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For all-mountain rippers looking for a balance of response and flex, the Burton P1.1 Snowboard Binding is built to shred from peak to creek. Burton's Hinge Dual-Component baseplate is the secret to how the P1.1 delivers both all-mountain and freestyle performance, so strap in and get ready for very full days.
Hinge Dual-Component baseplate combines softer flex underfoot for freestyle shredding, and a stiffer outer spar for improved all-mountain response
FullBED Cushioning System for mellowing harsh landings
Superstrap Air and Ultra Capstrap are lightweight, 3D-molded to eliminate pressure points, and incredibly cushy
Single-Component Canted Living Hinge highback for increased edge-to-edge response without sacrificing the soft feel
Bottom Line: Amazing balance for every style of riding.
Burton doesn't make L/XL or M/L. They are Medium or Large. The sizing for Large are 10+ and higher. Mediums are 8-10. The freestyle boot, it depends on what year they are but they might be a bit on the bigger side. I would still run the medium. Reason being, the next time you get boots, which should be in a year or two, those boots will most likely be a lot slimmer. They will fit much better. Get the mediums.
You can use a L/XL binding, you will just have to adjust the binding to fit your boot. I personally wouldnt go for a L/XL binding with size 10 boots tho, I would go for the M/L binding. With the large you might have too much room in the cage and your boot will have a lot of play and movement within the binding. The cut off for a M/L binding is usually a 10/11, so I would say go for a M/L binding. Unless you think that within the next season you will be movin up to an 11+ boot. Hope this helps brotha
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The cut off is a 10. Anything bigger than that would be a large. The 10 should fit nicely. The ruler boots are great, Not too stiff but not too soft. For the price you can't go wrong with these bindings. You will be stoked on this setup for sure.
I'm tossing up between this and the cartel. I'm probably in the park 40% of the time and the rest of the time ill be doing anything and everything all over the mountain. I thought maybe the cartel would be a little to stiff for park? But then again maybe the p1.1 is to soft for shredding down a mountain haha? I dont know. Whats the difference between the two? By the way i'm about 6'3 190lbs if that makes a difference. Thanks
The cartel and the P1.1 are great bindings. The best thing about the P1.1 is its baseplate. It is a duel density configuration that allows for a better flex. The bottom is stiffer than the top. This makes the binding "roll" with the flex of the board. The P1.1 was the binding that Jeremy Jones rode before they came out with EST. The P1.1 will hold up everywhere you will ever go. The straps are super comfortable as well. You will not be disappointed.
super comfortable, and plush. Good support. The second time it took them out the heal strap jammed and my foot was stook in the binding, of course it was my rear foot, so it kind of messed with me day. Fortunately Burton sent a replacement strap within two weeks of calling them, but it still killed my season. Overall, great binding, but just hope you have better luck than I did.
You should be OK with a size 10 in large binders, but you're going to have the ladders on the last screw and probably have to ratchet them down all the way. You *might* want to try and fit them in some mediums, but by god, son, please take them to a shop where you can put the boot *in* the binding and see if it fits!
So many people have questions like yours, "I just bought such-and-such..."
What boots are you running? Certain boots are on the smaller than others i.e. the Salomon F 20/22 and Burton park boots. But if not and you have 32's or DC you should be ok. I don't think you should worry about it. These bindings are awesome though.
These are definetly the best bindings i have ever owned. I have this years and last years in white and gold and both years perform the same. If you can find last years i would say go with those because they will be at a cheaper price. Overall good for park or just cruising in the powder.
No, the disks will not be compatible, but the binding ARE... When you buy a new channel board it will come with a new set of disks (called retro compatible disks) that work with your Burton disk binding to make it compatible with the channel board.
If you did not get the disks call Dogfunk.com and they will send you some! EASY FIX!
If desired you can also call Burton rider services and they can answer questions you have: Burton Rider Services at (800) 881-3138
If you like a slightly stiffer bindings that drive turns more aggresive than go with the triad... want it softer for buttering / jibbing, handle the P1.
Only had the chance to work with these for about 2 weeks of riding, but those 2 weeks were epic. These bad boys are awesome. I felt a whole new level of comfort taking my board in the park and carving as well. Do yourself a favor and make your life better. Buy these.
Hi I tried an older set of P1's last season (red and black) and really liked the toe covering strap system. (I.e toes go in to the strap) I like the better grip and response. The new P1's seem to have a different strap up front, can it also be used a toe covering strap or does it only function as an above the toe type?
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