The Redline binding seems great. Any information on the sizing?
Boots:
1) MS 951 Shell A (mondo 24-25, BSL 276)
2) Atomic Backland (Mondo 22-22.5, BSL 248).
What size should I get to fit those boots and still have some room of play to adjust the boots relative to the snowboard edge?
Redline Binding Size
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Re: Redline Binding Size
For those sizes of shoes you should use size M or S depending of the weight of the rider...
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Re: Redline Binding Size
The REDLINE in sizes M and L are sold out since one week.
We are producing more. They should be ready in March.
Thank you for your patience.
The S size is for girls, light riders (< 60 kg) and small feet.
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We are producing more. They should be ready in March.
Thank you for your patience.
The S size is for girls, light riders (< 60 kg) and small feet.

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Re: Redline Binding Size
What is the approximately smallest boots (smallest boot sole length) S size can accommodate? 

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Re: Redline Binding Size
Both smallest shells "279" for UPZ and "A" for MS can accommodate the size S.
We tested both.
Eventually, you may play with the oblong holes of central disk to shift the bindings (as this also happens with some softboots bindings).
The new S which we are producing will have a few more positions of setting for the smallest feet.
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Eventually, you may play with the oblong holes of central disk to shift the bindings (as this also happens with some softboots bindings).
The new S which we are producing will have a few more positions of setting for the smallest feet.
The Swoard team