Fenix-Plus Hybrid
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With a premium ExoKush strap, the 23/24 Fenix Plus will help you shred the whole mountain in comfort. The basic chassis is the same as the regular Fenix, with a glass-filled nylon baseplate and asymmetric hiback that offer a freestyle-friendly level of flex.Flow paired it with the advanced ExoKush Hybrid strap seen on many oftheir high-end models. Made from expanded EVA material, this thing is thick, bombproof and super comfortable. Add on a hinged AuxTech toe cap that hugs the end of your boot and won’t stretch or deform even when you crank it to the max. It offers a classic two-strap feel that’s nicely tweakable and has been designed to let your boot slide in with minimal friction, aided by the ActiveStrap Technology which moves it up automatically when you recline the hiback.
- Medium Flex
- 6/10 Response
- 5/10 Toe-Heel Stiffness
- 5/10 Lateral Stiffness
- AXIS-Series Baseplate - rockered glass-filled Nylon baseplate with an asymmetrical design for optimal energy transfer, 2.5 Canted BankBeds and Power Triangle
- Glass-filled, Reclining Nylon Asym AXIS-Series UniBack - Asym UniBacks are lightweight, supportive, and comfortable, with a perfect fit to follow boot contours and canted riding angles, the fully reclining highback is a pivotal part of Flow's fast easy-in easy-out binding system
- Hybrid PowerStrap – Hybrid PowerStraps connect an ankle-strap to a more conventional toe-cap strap for a mix of control, flexibility, and easy-entry fit
- Hybrid Exo-Kush – Redesigned Hybrid straps benefit from an all new dual layer design, with an upper layer Hybrid Exo-Spine, and new ankle-zone Exo-Kush under layers
- Locking Slap Ratchet (LSR) – These innovative LSR buckles give you the option to easily get in and out of your bindings any which way you like. Whether SpeedEntry or side entry like a dual strap, they lock down to secure your preferred footstrap tightness
- Nylon Offset MultiDisk – 4HP, 3HP, and Channel compatible
- Flow bindings are backed by a full warranty against manufacturer’s defects