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The Freestyle Snowboard Binding is loaded with trickle-down tech from Burton's higher-end binding models, making it one of the best values in the industry. The soft, forgiving flex is a long-time favorite with park rats and newbies alike, making it a binding that not only helps you grow into snowboarding, but one that you can keep hammering long after the skills are there.

  • Single-component baseplate for consistent feel and response throughout
  • Ultra-minimized highback for the lightest weight possible
  • Durable Smooth Glide Buckles give you precise fit control
  • EVA baseplate cushioning absorbs shock
  • Rotatable highbacks allow you to dial in heel-edge response and enhance tweak-ability
  • Telescoping straps let you get your fit exactly right for greater comfort and response
  • Progressive flex construction targets flex specifically for optimum response without grabbing
  • True OTT highback padding eliminates pressure points

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5 5

Ian Griffith

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Great bindings mount up quick and are very adjustable. I rock larges to go with size 12 boots and Burton Process board. Couldn't ask for more.

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conp447420

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are Burton bindings compatible with non-Burton boards?

marauder96SS

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Depends on the mounting system. Track vs Disk, etc. The disk based bindings by Burton should fit universally with any board. Just make sure you know which ones you're getting and what board you have.

Depends on the mounting system. Track vs Disk, etc. The disk based bindings by Burton should fit universally with any board.  Just make sure you know which ones you're getting and what board you have.
5 5

Kayla Robb

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I've had these for about 3 years now. These were easy to screw onto my board and they haven't shown signs of breaking yet! They're way easy to strap in and out, and the flex I get is fantastic!

4 5

Mike

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I got into Snowboarding about a year ago, and have been enough times where I know I will be returning many more times. Attaching these bindings to my board was not difficult. Just three screws to attach my bindings to my snowboard. I few slight adjustments to the straps and I was ready to go. Have been boarding about 4 full days already with these bindings and they do appear to be holding up pretty well.

5 5

Four Horsemen

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From day one till the last day of the season when they drag you off the hill, the Freestyle will get you there. Built to last, for your beginner to intermediate rider without breaking the bank. There?s a reason the Freestyle?s been a bestseller for over 20 years now.