Is my Boot Size the Same as my Shoe Size?
The answer is yes and no. While fit can be a subjective thing, here are some guidelines:
- Ride boots fit true to measured U.S. shoe sizes.
- Get measured on a Brannock scale.
- If you have an average width foot (D for men, B for women), purchase your "measured" size.
- If you have a wider foot, purchase one half size larger than measured.
My Boot Size Falls Between Two Binding Sizes. Which Size Should I Purchase?
If you own a Ride boot, the smaller of the two bindings will provide the best fit. Other brands are a little more complicated.
Consider the following:
- How bulky is the boot?
- If it is very compact, the smaller binding will fit best.
- If the boot is older and bulkier, the larger binding will be best.
- Whenever possible, trial fit the boot and binding together before purchasing.
Can I mount my Ride bindings on a 3-hole pattern?
- Ride's standard 4" mounting discs found on their Foundation chassis bindings are both 3 and 4-hole compatible. Click here for a PDF explaining this.
- Their Micro-Discs, found on our Infinity Chassis bindings are NOT compatible with a 3-hole mounting pattern.
Can I mount my Ride bindings on a channel mounting system?
Ride bindings with standard 4" mounting discs can be mounted to slot systems by purchasing our Slot Compatible Disc Kit .* All Ride bindings using the new Micro-Disc are slot compatible out of the box.
* Please note that slot compatible disc kits will work only with the board manufacturers provided M6 t-nuts on 2011 product or newer.
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