After-sales parts lists
ref 8576631: 2 front strap screws + 2 rear strap screws
ref 8751399: 4 front strap fasteners
ref 8758288: 1 pair of front straps size M (size 36 to 41)
ref 8758289: 1 pair of front straps size L (size 42 to 48)
ref 8758280: 4 rear strap fasteners
ref 8576639: 1 pair of rear straps size M (size 36 to 41)
ref 8576638: 1 pair of rear straps size L (size 42 to 48)
ref 8758284: 2 Spoiler screws
ref 8758287: Gas Pedal screws
Program and practice area
The SNB 500 is a versatile, high-performance allmountain snowboard binding that goes everywhere: piste, off-piste and even park, with no limits on ability. Its soft spoiler promotes comfort and forgiveness. Its full EVA pad ensures good cushioning on landing jumps, and its spoiler adjustment allows you to adapt the spoiler angle to your sensitivity.
Possible settings
The original settings are suitable for most riders. However, you can adjust the following:
- the position of the spoiler (front, rear, side) by adjusting the position of the screws that hold the spoiler in place, or the angle on the rear
- the length of the gas pedal, particularly useful for large feet, with three positions
- the position of the front straps to adapt to all foot lengths or boot volumes.
Stance, binding spacing
The stance is the distance between the 2 bindings, measured in cm. It can be adapted to your own morphology, but all snowboards have a recommended position for the bindings (recommanded stance, materialized by a mark between the binding inserts). If you feel the need to move your feet further apart or closer together on the board, do the test to see if you're actually better off.
How can I vary the distance between my feet on the board?
For on- and off-piste boards:
If you want to tighten your feet, it's best to move the front binding back only.
Conversely, if you want to spread your feet, it's best to move the rear binding back. The aim is to be a little further back to make better turns on the piste and float more in powder.
For freestyle boards (symmetrical):
It's best to move the 2 bindings to stay centered on the board.
What angles should I put on my snowboard bindings?
For a piste-freeride program, we recommend +18° at the front and 0° at the rear. For all-round freestyle use, we recommend +18° and -6°. The rear foot opening allows you to switch. For pure freestyle use, don't hesitate to choose completely symmetrical angles +15° and -15°, for example.
The choice of angles on bindings is very personal. Don't hesitate to see what others are doing and give it a try. You may be in for a pleasant surprise!
Don't forget to center your boot on your board!
Disc bindings with 4 screws can slide along an axis and generally have 3 or 5 positions. This adjustment is used to center the boot on the snowboard and prevent the foot from protruding too far (otherwise it's a sure-fire fall!). You need to ensure that your boot protrudes equally on both sides of the board. You can also rotate the disc by 90° to add more or less stance than provided by the inserts. In this case, you lose the possibility of lateral centering.
What size should I choose for my snowboard bindings?
For SNB 500 bindings, we recommend: size L = 42 to 47.
But as you try on a boot with your own foot, we strongly recommend that you try on the bindings with your snowboard boots, because depending on the brand, the same boot size may have a different volume.