




K2 Network 2025 Snowboardbindningar
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Produktdetaljer
Artikelnr.
Åkstil
- All Mountain
- Freestyle
Åkarnivå
- Avancerad
- Medelgod
Hårdhet
- 7
Flex
- Hård
Genus
- Dam
Eko
- Återvunnet material
- Hållbar
- FSC®-certifierat trä
Kompatibilitet
- Standard Inserts
Features
- Toe strap
- Tåramp
- Rotation bakkappa
Instigningstyp
- Straps
Produktbeskrivning
Freestyle, comfort and environmental awareness – the K2 Network for women
Developed in collaboration with riders like Kennedi Deck and Hanne Eilertsen, the K2 Network is the most freestyle-focused binding in the K2 Women’s lineup. It delivers a responsive ride, is lightweight and flexible, and is built for creative lines, sidehits, and park laps. Best of all, it combines top-tier performance with a strong commitment to sustainability.
Highback
The Team Highback is made primarily from bio-based materials like castor bean oil, significantly reducing CO₂ emissions without sacrificing flex or control. Its mid-flex profile gives you the perfect balance of freedom and response for freestyle riding.
Baseplate
The base features K2’s This Grips!™ pad, which smooths out vibrations and maintains solid edge control. Instead of traditional EVA foam, K2 uses sugarcane-based shockpads that reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 90 %.
Straps
The minimalist SD1 Ankle Strap and Wrap Toe Strap offer a snug fit with tool-less adjustability. Made from eco-friendly materials, they produce up to 70 % fewer CO₂ emissions than traditional TPU straps.
Sustainability at Every Level
Around 40 % of the materials used are bio-based, over 40 % of the production energy comes from solar power, and the packaging is FSC-certified, 95 % recycled, and plastic-free.
- Lightweight, flexible freestyle design
- This Grips!™ basepad with built-in vibration-damping
- Bio-based Team Highback made from castor oil
- SD1 Ankle Strap & Wrap Toe Strap with reduced CO₂ impact
- Eco shockpads made from sugarcane
- 100 % tool-less adjustment
- Plastic-free packaging made from 95% recycled cardboard
- 40 % solar-powered production