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Union Danny Kass Snowboard Binding
When Danny Kass—US Open and Olympic champion—designed Union’s first true pro-model binding, sparks were flying and bystanders soiled their pants. So just imagine what you’ll be capable of in the carbon-infused Union Danny Kass Snowboard Binding. Based on the Union Contact Binding, the Danny Kass binding features the contact base for strategically reduced contact with your board, which translates into better board feel and liveliness with the reduction of the dead zones normally created by full binding-to-board contact. What’s all that scientific mumbo-jumbo mean? That you get a more natural board feel and flex, so your riding has a better chance of being remotely similar to DK’s.
- Premium materials like Dupont Zytel ST and carbon fiber (baseplate & highback), extruded anodized aluminum (heelcup), and magnesium (buckles) ensure strength, response, board feel, durability, and an amazing weight-to-performance ratio
- Quick-adjust forward lean gives you on-the-hill ability to adjust forward lean; tool-free size adjustment allows you to add more, or reduce length of toe ramp
- Injected EVA bushings translate into a lighter weight, improved durability, and allow for true board flex
- Direct connect cap strap system delivers rapid response and ergonomic comfort without the risk of pinching or pressure points
- Honeycomb Auto-Fit EVA ankle strap reduces weight without sacrificing strength or comfort
- Danny Kass inspired shredometer, gas pedals, and Big Vern yellow gloss that pops against the snow
Bottom Line: The Union Danny Kass Snowboard Binding—the Jordan of bindings.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Highback:
- DuPont Zytel ST nylon with infused carbon fiber
- Strap:
- Synthetic leather with honeycomb EVA
- Baseplate:
- DuPont Zytel ST nylon with infused carbon fiber
- Flex:
- Medium
- Recommended Use:
- Aggressive snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime






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