Dave McCaul here talking about the
Burton Youth Freestyle snowboard binding. Basically just a scaled-down version of their very popular adult freestyle binding.
What you're looking out on this one, is nice clean binding, not too many bells and whistles to break out there. It's gonna be reliable and easy for kids to use. Key features on this one, we're looking at really smooth operating
Burton ratchets. Some of the smoothest in the industry definitely. Really easy both ways.
From there, we got just a pretty basic ankle strap. A good amount of surface area but nothing... no bells and whistles that will be driving the cost up. It's gonna fit the kid's boot really well. Tall strap for this one is going to be an over the top strap.
From there, you'll have padding on the high wrap none on the base plates. The base plates gonna be very responsive and one's gonna help them keep the overall cost go down. And you do have a forward lean adjuster as well as high back rotation adjustment on this one which is nice. Now you won't see that on all the other kids bindings.
From there, well it's really good... an overall binding, easy for the kids to use, creates a good package price: theĀ
Burton Youth Freestyle snowboard binding.
Comfy and supportive for mini feet, easy to use for mini hands and rental shops. The Burton Freestyle Youth's Snowboard Bindings.
Key Features of The Burton Youth's Freestyle Snowboard Bindings:
Lightweight Polycarbonate Baseplate
Freestyle Jr. Hi Back with FLAG
Padded OneStrap
Smooth Glide Buckles and Durable Polycarbonate Levers and Quick Release Gate
Discontinued Colors