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Burton hooked up the Women's Escapade Snowboard Binding with B3 Gel heel cushioning to reduce chatter on the hardpack and soften your landing on the terrain park's biggest hits. This all-mountain, medium-flex binding locks your foot in place with the Ultra Capstrap toe strap, so you can squeeze every speck of performance out of your new board. Burton added the Canted Living Hinge highback to the Escapade Snowboard Bindings to provide nearly limitless adjustment without tools. Dial in your fit and rip every corner of the mountain. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: More padding for overshot landings and chattery snow.
these bindings definitely hold your boots in and make you feel like you are 'one with the board'.
pros: looks good, straps are comfortable (very actually), absorbs a lot of chatter.
cons: the heel side of the base plate is made a lil tight/snug and i have to stomp my foot into the binding to get it in there. not so much a problem- that is, until i have to stomp my way out when unstrappin and tryin to hurry up and get to the next lift. this might have something to do with the fact that its not a burton boot... maybe, maybe not.
they look pretty sick.. cant really complain. just the boot thing.
A prety good binding overall, I love how much can be adjusted on them to make them fit your boots just right...I have some chunky K2 boots and these fit em great.
Edit: After riding these all season I had one major issue with these bindings. The toe strap was constantly moving around on me no matter what i tried to keep it in place
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i have a feelgood board and bought these binding with the burton boots. I found that the toe strap gets loose easily, but i do feel a difference with the cushion and everything with the feelgood board.
I bought these bindings in a medium, and i wear a size 7.5 boot which should fit.. but i have to stomp my heel end in, as the back part of the binding has a snug fit, other than that, over all they fit my boot perfectly and are SUPER comfortable aside from the heel stomp initiation to get in... M fits "6-8"
These bindings are crap. I should have known, I have the burton citizen bindings and they are cheap as well, I just figured it was because they were lower end Burton. The toe straps on these bindings come loose every time. By the time I get to the lift again it's practically undone. Also I have Vans boots which prove to be a tight fit in these bindings, I got M and my boots are size 8. I would go with a different brand in general. Also if you don't have a Burton board you don't get all the cushion that they speak of.
They look nice but if you're looking for a binding that can handle constant riding I'd go with something else. Actually just go with another brand all together.
I think you have the wrong size. I wear a 7.5 boot (Salomon), and I wear a large in the Escapade. I have done about 40 days on these with none of the problems you've described.
I agree with you. You must have the wrong size or something. These bindings are by far the best bindings I have ever owned. I have been riding the same pair for three years now and have had none of those problems. They may seem cheap because they are lightweight and flexible, but that is in no way a reflection of the quality. They are lightweight and give the feeling that you aren't wearing bindings at all. It's awesome! I am very impressed with these bindings and would recommend them to anyone.
I wear a sz 6.5 but rock the Salomon F22 Boots. Will the small burton bindings fit my boot? I heard that salomon boots have a narrower/ slimmer profile than burton boots. Also, what year are these bindings? Thanks!
i've only just learned how to snowboard this past season, and after i fell in love with it, i realized it was time to stop renting cheap burton gear. i bought myself a board, some comfy boots, and the escapade bindings. lemme tell you. THESE ROCK. they are really really comfortable, but they offer a lot of support. even at the end of the day, i was ready to keep boarding. it's also ridiculously easy to carve with these bindings helping you out, so these keep you having fun -- no frustration or getting tired. i got the white and gold ones, and seriously, they look awesome. if you aren't sure if these are for you, just get em. you won't be sorry.
These year after year are my favorite bindings. I wear a size 6.5 boot and mediums can adjust down small enough and smalls can adjust large enough. I choose to go with the mediums so if people need to borrow bindings and have normal sized feet they can borrow mine. The flex on these are great. offers awesome support and cushioning. I am stoked on the top caps for this years bindings. Just offers a better fit on the toes. I use these bindings for everything. powder, park, pipe and kiteboarding. Great dampening in the heal and foot. You don't feel every little bump or whomp in the snow. Stomping landings don't hurt in these either. you will love life in these bindings.
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