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Burton Triad Snowboard Binding

Sale Price: $148.47 (Save 45%)
Retail Price: $269.95

Discontinued Colors: $148.47
Item # BUR2503
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Burton Triad Snowboard Binding
Burton is a rider-owned, rider-driven company dedicated to making the best snowboard gear possible. From a small in-house factory in southern Vermont, to a global company with centers around the world, Burton has seen and driven snowboarding to where it is today. The company prides itself on extensive research and development, done by riders for riders. Combine this with Burton's history and rest assured you're getting time-tested, rider-proven quality, be it boards, bags, jackets, or any of the hundreds of products Burton makes.
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Description of Burton Triad Snowboard Binding:
Ride all day—and ride hard—with your boots strapped into seriously comfortable Burton's Triad Bindings. At the request of its team, Burton added more cushion to the ankle straps, cap straps, and highback, so you can charge the mountain ferociously and leave feeling like you've been at a freakin' foot spa. B3 Gel heel cushioning eats up shock on big drops, so your bones don't have to. But don't let this cushy binding give you the wrong impression. Its fiberglass-and-nylon composite baseplates transfer tons of energy, so you get plenty of response from heel to toe. - Fall 2008.

Bottom Line: More cushion for the pushin'.

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Highback: Canted Living Hinge Air Frame
Strap: [Ankle] Superstrap Air; [Toe] Ultra Capstrap
Baseplate: Short-glass fiber, nylon
Flex: Medium (6 of 9 on Burton's scale)
Recommended Use: All-mountain snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
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You're crazy if you don't like these bindings!   03-09-09
PC Rider (6): rank
Burton Triads are the sh!t. I bought them at the beginning of this season. So far I have 77 days on them and they are still in great shape! Sure the screws get loose once in a while but guess what? It's a screw holding together 2 moving parts, yes they may get loose from time to time, big deal, take better care of your sh!t, check em! I actually just bought a second pair when they went on sale for my pow board! Stoked! If ur the everyday rider and are considering these, get them, they will be more advanced than you are! If you are a ripper then you should already know! Check the pros that don't have binding deals and they will be on these or Cartels, check the whole DC team! And if something does wrong, Burton has a great warranty program and Dogfunk's is even better! Just quit hating, damn! Burton makes a great product and Dogfunk is awesome so support them both!

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Friend's Triads... broken?   02-16-09
cantsee (10): rank
One highback broke at the 'living hinge' forward lean adjuster. He had not been using them for a year. Burton warrantied and replaced highback, but I am still skeptical of the quality and/or durability of Burton bindings.

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Hey, "DO NOT BUY"; how 'bout using the warranty?   02-20-09
Brad Bleak (7): rank
Every rider I've ever talked to has said that Burton makes good stuff (and at the very least adequate for the everyday rider); I just read some reviews about how quickly the Triad broke down on someone and I've got to say, "RETURN the item, either Burton (through product warranty) or Backcountry.com will be more than happy to take back your defective binding and replace it (any binding that doesn't last you at least a season would qualify as defective in my opinion, unless you are hammering the stuff yourself). So don't be a Burton hater, they make good stuff, they honor their products through warranties and you even have another layer of honor by going through backcountry.com......so relax and return your binding, if it falls apart again then I would be more inclined to believe you but you seem to be the only one to say that Burton's gear sucks...most will say it is plenty adequate or that they make top of the line gear, but I've never heard they suck......do you work for DC or something?

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