

| Every snowboarder should have tools to adjust their bindings, and it does not have to be difficult to adjust or fix your bindings when you are at the mountain. This is where pocket-sized board tools come in handy. When snow conditions change, or a nut on your binding comes loose, you can use a pocket-sized board tool to adjust or fix your bindings. |
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![]() ![]() The base of your binding attaches to your board with #3 Phillips head screws. | There are several different pocket-sized board tools available. Some of these include: The RED Bullet Tool, the RED ATM Tool, the RED Zip Tool, the Da Kine Binding Tool, and the Da Kine Cool Tool. Each of these tools come with a variety of different screw drivers and wrenches.
No matter which tool you choose, make sure you buy one that will work with all the hardware on your bindings. The #3 Phillips screw head is the industry standard for the screws that attach the base of your binding to your board. So, make sure the tool you buy comes with a #3 Phillips head screw driver. The most common sized nuts on bindings are 8mm or 10mm. Most bolt heads have a #2 Phillips head, or a 4mm or 6mm hexhead. Also, many tools come with a ratchet driver which makes tightening and loosening screws and nuts easier.
A pocket-sized board tool is a tool that no snowboarder should be without. When you are at the
mountain a pocket-sized board tool will make adjusting or fixing your bindings quick and easy. Download our Pocket-sized Board Tools video clip, or click here to go to our Video Clips page. |
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