Developed with input from riders like Kennedi Deck and Hanne Eilertsen, the Network stands out as the most freestyle-friendly binding in the women’s collection. Lightweight, flexible, and comfortable, the versatile Network binding features straightforward straps atop a vibration-damping This Grips!™ basepad.
Emphasizing sustainability, eco-conscious and recycled materials replace conventional plastics and EVA in its construction. Manufacturing operations leverage over 40% solar-powered energy, and packaging is FSC-certified, using cardboard and recycled paper instead of plastics.
These efforts have significantly reduced the carbon footprint of the Network binding:
- Approximately 40% of the binding is composed of bio-based materials by volume, and 25% by weight.
- The SD1 Ankle Strap and Wrap Toe Straps exhibit a 70% reduction in CO2 emissions per kg compared to traditional TPU straps.
- The castor-bean-based Team Highback achieves a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions per kg compared to nylon highbacks.
- The Sugarcane EVA Shockpad achieves an impressive 90% reduction in CO2 emissions per kg compared to traditional EVA.
- All K2 Snowboarding bindings feature 100% recyclable packaging.
- Packaging for K2 Snowboarding bindings consists of 95% FSC-certified recycled material.
- Over 40% of the energy utilized in the manufacturing process is derived from solar sources.