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Since the dawn of time, 'twas written in the stones that a snowboard binding would one day emerge to rule over all the land. Bow down to the Burton Prophecy. The thinned-down baseplate and hinged Re:Flex disc combine with full-length padding to offer minimal weight and insane board feel - and it's totally compatible with every mounting pattern on the market.
Hinged Re:Flex disc reduces weight and allows for more natural board flex
Dual-component baseplate blends composites to combine stability and maneuverability
Canted Living Hinge Air Mesh highback cuts out excess weight, and mirrors your natural stance for better heelside response
FullBed cushioning system w/ B3 Gel heel cushion puts you closer to the board and protects against impact
Cored Ultrastrap Air delivers Caddy comfort at minimal weight
Gettagrip Capstrap holds onto your boot with sticky rubber for reliable hold with less pressure
These bindings are awesome. They look, feel and ride really smooth. Great/easy customization. These bindings, especially the toe cap, could not get any more comfortable. I fell in love with them as soon as I strapped in for the first run.
Unfortunately, I was hoping to put these bad boys on my park board. Not the best idea. Although they had good lateral flex for butters and presses, they rode too stiff for jibs. If you're looking for an all mountain binding that can hit a few jumps, look no further. Buy these bindings now. If you're a park rat like me, keep looking.
hey every one my mate gave me a set of these brand new his sponserd.... dose any one know where i can find the 4x4 disc for it... i dont wanna hassel him beacause his always traveling as it is. its got EST set up on it atm .. but im riding a ride berzerker 2012 board :) wont match up clearly
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The Burton Triad was easily my favorite Burton binding of all time. When the model was discontinued I was pretty bummed and heard a lot of the same from many of the people I work and Ride with.
When I saw this binding at SIA last year I knew I had to give it a try and see how it rode compared to the Triads with the Highback coming back. I took it out on the Sherlock board and was pretty impressed. The highback is just as great as it was on the Triad. Torsionally it's got some play to it so you can dork around and tweak things out. But when you lean straight back on it to drive a hard heelside turn its solid and you turn on a dime.
The straps are comfortable, easy to adjust and soft enough for play when carving toeside but still responsive enough to get you through tight trees with ease. As for the flex disc, I'm not going to say that I felt some amazing/noticible difference in flex with the board. But it's a solid disc that you don't really think about while you're riding.
I rode these with a size 10 boot that has a reduced footprint and the mediums were perfect. If you have a boot with Burton's shrinkiage tech or similar tech from another company in a 10 I highly suggest going with the medium as well.
If you're a fan of the old Triad you'll love these bindings.
For those of us who ride channel boards...don't we get better flex from est bindings? I actually want to pick up the cartel re:flex's (when they come out) because I really want the autocant tech- but I don't want to lose too much flex (currently running exiles). How much board flex would I lose going from an est binding to a re:flex binding (especially since I would be going to a stiffer binding)?
you will loose about 20% flex. EST bindings flex 90% better than traditional disk bindings and Re:flex flex 71% better. EST by far the best flexing bindings on the market. The Re:flex bindings are great and feel amazing but EST bindings are the best for channel boards.
I demoed these brindings last season and compared to EST, I felt that the Re:Flex technology had a better response to the board and overall I felt more connected to the board as one piece. I would highly recommend this binding to anyone who wants to feel the board flexing under through their binding. I wish they were a little stiffer though.
Why did they build a $300 binding with a getto-ass, old high-back on it? You would figure for that price the whole kit would be new!?! Amyway, I'm thinking about either getting the Cartels or the Union Forces which do you think is better?
Union Forces all the way. they are simply the best: light, great fit and amazing preformance. an all around flex lets you take on anything full speed. the cartels are simply out dated, they are heavy and have alot less tech than the forces. and they also leave nastly scuffs where they are mounted and could potentialy damage your board (happened to my board) unlike the forces with their EVA dampening.
I agree that that the high back is not the newest in the line up, but I will say that is not that getto. The binding is supposed be responsive, the high back adds to that responsiveness. The ankle strap and toe cap are some of the best on the market, comfortable and durable.
Cartel or Force...Both are great bindings, Union has spared no expense on their bindings, they are great. Cartels are some of the most ridden bindings on the market. Riders with other bindings sponsors will ride cartels at times. If you want a stiffer binding run the cartels.
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