Installation Instructions for Board Factory Snowboard Binding

Snowboarding is an outdoor recreational activity that many participate in every winter. The bindings on a snowboard are the metal and plastic clamps that hold the snowboarder's boots to the board. The factory snowboard binding is the binding that the snowboard is equipped with when it's sold by retailers. The bindings must be installed and secured firmly for both the safety of the snowboarder and for the snowboarder to move and shift weight easily.

Things You'll Need

  • Snowboard
  • Bindings
  • Phillips screwdriver
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place the factory snowboard on the ground and stand on it, placing your feet over the binding holes where the bindings meet. There are several sets of holes, so take note of which set's angles best fit both the left and right foot when positioned on the board.

    • 2

      Remove the factory bindings from their packaging and separate the left and right binding. Do this by examining the curves for each binding, which are curved to the shape of the foot similar to a shoe.

    • 3

      Set the bindings on the board lining up the holes on the bindings themselves with the mounting holes.

    • 4

      Insert the screws and then tighten them with the screwdriver. Loosely tighten at first and then check your footing again to make sure the footing feels right. Tighten the screws completely down.