Nidecker Supermatic Snowboard Bindings · 2025
$399.95
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The Nidecker Supermatic Bindings are ideal for any snowboarder looking for easy in-and-out entry to their bindings and wanting a wide variety of boot options. Their universal fit means they work with most boots and don't require a specific boot or the purchase of new boots.
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The Nidecker Supermatic Bindings are a true innovation in the snowboarding world. Step-in technology is here to stay, and Nidecker's innovative way of tackling one of snowboarders' biggest drawbacks should be celebrated. The Supermatics offer a universal, dual-entry system, meaning these bindings are compatible with nearly every boot on the market. The Drop-In tech is a breeze—just step in and go. While they might be slightly heavier than traditional bindings, the convenience and quick entry more than make up for the added weight. These bindings feature the comfort, security, and performance of traditional strap bindings combined with the convenience of step-in technology. Perfect for any rider considering making the leap to step-in bindings but wanting more boot options than some of the other brands currently offer. The Nidecker Supermatics are for those serious riders who desire high performance and want to maximize their time on the mountain.
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The Nidecker Supermatic is what snowboarding has been waiting for: the first universal, dual-entry, automatic binding. Many brands have tried and failed to crack the step-in code. Most of these systems required specific boots; many didn’t work well in powder; and none of them were as comfortable and reliable as a regular two-strap binding. We’ve spent four years developing our own solution that addresses all these issues, and it’s a genuine game changer.
The Supermatic works using a triggered hiback we call Drop In tech. Just push your foot in through the back and step down on the heel pedal to automatically engage the binding. That’s it – you’re ready to shred. A simple release lever makes exiting just as rapid. The straps are the same comfy AuxTech design found on our traditional high-end bindings. Adjust them once, then lock them in place using the Locking Slap Ratchets to enjoy a perfect fit every time. The beauty of this system is that it works with any boot from any manufacturer, and there’s no fiddly mechanism to get clogged. If the slope or snow conditions demand it, you can even strap in just like a regular binding.
We built the Supermatic using tried-and-trusted materials found throughout our line. The baseplate is constructed from bulletproof glass-filled-nylon, with a Slip-N-Grip plate that helps your toe glide in over the pad to make entry even easier. Likewise, we’ve added a roller to the heelcup for buttery smooth operation of the hiback trigger. Finally, the nylon Asym Hadron hiback is designed for a perfect fit, with a responsive flex and an integrated forward lean adjuster for full customization.
Overall it’s a mid-stiff binding which the Nidecker team have rated as our most comfortable to date. We’ve tested it everywhere – on groomers, steep-n-deep freeride lines and in the park – with input from riders of every kind. Bottom line: it’s a speed-entry system you can trust. Whether you’re sick of getting your pants wet doing up your straps, or you wanna smoke your skier friends off the lift...the future just arrived.
Size | XL |
Age Group | Adult |
Gender | Unisex |
Model year | 2025 |
Binding style | Rear-entry |
Binding mount pattern | 2x4, 4x4, Burton 3D, Channel |
Flex | Stiff |
Highback | Nylon+ Ultraback, Asym Hadron-Hiback Matic-Series |
Baseplate | Asym Rockered Matic-Series Baseplate, Nylon Multidisk |
Buckles | LSR, Locking Slap Ratchets |
Disk | Nylon Multidisk |
Straps | Hybrid Exo-Frame PowerStrap Ankle Straps with Aux Tech, Hexo Toe Cap Toe Straps with Aux Tech |
Skill level | Intermediate, Advanced |
Color | White |
Warranty | 1 Year |
- Perfect for a rider with physical impairments that make strapping in ardous.
- Ease of strapping in with minimal effort. Can be done while skating and also reliably locks in powder conditions.
- Allows a snowboarder to keep the same boots and does not sacrifice on the traditional binding feel.
- Takes practice to become a seamless motion.
- Inside strap must be looser than expected. Doesn't impede overall feel, but is necessary to make stepping in easier.
- Getting out is more difficult than getting in.
- Compatible with most boots on the market today.
- Quick in and out ease of use. Hop off the lift, slide in and ride away.
- Use as as traditional two strap binding for strapping in on steep terrain or deep snow.
- Heavier than the traditional binding.
- The movement to easily engage the movement takes some getting used to and practice
- Ratchets and ladders can be difficult to engage when being used a traditional two strap binding.
- Very easy to adjust to get a boot in and out of the binding with ease.
- Comfort level is off the chart especially when compared to traditional strap bindings.
- The responsiveness of the bindings are top notch, they responded well to all terrain
- These bindings are a little heavier than traditional bindings and may scare some people off.