
2026 YES Airmaster XTRM Snowboard Bindings
The 2026 YES Airmaster XTRM Snowboard Bindings are the top-end, hardest-charging binding in this group, aimed squarely at aggressive riders who want maximum power transfer, strong support, and a very direct connection to the board. This is not a casual binding. It is built for riders who actively look for speed, steeps, and big terrain.
Why we like it:
We like the Airmaster XTRM because it commits fully to its purpose. The carbon-rich build, very stiff flex, and robust support give it the kind of authority stronger riders appreciate when the line gets fast, the landing gets bigger, or the conditions get ugly.
Who it's for:
These bindings are for expert riders, powerful all-mountain chargers, and freeriders who want top-end response and minimal lag between input and board reaction. They are also a strong fit for riders on stiffer boards who need a binding that won't hold them back.
Highlights:
The carbon Hanger 3 chassis and carbon post create a very efficient, high-response platform that's built to transmit energy quickly and cleanly into the board. A Carbon XTRM highback pushes that even further, giving heel-side turns and high-speed adjustments a very immediate, authoritative feel. Hard bushings and the Response footpillow add to the precise, planted ride, while the Hyperfuse 2.0 ankle strap keeps the boot locked down so the whole system feels cohesive when terrain or speed demands full commitment.
Things to consider:
This binding will be too stiff and too serious for many riders. It's not the right call for mellow resort cruising, casual freestyle laps, or anyone who values forgiveness over response, and it may feel like overkill unless you genuinely ride with intent.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Airmaster XTRM fits true to size, but exact boot fit is especially important because the binding’s character is so precise. Riders between sizes who want the strongest response should choose the smaller compatible size when possible, while riders with larger-volume boots need to make sure they have enough adjustment range to avoid pressure points: Small/5-7.5, Medium/7-10.5, Large/10-13
The 2026 YES Airmaster XTRM Snowboard Bindings are the top-end, hardest-charging binding in this group, aimed squarely at aggressive riders who want maximum power transfer, strong support, and a very direct connection to the board. This is not a casual binding. It is built for riders who actively look for speed, steeps, and big terrain.
Why we like it:
We like the Airmaster XTRM because it commits fully to its purpose. The carbon-rich build, very stiff flex, and robust support give it the kind of authority stronger riders appreciate when the line gets fast, the landing gets bigger, or the conditions get ugly.
Who it's for:
These bindings are for expert riders, powerful all-mountain chargers, and freeriders who want top-end response and minimal lag between input and board reaction. They are also a strong fit for riders on stiffer boards who need a binding that won't hold them back.
Highlights:
The carbon Hanger 3 chassis and carbon post create a very efficient, high-response platform that's built to transmit energy quickly and cleanly into the board. A Carbon XTRM highback pushes that even further, giving heel-side turns and high-speed adjustments a very immediate, authoritative feel. Hard bushings and the Response footpillow add to the precise, planted ride, while the Hyperfuse 2.0 ankle strap keeps the boot locked down so the whole system feels cohesive when terrain or speed demands full commitment.
Things to consider:
This binding will be too stiff and too serious for many riders. It's not the right call for mellow resort cruising, casual freestyle laps, or anyone who values forgiveness over response, and it may feel like overkill unless you genuinely ride with intent.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Airmaster XTRM fits true to size, but exact boot fit is especially important because the binding’s character is so precise. Riders between sizes who want the strongest response should choose the smaller compatible size when possible, while riders with larger-volume boots need to make sure they have enough adjustment range to avoid pressure points: Small/5-7.5, Medium/7-10.5, Large/10-13
Original: $599.95
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$209.98Description
The 2026 YES Airmaster XTRM Snowboard Bindings are the top-end, hardest-charging binding in this group, aimed squarely at aggressive riders who want maximum power transfer, strong support, and a very direct connection to the board. This is not a casual binding. It is built for riders who actively look for speed, steeps, and big terrain.
Why we like it:
We like the Airmaster XTRM because it commits fully to its purpose. The carbon-rich build, very stiff flex, and robust support give it the kind of authority stronger riders appreciate when the line gets fast, the landing gets bigger, or the conditions get ugly.
Who it's for:
These bindings are for expert riders, powerful all-mountain chargers, and freeriders who want top-end response and minimal lag between input and board reaction. They are also a strong fit for riders on stiffer boards who need a binding that won't hold them back.
Highlights:
The carbon Hanger 3 chassis and carbon post create a very efficient, high-response platform that's built to transmit energy quickly and cleanly into the board. A Carbon XTRM highback pushes that even further, giving heel-side turns and high-speed adjustments a very immediate, authoritative feel. Hard bushings and the Response footpillow add to the precise, planted ride, while the Hyperfuse 2.0 ankle strap keeps the boot locked down so the whole system feels cohesive when terrain or speed demands full commitment.
Things to consider:
This binding will be too stiff and too serious for many riders. It's not the right call for mellow resort cruising, casual freestyle laps, or anyone who values forgiveness over response, and it may feel like overkill unless you genuinely ride with intent.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Airmaster XTRM fits true to size, but exact boot fit is especially important because the binding’s character is so precise. Riders between sizes who want the strongest response should choose the smaller compatible size when possible, while riders with larger-volume boots need to make sure they have enough adjustment range to avoid pressure points: Small/5-7.5, Medium/7-10.5, Large/10-13






















