Fumbling with bindings is no one’s concept of a great time, particularly within the chilly and the snow. That is why snowboarder Brendan Walker created the Machina MagIC Journey System, which replaces conventional snowboard bindings with magnets.
At present the topic of a Kickstarter marketing campaign, Machina MagIC (Magnetic Interlocking Connection) consists of a system-specific pair of trainers and a pair of board-mounted baseplates that go along with them. It is claimed to be the world’s lightest, narrowest snowboard “binding” system.
Within the sole of every boot and in every baseplate there are 4 neodymium magnets. As the only and baseplate are introduced collectively, the magnets information them into alignment. As soon as they’ve made contact, a quarter-twist of the foot engages helical cams within the baseplate, securely locking the boot to the baseplate.
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Rapidly releasing the rear boot as wanted includes pulling on a leash – which runs from the baseplate, up underneath the rider’s snowboarding pants, to their belt – after which lifting and twisting the foot. Releasing the entrance boot from its baseplate is finished by reaching down and performing the duty by hand.
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The adjustable stiffness that’s supplied by conventional bindings is as a substitute supplied by a carbon fiber shell inside every boot. That shell incorporates dual-zone wire lacing, which permits customers to dial within the precise stiffness they want.
Assuming the Machina MagIC Journey System reaches manufacturing, a pledge of US$499 will get you an entire setup. The deliberate retail value is $699.
Introducing Machina Boots: Snowboarding’s First Constructed-In Driving System. The boot is the Binding.
Sources: Kickstarter, Machina

