Extreme II offer great value…

Snowjam Extreme II bindings are a great pair of bindings. At a relatively low price, they provide great value for their dollar. These bindings are all aluminum and have a relatively thin rubber riser. They aren’t the most pretty bindings in the world, but they get the job done. The are easy to adjust, and hold the boot in well. They have also been extremely durable in the time that I have used them, especially in the park.. I have never had a problem with these bindings, except from stripping the nuts.

(Rider) Ty Bereskie – Expert Skiboarder

Snow Jam Quick Adjust bindings do the trick…

The Snow Jam Quick Adjust bindings are a simple yet effective binding for the lighter rider. It’s not intended to be used in the park, rather on groomers by a lighter rider.

The bindings themselves are made of composite plastic and do exactly what they are called, adjust very quickly on the fly. There is a lever both at the toe and heal of the binding, on the bails, that flip up to adjust and back down to lock the bail back into place. This makes it super easy to adjust on the hill if need be. But this also can pose a problem.

If you are riding these bindings hard or in the park, they have a tendency to come lose and release at an undesired time. They also are not made from strong metal material like Line FF Pro’s or Bombers, or even SnowJam’s ExtremeII bindings. This makes it very difficult for the heavier rider to feel comfortable with these strapped to their feet.

I have used these in the past as ‘rental’ bindings for friends who are lighter and want to try out some of my skiboards. I don’t actively use them myself as I am over 6 feet tall and weight over 200lbs.

They are what they are, simple, easy to adjust bindings for lighter riders who aren’t going to be hitting the park.

(Rider/Webmaster Skiboardreview.com) Andrew Deehr – Intermediate Skiboarder