Forum Platform

The Forum Platform is a freestyle snowboard binding which is packed with features and sweet color choices! The Platform features a glass fiber reinforced baseplate, an Achilles Grip heelframe - giving an added layer of grip, a Misty Plush ankle strap and Forum's new Crap Toe Strap which increases foot hold without sacrificing comfort thanks to a new design.
Riders say the Platform's are very comfortable, they also say they are a little on the heavier side but the build quality is better than most bindings. Everyone agrees that the new strap design and the colors choices are awesome and we agree! The Forum Platform comes in Dark, OG Green (pictured) and Croc Skin.
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Comment by Jswamp Boston
Stiff all mountain performance. Good for free riding. Not the best for the park due to weight and stiffness. My ratchet broke during my fifth time out with these. Kinda ticked me off.
Comment by Rick Archer
I’ve been trying to find reviews of these bindings everywhere but haven’t had any luck.
Anyways, my friend has a pair of these bindings and I rode them for the first time today. I must say they felt simply incredible. They are super light and flexible, and you’ll barely even noticed they’re attached to your feet.
I’m going to order a pair for myself tonight.
Comment by james
I’ve riden these bindings for a few years now and love ‘em! they are NOT stiff, sometimes i feel they are a little on the soft side. they ride and control great! good adjustment. ratchets are flawless, NEVER had any problems. super comfortable. etc
cons: im using a 32 lashed boot and the toe cap doesnt fit 100%. Minor detail. the curvature of the ankle strap makes it difficult to get in unless you sit down. MAIN FLAW: the only disappointment I’ve had with these bindings is that when pressing or tweeking out a grab they “CLICK”. I’m still not sure what it is but it is annoying and afterward your foot feels out of place so you have to re-strap. its either the ratchet slipping, angle changing, or heel cup extending. also if you biff hard the angles sometimes change.