While this could certainly work, I personally LIKE having my feet locked into my snowboard. If I get pulled over on my face, it isnt really all that
difficult to spin around, or use the kite to lift me back to my feet.
On my bindings, I actually REMOVED the back plate. Most downhill bindings were not made with snowkiting in mind. In fact, most bindings will actually
force your shins forward. This is because when downhill riding, you want a stance with your knees slightly bent forward.
For snowkiting, you want the opposite. You will want your front leg nearly straight, with your back leg bent. When snowkiting, that backplate will be
biting into the back of your leg. I tried this for quite some time, and found that the backs of my legs started to get quite painful over time. Not
fun. So I pulled the backs off my bindings. SUPER COMFORTABLE. That was just the ticket.
The catch here is that in deep powder, taking the backs off works great. You do not really need to edge super hard in deep powder and can use your
weight to edge the board upwind. In hard pack, or icy conditions, you will want to put the backs on your bindings for the extra edge control.
Hope this helps.
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