Burton C60 Snowboard Binding
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Sale Price:
$279.99
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Retail Price:
$399.95
Discontinued
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$279.99
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Item # BUR2498
Quantity on hand: 21
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Description of Burton C60 Snowboard Binding : |
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Super stiff and seriously lightweight—the Burton C60 Snowboard Binding takes on everything from Alaskan steeps to the world's biggest terrain parks with supreme confidence. The baseplate uses a blend of carbon fiber and nylon with a dampening material for 50% reduced weight and a more comfortable ride than ever before. Gapless baseplate padding and G3 gel cushioning keeps you from rattling the teeth out of your head when you touch down after a 50-footer. The Living Hinge highback's ergonomic shape ensures an angle precisely adjusted to your needs. Burton also added an Ultra Capstrap toe strap to really lock in your feet and help you squeeze out every bit of your board's performance. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: Less weight and more response than ever before.
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| My favorite strap binding, but I've broken a few pair 01-04-09 |
The legendary Ashman (8):  |
| to be fair though break a lot of gear from a lot of different vendors, i charge hard. But The Pair I had two years ago broke withing two weeks, the chair lift breaks them if you don't remember to put your rear highback all the way down the chair will snap them when you sit down. Backcountry.com replaced them twice (same thing happened a month later) no problem and I gave up bought some team flows which are worth every penny off that 500 bucks btw, then I got another couple boards and needed a new pair for my burton vapor and I saw that they redesigned the high back so I got last years model , performance wise I'm very happy with them (and I usually remember to always put the high back down when getting o the chair but not always) I have put about 25 days on them and like the way they are super stiff and super lightwieght, and ULTRA RESPONSIVE!! I ride everyday and love my team flows but I must say, from a strictly performance standpoint, convenience aside, I think this is the best binding on the market for the advanced rider. They are a dream to operate, they never put any preasure points down in weird places and really really cinch down with a minimum of effort even with gloves on. I also like the chatter dampening they give you at high speeds. Yes they are expensive but that is relative too how much money you make I suppose, I think there worth every penny and I can really tell the difference when I ride lesser bindings. You put these on a lightweight board like the burton vapor or a T6 and you have a combo that is an extension of your body, you think, it happens, its that fast. downside is they really cant take a beating like a heavy drake binding can, which are just built sturdier.
I think they have improved the vertical stiffness/crush resistance to the point where its not a problem anymore. |
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| amazing binding... 03-02-09 |
Scott Olson (2):  |
| for those of you reading all the reviews, don't let the negative feedback give you the wrong impression. all the talk of the highback breaking is due to their stupidity. any binding, regardless of brand or performance, will run the risk of breaking if the highback is left upright when loading/unloading. if you drop your stick flush on the highback, it runs the risk again. burton, flow, ride, drake, flux; they all can break in some place in some manner. basically, i'm saying that if you're not retarded, these bindings will prove to be the best set in your lineup. i've been riding these bindings since they made the transition from the cfx to the c14 to the c16 and finally to the c60. that's 9 years on 6 different bindings (i still have my c14 set). all have performed perfectly over 50-100 day seasons and i swear by them. period. |
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| amazing binding... 03-02-09 |
Scott Olson (2):  |
| for those of you reading all the reviews, don't let the negative feedback give you the wrong impression. all the talk of the highback breaking is due to their stupidity. any binding, regardless of brand or performance, will run the risk of breaking if the highback is left upright when loading/unloading. if you drop your stick flush on the highback, it runs the risk again. burton, flow, ride, drake, flux; they all can break in some place in some manner. basically, i'm saying that if you're not retarded, these bindings will prove to be the best set in your lineup. i've been riding these bindings since they made the transition from the cfx to the c14 to the c16 and finally to the c60. that's 9 years on 6 different bindings (i still have my c14 set). all have performed perfectly over 50-100 day seasons and i swear by them. period. |
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| Highback: |
Canted Living Hinge |
| Strap: |
[Ankle] Ultrastrap Air; [Toe] Ultra Capstrap |
| Baseplate: |
Carbon fiber / nylon composite |
| Flex: |
Stiff |
| Recommended Use: |
Freeride, freestyle |
| Warranty: |
1 Year |
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