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K2  Maker:  K2
 Category:  Binding
 Model:  Cinch CTS
 Year:  2010

3.5 Stars on 2010-07-30 15:32:17
Spec:
Chassis : C2 Chassis w/ Aluminum Heelcup
Footbed : NEW! Seamless EVA w/ Pop-Top Disc Cover, Tool-Less Adjust Power Ramp
Highback : NEW! Airframe Highback
Ankle Strap : Caddy Ankle Strap
Strap Features : Tool-less centering adjust
Toe Strap : NEW! Tool-less Cored Universal Toe Strap
Ratchet : Speed Ratchets
Disc : Multi-Compatible & Offset Discs
Available Sizes : M, L, XL
Color : Black, Yellow
K2 Cinch CTS, 2010
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CUSTOMIZED COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Consider the CTS a hybrid of the binding world, offering the benefit of effortless entry exit with K2 Cinch Technology and the customized fit of the conventional ankle and toe strap.

This is what happens when you combine the comfort of a recliner and the customized fit of a Formula One racing seat. Your boot couldn’t ask for a better place to be. The upgraded CTS come correct with NEW! Seamless EVA footbed, giving you an unimaginably comfy ride. NEW! Airframe Highback and NEW! Cored Universal Toe Strap allowed us to make this binding lighter and more comfortable than ever before.
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CUSTOMIZED COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
At the heart of the Cinch line, the CTS impress with its effortless entry and exit and perform with the fine-tuned fit of a strap binding.

Back this 2008 season with a host of upgrades, the CTS is lighter than ever with the NEW! Control Lite Chassis with NEW! Cored Siderail... More»

by Anonymous on 03.18.2008
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Strengths: Great pair of bindings. I have used K2 Step-Ins,Burton Step-Ins. For the past 6 years I have used Flow bindings, they are fast to get in and out but when riding the terrian park and hitting kickers the Flow bindings were to stiff for my liking. So I tried a Flux MH4 strap bindings and realize how comfortable,flexible and lot of control.But I didn`t want to lose the easy of getting in and out of my bindings. So that`s when I found the K2 Cinch CTS. I read lots of pros and cons. So I bought a set tested it out at SnowShoe`s terrian park and was totally STOKE about the performance. I was impress by how light the bindings were compared to my Flow Pro 2007. I had best of both world, the strap and the easy of getting in and out. Once I tried the K2 Chinch CTS
Weaknesses: The inside highback first layer padding is starting to peel off and the stitches on toe strap cover is starting to unstitch. But I think K2 will cover it under their warranty. I just gotta take a pix of it and send it to them. I update you all the out come. But aside from that, the bindings ROCK!!!