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| Baseplate Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
Description
Burton Cartel EST Snowboard Bindings Toxic Green
Having bindings for your snowboard is very important. Burton Cartel EST Snowboard Bindings are designed to keep you safely fastened to your board with style. These bindings feature easily adjustable straps with padding that ensures a comfortable ride down the slopes. If you are looking for a very stylish yet comfortable pair of bindings that won't let you down when you're performing at your best, Burton Cartel EST Snowboard Bindings may be exactly what you need.
- BASEPLATE: Single-Component 30% Short-Glass / Nylon Composite EST
- HI-BACK: NEW Single-Component Canted Living Hinge Zero-Lean Hi-Back with FLAD
- STRAPS: Superstrap and Gettagrip Capstrap
- BUCKLES: Dual-Component Smooth Glide Buckles
- CUSHIONING: NEW Removable Auto CANT Sensory BED Cushioning System with B3 Gel Cushioning
- Rides Exclusively with Burton Boards Featuring The Channel
- Features Re-Ground Materials in Baseplate and Hi-Back to Reduce Waste
Burton EST bindings will only work with Burton ICS channel boards. Non EST Burton bindings will fit any current board on the market today.
Cartel EST
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Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"These are fantastic"
Pros: Quality, Good tighteness, Cons:I got these about month ago and they are just wonderful. I love them. Recommend
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"2012 cartel est"
Pros: responsive, diggin the addition of the getagrip capstrap, Cons:got a killer deal and upgraded to these from my 2010 cartels, and they are def more responsive yet give me a little more flexibility where i need it compared to my 2010s.
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"best for the price"
Pros: stiff yet not too stiff, toe cap straps are very responsive, good deal for the price Cons: latches slip sometimes, highbacks don't fit all boots the best, gas pedal adjustment is a painGreat bindings for the price and the channel system setup with these gives much more responsiveness and makes the whole setup lighter. Good stiffness(7 out of 10 on my scale) which works well for intermediate/advanced riders. These are some of the best toe cap straps I've ever used. Very easy to initiate turns. Sometimes the latches slip when trying to tighten(not overtighten, just tighten) and the highbacks are a bit difficult to adjust and won't fit all boots the same. Adjusting the gas pedal function in these requires full removal of the binding which can get irritating unless you have the time and patience to do it over and over again. The gauge that shows the adjustment settings is way better than any disc setup I've used. Overall, I'd recommend these to any intermediate/advanced rider as an affordable alternative to the CO2 or C60 bindings. They might be a bit too aggressive/stiff for beginners but if you demo them then you will probably get used to them rather quickly as I did.
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"Best Binding bar None"
Pros: All around binding, Burton Backs up their products, comfort! Cons: none yet,I've been riding the '12 model since Feb '11 (about 25-30 days on snow so far) and this binding is spectacular. The highback is a big, and significantly better change to the '11's highbacks. This binding goes everywhere with me, it's flexible enough for me to throw it on my park board and lap the park all day, yet responsive enough for to throw it on my boardercross board. This binding, especially the restricted version has extremely comfortable straps, yet hold you firmly in place. Burton's buckles are second to none, smooth and easy to use. the best part about these bindings is that they work well with almost any boot, burton boots work exceptionally but third party brands enjoy a comfortable fit as well. and partnering these est bindings with an ics board, you will not go wrong!


















