Structure for mounting snowboard bindings

A - Human Necessities – 63 – C

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A63C 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2372520

To provide a structure for mounting snowboard bindings for turning a snowboard in the direction in which a rider intends to go without limiting flex, and for increasing the riding performance of the snowboard, the structure for mounting bindings comprises outer fixing sections having highly rigid supporting bars and highly rigid mounting bars, and inner fixing sections having highly flexible soft mounting parts. Since the outer fixing sections are provided so as to cross the snowboard and almost reach the edges of the snowboard, shifting the direction of the weight of the rider is directly transmitted to the edges, and as a result, high riding performance can be achieved, In addition, because the shapes of the soft mounting parts vary according to the direction of the weight of the rider during riding, the snowboard can be fully bent and can be turned in the direction in which a rider intends to go.

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