Universal Toe Strap
RATCHET : Lite-Speed Aluminum Ratchets w/ Covers
SIZES : M, L, XL
COLOUR : White / Black
K2 Cinch CTX, 2009
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THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
Seamless response and fluid mobility in a quick and convenient package, the CTX is the quintessential performance binding and ready to rule everything on the mountain.

Driving Cinch technology forward, the Cinch CTX is the best of both worlds. The unrivaled performance of a strap system combined with the effortless entry and exit system of Cinch technology. The ultra lightweight Airframe Highback is responsive and maneuverable. Enhanced this season with the NEW! C2 Chassis, the CTX gets lighter, and more comfortable than ever.
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THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
Seamless response and fluid mobility in a quick and convenient package, the CTX is the quintessential performance binding and ready to rule everything on the mountain.

Driving Cinch technology forward, the K2 Cinch CTX is the best of both worlds. The unrivaled performance of a strap ... More»

by Anonymous on 01.25.2009
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Strengths: The cinch system means ure strapped in before everyone else
Weaknesses: Where do i start? 1. the plastic which the cinch system relies on at the bottom of the highback is weak, it broke after about 2 weeks but its easy to repair. 2. The baseplate disks are rubbish, i ended up havin to tighten the screws at least twice a day when i went to the alps for a week in january, bearing in mind i only got these bindings in october. Youd think that for such an expensive binding they would throw in metal baseplates rather then plastic ones which twist around whenever you fall. 3. the straps (on the occasions that you have to undo them) become very stiff and almost impossible to undo until you let the ice melt off them. 4. Overall they just dont seem worth the money i paid. I thought id treat myself to the most expensive bindings that were in the shop when i went to pick up my board and unfortuantely they are made with crappy plastic and are just rubbish overall.



by Anonymous on 11.28.2007
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Strengths: UPDATE to my last comment....the last sentence should be:......Yes the costs are on the pricier side, but if you think about how long they`ll last, it SHOULDN`T be an issue.
Weaknesses:



by FuzzWuzz on 11.27.2007
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Strengths: Style: freeride, occasional kicker etc. I was riding Burton P1 HD (2003) before and was very pleased with the performance and comfort. Was looking at new bindings and bougth myself the K2 Cinch CTX 07/08 which are really as comfortable and responsive as my old ones. Bonuses are that the toestrap can be adjusted on the fly (toolless) and once the straps are set you`ll never have to change them again. The best thing is really the fast exit and entry into the bindings. Thinking back to the normal strap bindings these are really a breeze without loosing the hold of normal strap bindings. Brilliant! Yes the costs are on the pricier side, but if you think about how long they`ll last, it be an issue.
Weaknesses: Perhaps a weekness for some, strength for others, the highback is somewhat flexible sideways, which I wasn`t used to with my Burtons, but that`s a matter of personal taste. I`m more comfortable with the K2`s. The Burtons, although good control through the stiffness of the highback, were rather unforgiving after a really long day of snowboarding. The K2 Cinch CTX is more of lounge chair in comparison.