Getting into snowboard bindings is the first step to riding, and you can't go home, go to the bar or get onto the lift without knowing how to get out of a binding. Sit down on the snow facing downhill with the board in front of you, pointed sideways to the slope, with the heel side of the bindings closest to you. Attach the snowboard leash to the foot or ankle that will be in the forward binding.
With the straps undone, place your front foot into the front binding - if you are "regular foot," this is you left foot, and if you are "goofy foot," it is your right foot Connect the straps and ratchet them down until they are snug to tight. Put your back foot in the back binding, then connect and tighten the straps. Stand by pushing yourself up with both arms behind you, rotating your shoulders toward the front of the board as your rise.
Sit on the snow or stand and release the straps on the back binding. Make a quick forward tap on the binding latch with your fingers. This will release ... more.
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