(1) With the quick-wear fastener, you can get off the cable car with one foot, which is not as complicated as the traditional fastener, and compared with the traditional fastener, its parts are simpler. If you use ordinary fixers, you basically don't have to think about skiing on this day, and you have to find suitable parts.
(2) There will be buckles for putting trousers on shoes, so that the trousers will not be dragged on the ground and will not fall down in the snow. There will be no squeezing feeling of the strap anchor on the instep, and the upper foot is light and very comfortable.
(3) Although his performance is definitely not as good as that of the strap fixer, which is used by athletes in the Winter Olympics, the quick-wearing fixer is completely enough for us skiers in the mass field and is worth starting with.
Need to know the purchase principle is that the hardness of the board+shoes+fixer should be consistent, the light one should be soft, the novice should have medium hardness, and the heavy one should have the highest hardness.
Common in the market is nothing more than the following:
Burton needs to change his snowshoes. It is light in weight, most comfortable and most suitable for beginners. This is what I use and more comfortable than most shoe repairers.
Step on is divided into Flex, Genesis and X. The basic version of Flex has the highest cost performance, with hardness of 5-8 and rich color matching options. The other two models are based on Flex, and the carbon fiber backboard is upgraded to improve the hardness. The rest are the same as Flex, but the price is high 1000+.
K2 clicker, the steel buckle on the sole is fixed and highly sensitive. It seems that there is no fixer, but this snowshoe needs to be purchased.
Nidecker supermatic, without changing snowshoes, the design of the pedal is similar to that of a belt holder. The mechanical structure is superior in function and durable, but it is overweight and is not recommended for beginners.