Snowboard binding

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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280618, 280627, 280633, 280 142, A63C 902, A63C 920

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049730738

ABSTRACT:
A step-in binding for snowboards secures a rider's foot such that it can only be manually released. Ridge-entrapping members on the snowboard define opposed pockets. The pockets receive oppositely extending longitudinal ridges that are a part of a boot or harness apparatus which attaches to the rider's foot. A spring-loaded latch, operable by a camming mechanism as a rider is stepping in, engages and secures one of the ridges.

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