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Drive Snowboard Bindings - Black 2027
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Quick Specs
| Flex | 8/10 — Stiff |
| Riding Style | Freeride, All-Mountain |
| Rider Level | Advanced, Expert |
| Sizes | M, L |
| Highback | Performance Flex Plus with Forward Lean Adjuster |
| Ankle Strap | Asym-Performance with Hinge Connector |
| Toe Strap | Pro-Grip with Hinge Connector |
| Buckles | Nylon with carbon fiber |
Product Description
Built for riders who charge hard and demand immediate response, the YES Drive is a high-stiffness freeride binding that refuses to compromise. The Hanger 3 SkateTech baseplate delivers fast edge-to-edge transfer with a stiffer, lighter platform than its predecessor, while the rotatable Asym-Performance ankle strap lets you fine-tune response to your style. For advanced and expert riders who ride the mountain at full throttle.
Product Details
| Baseplate | SkateTech with Hanger 3 and FlushCup Technology: YES proprietary baseplate geometry engineered for quick edge-to-edge response, stiffer and lighter than the Hanger 2 platform |
| Post Type | Carbon |
| Bushings | Firm |
| Footbed | Response Foot Pillow: delivers a more direct, reactive feel underfoot compared to the canted version found on the IPO and SELECT |
| Highback | Performance Flex Plus with Forward Lean Adjuster: tunable forward lean for precise power transfer and aggressive freeride stance customization |
| Ankle Strap | Asym-Performance with Hinge Connector: asymmetric construction that can be rotated to dial in personalized response; Hinge Connector swings the strap clear for effortless boot entry |
| Toe Strap | Pro-Grip with Hinge Connector: higher-end toe strap with secure grip; Hinge Connector moves the strap out of the way when stepping in |
| Buckles | Nylon with carbon fiber reinforcement |
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Drive Snowboard Bindings - Black 2027 FAQ
I'm an intermediate rider — is the DRIVE going to be too stiff for me?
Probably yes, if you're still developing your technique. The DRIVE is an 8/10 flex binding built for aggressive, advanced riders charging freeride terrain. That level of stiffness demands precise input and rewards powerful, committed turns. If you're still building your edge control, a softer binding like the IPO (5/10) will let you progress more comfortably.
What's the point of a heel strap you can rotate — how does that actually change anything?
The Asym-Performance ankle strap on the DRIVE can be rotated to shift where it contacts your boot. Rotating it changes the angle of pull across the ankle, which lets you tune how much response you feel on heelside turns. More forward rotation = more direct snap; pulled back = slightly softer engagement. It's a small tweak that matters when you're riding hard every day.
How is the DRIVE different from the IPO underfoot — does it actually feel stiffer through the foot?
Yes. The DRIVE uses a Response Foot Pillow instead of the Canted Foot Pillow found on the IPO. It's a flatter, firmer footbed designed for direct power transfer rather than cushioning. You'll feel the board's reactions more immediately, which is what freeride and charging riders want. Less comfort padding, more board feel.
The Hanger 3 baseplate — is that just marketing or does it make a real difference?
The Hanger 3 is genuinely stiffer and lighter than the Hanger 2 used on the IPO and SELECT. Combined with carbon fiber posts and firm bushings, it translates more of your input directly into edge pressure. For riders who want immediate, unfiltered response, the Hanger 3 baseplate is where the DRIVE earns its name.
Will the buckles hold up if I ride hard every day all season?
The DRIVE's buckles are nylon reinforced with carbon fiber, a step up from the glass-fiber buckles on the IPO. Carbon reinforcement keeps them light while handling high-stress daily cycling. The Pro-Grip toe strap and Asym-Performance ankle strap are also built for aggressive, repetitive use. Materials are appropriate for a full season of hard riding.