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Burton Twin Snowboard

Burton Twin Snowboard

Rating for this product: 3 May 25, 2009

The twin is a lot of fun for playing around on the mountain but it doesn't hold up well in more aggressive terrain or all snow conditions. A lot of chatter in choppy/sloppy snow and will lose its edge on steep or icy slopes. If you want to play in the park and butter the mountain but also want to stay in control at speed and not get beat up in the chop check out the Skate Banana.

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Burton Mission Snowboard Binding

Burton Mission Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 1 May 25, 2009

Upgrade for a few more bucks to the Ride SPi;

I've owned and riden the Burton line (Mission-CO2) and after switching to Ride's SPis I wouldn't go back. The aluminum chasis is bomb-proof. The straps are solid (don't break consistently like my Burtons did) and easier to adjust on the fly. The convertible toe strap works a lot better than the cap strap. Ride's ankle strap is also better designed, they are flatter and wider than the Burton line, which makes them lighter and more comfortable. I also like the base of Ride's bindings more than Burton's. It has a rubber sole on it that protects my board's top sheet instead of digging grooves into it like the plastic base of Burton's bindings do.

With the Missions you're buying the Burton name, not a quality binding...

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Ride SPI Snowboard Binding

Ride SPI Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 5 May 25, 2009

I've owned and riden the Burton line (Mission-CO2) and after switching to Ride's SPis I wouldn't go back. The aluminum chasis is bomb-proof. The straps are solid (don't break consistently like my Burtons did) and easier to adjust on the fly. The convertible toe strap works a lot better than the cap strap. Ride's ankle strap is also better designed, they are flatter and wider than the Burton line, which makes them lighter and more comfortable. I also like the base of Ride's bindings more than Burton's. It has a rubber sole on it that protects my board's top sheet instead of digging grooves into it like the plastic base of Burton's bindings do.

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