Surge ST Pro Splitboard Bindings

The lightest, highest-performing splitboard bindings in the world—Surge ST Pro combines ST Tech, Tesla T1, Tesla Snap Ramps, solid baseplates, stiff Asym Highbacks, and responsive Pillow Line Straps with premium materials and custom components.

In the Box: Splitboard bindings, ST Brackets, T1 Heel Rests, aluminum mounting screws, and Spark Pocket Tool.

What else do I need? A set of Spark Flat Pucks or Spark Canted Pucks.

Weight: 1.34lbs/ea (610g) - 2.68lbs/pr (1220g) - Medium

Surge ST Pro front

Sizing and Setup

Available in XS to L; no men’s or women’s version, just splitboard bindings for splitboarders.

Spark bindings sizing chart

ST Bindings

*** ST bindings are only compatible with ST Whammy Bars. 21/22 and older T1 bindings require a standard Whammy Bar.

*** ST bindings are compatible with older Tesla brackets with brass bushings.

Surge ST Pro Splitboard Binding

Asym Rip 'N' Flip Highbacks

Carbon-reinforced nylon delivers a stiff, responsive ride with individual left/right shaping and tool-free FLAD adjustments.

Surge ST Pro profile

ST Touring Brackets

Aluminum and thermoplast combine with overmolded custom plastic for bushings that last times longer.

ST Whammy Bars

The ST Whammy Bar climbing wire is built into the baseplate. Overmolded plastic keeps shifts between stowed, low (12 deg), and high (18 deg) buttery smooth.

Surge ST Pro Rear 12

Pillow Line Straps

Premium Pebax straps stay lightweight, durable, and comfortable, with asymmetrical shapes for maximum support.

Spark Pucks angles

Tesla Snap Ramp & T1 System

T1 bindings slide into the offset Tesla touring bracket, lock with the Snap Ramp, and include lightened pivot pins.

ST Brackets

Custom Hardware

7075-T6 aluminum hardware saves weight, is 65% lighter than stainless steel, and features hex drives.

Custom hardware

Buckles & Plastics

Pebax premium thermoplastics stay flexible across temperature ranges and are 20% lighter than standard materials.

Buckles & Plastics

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