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Burton Triad Snowboard Binding

Burton Triad Snowboard Binding

Item #BUR3249|69 in Stock – Ships Fast & Free
$279.95
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Green Machine, S (279.95)
Green Machine, M (279.95)
Green Machine, L (279.95)
Black, S (279.95)
Black, M (279.95)
Black, L (279.95)
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Burton Triad Snowboard Binding

Ride all day—and ride hard—with your boots strapped into seriously comfortable Burton's Triad Bindings. At the request of its team, Burton added more cushion to the ankle straps, cap straps, and highback, so you can charge the mountain ferociously and leave feeling like you've been at a freakin' foot spa. B3 Gel heel cushioning eats up shock on big drops, so your bones don't have to. But don't let this cushy binding give you the wrong impression. Its fiberglass-and-nylon composite baseplates transfer tons of energy, so you get plenty of response from heel to toe. Burton designed the Triad Snowboard Binding to be so plush that even icy chatter starts to feel like a pillow line through the pow. This is the binding of choice for riders who want total comfort and don’t want to sacrifice performance to get it.

  • B3 Gel, FullBED cushioning, and extra dampening for a plush ride
  • Canted Living Hinge increased highback adjustability while decreasing weight
  • Smooth glide buckle technology saves time while you’re strapping in
  • Medium stiffness provides the versatility to handle any terrain
  • Short-glass and nylon composite keep things light and strong

Bottom Line: Way plush.

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If I have size 10 feet, should i get M or L

If I have size 10 feet, should i get M or L

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Chris Jones is right! I'd stay with a medium as you don't really want any play in your binding/boot setup. The only reason you may want a large would be if your boots are old-school and boxey... then it may be a bit of a tighter squeeze.

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Its up to you, the medium will go up to a 11 so you are good there and the binding will be slightly smaller. If you are still growing or your bigger footed buddies will want to ride your board get the Large.

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Tech Specs:

Highback:
Air frame nylon 
Strap:
[Ankle] Superstrap; [Toe] Ultra Capstrap 
Baseplate:
Short-glass nylon composite with B3 Gel padding 
Flex:
Medium 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle, all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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