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Devour every feature in the park.

The lovechild of two of nature's most badass killing machines, the Burton Cobrashark Re:Flex Snowboard Binding is a park-destroying monster. The winged highback locks in your calf so you can tweak your nosepresses and seatbelt grabs to new levels, and the Park Blend baseplate provides an optimal flex for attacking any and every feature in sight.

  • Singer-Component Winged Highback locks in your calf for super-tweaked presses and grabs
  • MicroFLAD tool-free lean adjuster lets you crank up the forward lean when you need more powerful heelside turns.
  • Park Blend short-glass/nylon composite baseplate offers strength in a soft-flexing package
  • Recycled materials in the baseplate and highback reduce waste
  • FullBED cushioning maximizes comfort while minimizing fatigue
  • Asym Superstrap ankle straps and Primo Capstraps lock your feet down without creating painful pressure points
  • Smooth Glide buckles click in and out effortlessly
  • Re:Flex baseplate discs are compatible with every board from every manufacturer

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I just found my bro's old skate banana and...

Amos

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I just found my bro's old skate banana and want to make it into a dedicated jib deck, but I need some relatively cheap jib oriented bindings (160 and under at dogfunk's current sale prices). So far I'm thinking these, union contacts, and flux rk30s. What should I get? I'm open to other suggestions too.

Brandon Collett

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I really don't think you'd be disappointed with any of those 3 options. I personally have ridden the contacts a bunch and they are perfect for a jib set up - comfy and soft. I have friends that ride the RK30s and cobrasharks and they seem to feel the same way about them. The unions are probably the softest option with the flux close behind and then the cobrasharks. Hope this helps!

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Hyrum Giles

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these bindings are "pretty cool" and the reason i rated it a 4 is because the minute you hold it in your hands it has that cheep not well built feeling . but apart from that i love the support that you get from having that wing extending around your boot. i would never buy burton bindings again just because of that cheep / flimsey feeling about it but out of all of burtons bindings i think the malavita's and the cartel's are way sick!

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Hyrum Giles

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these bindings are "pretty cool" and the reason i rated it a 4 is because the minute you hold it in your hands it has that cheep not well built feeling . but apart from that i love the support that you get from having that wing extending around your boot. i would never buy burton bindings again just because of that cheep / flimsey feeling about it but out of all of burtons bindings i think the malavita's and the cartel's are way sick!

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kad5910649

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I great binding! superior comfort and movement capability. very pleased.

I can imagine the leverage it would give...

julian walsh

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I can imagine the leverage it would give you for pressing and that would be great. Never rode a pair of bindings with wings but I was curious, wouldn't the wings make it harder to grab your noise and tail? Anyone have any experience with this? It would be great to know.

Rod5807568

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I have the OG winged demon and I grab my nose double handed with ease and steeze

Rod5807568

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I have the OG winged demon and I grab my nose double handed with ease and steeze

kad5910649

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i haven't had any issue grabbing tail or nose.

its marvelous.

Should I get these bad boys, bootleggers...

Ryngo

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Should I get these bad boys, bootleggers or forum shakas? Mainly just jib off everything and hit the park up when it finally opens.. im lookin for a pretty soft binding to go with the forum manual i jus bought.

-thanks

Stone Sellers

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If you are looking for soft the bootleggers are the best choice

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Four Horsemen

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The Cobrashark features a Park blend baseplate for ramped up strength and a softer flex. Re:Flex unlocks the baseplate for an evolution in cushioned flex and feel that's compatible with virtually every board on snow, winged highbacks... what more do you want. Get your cost effective, skate style binding right here and go destroy the park.

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Four Horsemen

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The Cobrashark features a Park blend baseplate for ramped up strength and a softer flex. Re:Flex™ unlocks the baseplate for an evolution in cushioned flex and feel that’s compatible with virtually every board on snow, winged highbacks... what more do you want. Get your cost effective, skate style binding right here and go destroy the park.