NETWORK WOMEN'S SNOWBOARD BINDING - 2025
Developed with the help of riders like Kennedi Deck and Hanne Eilertsen, the Network is the most freestyle-friendly binding in K2's women’s collection. Lightweight, flexible, and comfortable, the do-it-all Network binding features a set of no-frills straps atop a vibration-damping This Grips!™ basepad.
By utilizing eco-conscious and recycled materials instead of plastics and EVA, K2 has made significant strides in sustainability. Their manufacturing process relies on over 40% solar-powered energy, and their packaging is FSC-certified, utilizing cardboard and recycled paper instead of plastics.
FEATURES:
- SUGARCANE EVA SHOCKPADS WITH ECOHARSHMELLOW™ PODS: Sustainably sourced materials to help with damping and impact absorption.
- TEAM HIGHBACK: Injected with a castor-bean based materials, the Team Highback was designed with a softer flex to allow for full range of motion and a more relaxed feel.
- SD1 ANKLE STRAP: Injected with a castor-bean based materials, K2's SD1 ankle strap is lightweight and offers a fitting blend of flexibility and response.
- WRAP TOE STRAP: Manufactured out of castor-bean based materials, the Wrap Toe Strap is lightweight and can be worn over the top of the boot, or as a toe cap.
- THIS GRIPS!™ BASEPAD: K2’s proprietary rubber compound, integrated onto the bottom of their Module chassis, provides vibration damping and cushion between board and binding, reducing fatigue and joint impact.
- MODULE CHASSIS: True board flex and unrivaled response with Multimount™ ankle strap positioning, allowing you to customize your flex and feel.
- GF NYLON PERFORMANCE CHASSIS MATERIAL: Injected nylon with integrated fiberglass makes for more response and performance-focused chassis.
- A CLEANER CONNECTION:K2 always wants to put Mother Nature first. To do this, K2 prioritized their time, energy, and resources into developing a product that not only performs best in class but has a smaller environmental impact than a traditional snowboard binding. Using Eco-Conscious and recycled materials in place of the plastics and EVA that are traditionally used to manufacture highbacks, ankle straps, toe straps, ratchets, and more. As a result, they have achieved impressive reductions in their carbon footprint – it’s not perfect, but it’s a click in the right direction.