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Whether you're pulling back flips in the backcountry or mute 7s in the park, Burton's Mission Snowboard Binding pummels the entire mountain with freestyle prowess. Burton kept the Mission Binding's weight down by using an ultralight highback and a reinforced-nylon baseplate. Ample EVA padding eliminates chatter when you're charging, absorbs impact from big drops, and keeps your feet happy from dawn until dusk. The Burton Primo Capstrap toe strap eliminates pressure points at your toes and pushes your heels back into the binding for unreal control. Loosen the padded, 3D Superstrap ankle straps with their polished, smooth operating buckles for park runs or quickly crank them down when dropping into sketchy chutes. *Available for US Shipment Only. -
Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: The Burton Mission Binding makes any mountain its playground.
I have 07 missions, def my fave bindings out of the 6 pairs I own or have owned. Great for all mountain or pow. Stiff with just the right ammount of flexiness. Mine came with the opition to use toe caps or toe straps. Love em. They might not be the best out there but they are not $500 either. They are the best Middle of the road priced bindings though by far!!
I like the idea of the toe strap more than i actually like it, iv been riding burton's all my life but for some reason everytime i strap in w/ the toe strap after each run i have to tighten the toes cause they slip up or down a bit?? am i the only one who has this problem? ever try to stick a frontside 360 w/ a loose right foot? it sucks
I got the 08 missions and hated them. When I was riding at my home mountain in South Dakota the toe strap consistently fell off or slipped of my boot and the ladder strap would always skip and come undone. On a trip to Bridger Bowl Montana after getting of the chair at the top of the bowl my baseplate snapped verticaly down the middle on the first run. Spend your money on another company that hasn't completely sold out the snowboard industry.
What's the difference betweeen the burtom mission and custum? Which is better for all mountain riding. Do they ship w. universal bindings and/or will the work on a libtech board?
The mission is better for all mountain riding, the highback is a bit taller and stiffer then what you get with the Custom. Yes, they will ship with a universal disc that will work on your Lib Tech board.
Good all around buinding for the price. I have these bindings on my Sanchez that I switch out sometimes. I enjoy how good they feel and how hard it keeps my heel locked in! Great adjustment capabilities!
ok guys.i have been riding these binding for a while already and i abuse and beat the shit out of my board and bindings.these have not broke or even giving me a problem.i ride 5 days a week for 4 months straight and i never have a problem.they are pretty ajustable for any riding.free riding to advanced park riding,they are great for all types.but the 2 things i LOVE about these bindings are that they are really lite and really comfortable.i would definately recommend this to any one from beginner to advanced riding.
I have ridden these bindings for 1 season now and they are just GREAT!! they are soft and great for park and all mountain. the toecap is the best i have ever used ! feels like the boots are more stuck in the bindings,, in a good way tho. the best bindings i have ever ridden !! :D
dude thats odd, i mob a wide rome w/ large missions, and they are almost exactly the with of the waist of the board, and i ride 12's...., but i'm almost positive your not gonna fit in a med binding cause of all the sick padding the missions have, even w/ every adjustment maxed out.... if you have/can get a wide board go w/ L missions it fits perfectly!
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...
I got these on whiskey milita so the price made it even better of a buy, but i would of paid full price for these. When i got them last season it was my first season with my own gear so i was looking for beginner stuff that i could upgrade from there but still start out with decent products. I still haven't had any breaks or tears but i'd get them again if anything happened to them. I love the toe strap design because it doesn't cram my toes like other designs do. Light weight and durable, love it.
good upgrade from the 08 customs. lots of options, quality materials, and nice feel. i get pressure points from my 08 dc phase boots with them, but thats the boots fault. cant wait until i get new boots. i love the wtf colors. theyre a little darker than the picture.
on thoes days that its freezing ass ice gets in the stap and jams it all up and make sure you put some lock tight in the back heel thing that flips up cus mine always get f'd up and the toe strap sucks wenever you spin frontside it comes off
if you don't have big money in your pocket this is the right choice. lifetime warranty - that's what i like. binding has great flex for jibs also great for ridin
These bindings are pretty damn sick! they are really easy to get in and out of....when it's cold, 15 degrees and under the toe caps get pretty solid and don't stay on. but other than that these are the sickest bindings:)
These bindings would be great if I had used them for their intended purpose, park-riding. Although they are advertised for all mountain riding they are much to flexy to go at the speeds I want to over the terrain I want to. I like to go fast and don't really hit up the park, when the going gets rough, the flex begins. These are by no means recommendable for the whole mountain. Don't be fooled by the "All mountain" monicker, they are very comfortable but are much too flexy for my taste. If you find yourself more often on the double blacks than in the park, these are not for you.
As a side note, the ankle strap padding ripped a fair amount after 2 days of hard riding. The straps themselves have held up well though.
i put these on a Capita Stairmaster 152W. These a very responsive compared to the Burton freestyle. The high back was a lot stiffer. Calf was hurting the first day. But okay after that. Made short quick turns easy. Had to get use to the toe cap strap...no problem though. Overall maybe just a little bit stiff. But i can deal with that considering these bindings made me control the board like never before.
Lets face it they are not the most expencive bindings you can buy, but they are great all around bindings. They give just the right amount of support without being too tight, and the right flexibility without being too loose. Also they have just the right amount of padding to keep your feet comfortable all day. The strap system keeps your boots snug without hurting them. Not to mention how good the toecups feel. Sweet bindings defitly worth getting.
i bought these bindings in the beginning of the 08 09 snowboard season. After about 3 weeks of riding they started ripping apart. If you want a high quallity binding look at union bindings. if you just want a pair of bindings for their looks, you can just settle for these.
i bought these last year for my burton elite 151. the guy at my local snowboard shop recommended them to me for a beginner that wanted to grow into his gear and not have to replace them so quickly. i've gone around thirty or so times, and so far, they've held up very well. they feel solid, light, and they have padding which helps. i really like how the toe strap goes around your toes instead of the top of it.
bought these brand new in 09 to go on my K2 board. only problem i've had is when you get to the end of the ladder ratch, it starts skipping and missing. you have to pick up on the end of it to make it catch and progress. this is on the left binding only. i took it to the burton store in vail and all i got was 'yeah, mine do that, too'. i'd heard burton wasn't aces in the binding dept, though. it still works, it just skips at the end....kinda like my indicator that i'm fully ratched in.
besides that, the back board broke on chair 4. i took it in and they swapped it out free of charge. **key thing here - turns out everything from burton after 05 or 06 is guaranteed! dude asked how i did it, i didn't know (found out later it's the chair that drops down on it and crunches it). no problem, he simply replaced it instead of me shipping it off. so, pretty good binding, excellent warranty.
I just bought the '09 Missions this year right before a trip out to snowshoe, wv this march. I used them for 8 hours a day, 4 days straight and so far they are amazing. The key to this binding is getting it properly adjusted. The toe caps can be a little tricky but once you find your cozy spot its perfect. They are super flex and I have way more control than my ride lx's could've ever given me. I highly recommend these bindings to anyone looking for a good binding. They were easily controllable in the park, on a jib, on a wall, whatev. Buy them!
The Burton Mission binding is a great all around binding. Not super heavy and has great flex for rails, urban, park jump, cruising, or powder. Good for a little of everything.
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