Snowboard binding engagement mechanism

A - Human Necessities – 63 – C

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A63C 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2544979

A snowboard binding (100) is disclosed having a base plate (102) with a highback (120) pivotally attached. A locking lever (130) is disposed on the back of the highback for locking the highback in a generally upright position with a desired maximum forward lean. A flexible member such as a strap (140) or a panel (202), cord guide (204), and cord (206) attached to the highback and to the locking lever to facilitate moving the lever between an open position and a locked position. In an embodiment of the invention, the base plate includes a pair of oppositely-disposed, pivotable sidewalls (104) and the highback is attached to the base plate with a heel loop (112) that pivotably engages the sidewalk, such that straps (108, 110) mounted to the sidewalk move to engage the boot (90) when the highback is moved to an upright position.

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