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Burton EST Snowboard Bindings
Item # : 101230 |
Year : 2008
On Sale:
$149.98
50% OFF, Regularly $299.95 Free U.S. Shipping on this item
Features:
Baseplate:New Short-Glass Fiber/ Nylon Composite E.S.T. Baseplate Hi-Back: Canted Living Hinge Air Frame Hi-Back Straps: New Superstrap II and Super Capstrap Buckles: Stainless Steel, Dual Component Smooth Glide Buckles Cushioning: New SensoryBED Cushioning System with B3 Gel Response: E=mc2 Sierra Says: After being foiled by technological limitations and an ugly demise, baseless bindings are back! Based on Burton's new Triad binding (with a nice upgrade to the new Superstrap II ankle strap), the EST binding combines elements of Capita's Freedom Groove, Forum's I-Lock, and the baseless binding craey of the mid-90's to provide a whole new level of stance customization and board feel. If you buy one of the boards equipped with Burton's new ICS (Infinite Channel System), you will be doing yourself a grave disservice not buying these bindings and getting the most out of your investment. Welcome to a world of infinite possibilities. Note: These bindings are only compatible with Burton ICS boards (the Jeremy Jones, the Uninc, and the X8). Do NOT buy these bindings unless you own or plan on owning one of these boards. Burton Says: With the NEW EST infinite stance options are only the beginning. The real story lies beneath your boots. Standard baseplates mute board feel and flex, and limit cushioning. With EST you get it all. A smoother ride, a more sensitive connection and a truer flex pattern. React quicker, ride with more speed and control through rough terrain and butter das muffin with newfound precision. You and your board become one.
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Burton EST Snowboard Bindings Reviews (3 total)1/15/2008 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pros: This binding allows for infinite stance and angles when mounted to the Burton ICS boards (it is ONLY compatible with ICS). I have ridden several ICS boards and although they perform great with regular Burton bindings, the feel with these is far superior. After riding an X8 with some Burton Missions I finally received my EST bindings. The flex of the board has improved and you can actually feel the torsional flex under your feet. The soft cushion is the only thing that separates you from the board. If you choose you can even remove the cushion (although I wouldn't recommend it). The straps are soft and cushy and stainless steel buckles hold up to some abuse. If you plan on purchasing an ICS board, plan on purchasing EST bindings.
Cons: As stated before, the bindings are only compatible with ICS boards.
1/14/2008 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pros: I have riden this binding once at Northstar and realized that it makes a difference. The structure is that of a Burton Triad but has no underfoot base so its soft cusion allows your foot to flex with the board as one solid smooth flex. Also, you can strap your feet in the binding and then mount it while strapped in unlike any other binding. This allows you to have any stance angles that you want.
Cons: This is only compatable with Burton INFINITE CHANNEL SYSTEM BOARDS. Be sure to know what your getting fits.
Other Thoughts: Make yourself and your board as one with the EST.
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