Review of Ride Contraband Bindings

Men's Ride Contraband Binding
Price: $199
Key feature: One-touch in-and-out V-Strap single ratchet.
Pros: This binding is a little faster to strap into because you only have one ratchet.
Cons: These bindings are hard and time-consuming to set up. The Contraband and the ankle strap were equally as tight, which causes too much pressure on the toes.
Overall Verdict: It may be worth the extra couple of seconds to strap into two straps, because then you can have one tighter than the other. Also puts pressure on the toes all in one spot.
This review was found on the Transworld Snowboarding Website
Review of ThirtyTwo Ultralight Boots

Men's ThirtyTwo Ultralight
Key feature: Lightweight.
Pros: The boots are really light and comfortable. The lacing system is really solid, too. If you like a soft-to-medium-flex boot—these are them.
Cons: The liner, which makes the boots so light, is hard to get into—the material on the inside is really grippy. The sole has good tread for traction on snow, but it’s a little slippery on other surfaces. If you like medium-to-stiff-flex boots, they these are probably too soft.
Overall Verdict: Good if you like a softer boot. They are comfy and nice to have such a light boot on for hiking.
This review was found on Transworld Snowboarding Website.
Good Wood Top 10 Men’s Boards under $399
These are the top ten men’s boards under $399 rated by Transworld Snowboarding. These boards were rated in the same process as the top ten men’s boards over $400.
Good Wood Men’s Boards under $399
- Artec Gabe Taylor – $349

Artec Gabe Taylor
- Burton Blunt – $370

Burton Blunt
- Capita Horrorscope FK – $349

Capita Horrorscope FK
- Forum Youngblood Chillydog – $399

Forum Youngblood Chillydog
- K2 Darkstar – $399

K2 Darkstar
- K2 WWW Rocker – $380
- Nitro Swindle – $379
- Omatic Extr-Eco Wigglestick – $390
- Salomon Drift – $360
- Rossignol Angus – $399
Good Wood Top 10 Men’s Boards over $400
These are the top ten men’s boards over $400 rated by Transworld Snowboarding. Every year Transworld tests and rates all the new gear for the upcoming season. They test every model of snowboard in three different sizes. The testing takes place on the slopes of Breckenridge, Colorado. Twenty-three expert testers are hired to test each board on every type of feature and terrain. Boards are scored based on what type of board they are. For example, park boards are scored according to criteria including ollies/nollies, rail stability, buttering, flex, turning and spinability. All-mountain boards are scored in jumping and spinning, with an additional focus on high-speed stability and turning, and less focus on rails. For more information on ratings and all the new gear check out the October issue of Transworld Snowboarding Magazine.
Good Wood Men’s Boards over $400
- Burton Custom V-Rocker – $580

Burton Custome V-Rocker
- Burton Easy Livin’ – $550

Burton Easy Livin'
- Burton Joystick – $530

Burton Joystick
- Forum Destroyer Chillydog – $450

Forum Destroyer Chillydog
- GNU Park Pickle – $490

GNU Park Pickle
- K2 Parkstar – $430
- K2 Slayblade – $550
- Lib Tech Skate Banana – $490
- Nitro Rook – $470
- Ride Machete – $430

