- Adjustable foot straps holding your feet to the board.
- Islamic bindings consisted not only of two covers and a spine, but also a fore-edge flap attached to the back cover and an envelope flap attached to the fore-edge flap. ...
- An attachment on the ski that holds the athlete's boots. In World Cup racing, there are strict rules regarding how high the bindings can extend above the top of the ski.
- Any device used to combine 2 or more papers, such as paperclips, staples, 3-ring binders, etc.
- The hardware used to fasten ones feet to the snowboard. The interface between boots and board.
- In the antiquarian book world, a term meaning ‘fine bindings’, a highly collectible and expensive category. There are various styles, including Antique, Cambridge Style, and Etruscan.
- The connections between your boots and your skis. They should slip off easily when you fall.
- Come in a variety of styles , velcro , ratchet, snowboard.
- They are the "boots" of a wakeboard mounted onto the board.
- These straps are used to securely fasten your boot to your skis.
- The two pieces that attach your boots to your board.
- Automatic mechanisms that protect skiers from serious injury during a fall by releasing skis from boots, sending the skis skittering across the slope where they trip two other skiers.
- The equipment that keeps the ski or boarding boots attached to the skis/snowboard.
- Noun: The all important clips that hold your feet on to the footplate.
- The rubber/foam boots that are attached the board to hold the board to the riders feet. Some popular wakeboard bindings are: Hyperlite Wakeboard Bindings, Liquid Force Wakeboard Bindings, Byerly Wakeboard Bindings, and CWB Wakeboard Bindings.