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The Burton P1.1 Snowboard Binding's unique two-piece baseplate adds a new level of flex to help you butter boxes like nothing else and really feel your board react in the powder. Add super-plush straps to the equation, and you have yourself one seriously comfortable binding. Burton includes a Canted Living Hinge highback directly attached to the outer rail for increased edge-to-edge response without sacrificing the soft feel. -
Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: Bindings with a feel unlike all others.
I guess I'll be the only one on here to not suck burtons chode and go off on these bindings. they are "ok" for about the first 5 days, but man after that straps started breaking, clips started breaking.
I had also bought these because somebody had said they were stiff.. Whatever, these are flimsy as all get out. The would be a decent park binding i guess.
compared to the "older" technine bindings, and ride, i must say I am not a fan of the burton flimsy feel.
Do these bindings come with an additional 4 hole padded disk/unidisk for mounting on non-burton boards? Or is the matching padded disk exclusive to burton binding/board setups?
Since 2004, I have been riding the 04 P1s and now the 08 P1s, and both have been solid performers. They have matched up well with my old burton rulers and now my 32 lashed. They might not be the stiffest binding out there, but I have never felt like I needed more support, and there is still enough flex to let you tweak grabs, etc. One of my biggest gripes with bindings is when the ratchets slip (usually on cold, snowy days) and neither of my sets of P1s has even done that. The straps are super comfortable, and the bindings are still very responsive even when the straps aren't really tightened down. Definitely recommended. Only potential issue, not really a biggie, is that the baseplate is only padded on the Burton 3 hole version, not the 4 hole version; so if you don't have a burton board and this is a big deal to you, might be something to consider.
I say go for something like the triad EST or the cartel EST...when you put regular burton bindings on est boards they just act as normal bindings,which isnt horrible...but theres a huge difference when you actually use the est system
these are the sex on fire bindings. i love em. have only ridden twice on them, so dont know how durable they are. i love how they flex in the right way, and are stiff in the right way. they are responsive. they have good adjustment all around. and the baseplate keeps you up off the board to eliminate heel / toe drag. they are also much lighter than my previous binding. all in all, good job burton, and props to backcountry on their great pricing and customer service!!
They will work awesome. They are made to go together. These with a custom board would be a very very good setup for all types of riding, whether it be park or pow riding.
these are the flyest bindings out there u cant get a better binding for 300 i mean these are like driving a lambo!!! or better yet a bentley with a drive.........they are like so cush and super flex these are # 1 no bullshit ...there is no wonder why the dude @ the burton said these are called "burton bentley's bindings" dude just stop bein cheap and dont hesitate to order especially cuz if u dont like just call and get ur $$$ back but ud be a fool if u did return them ....300 and u will ride better then the pro's
Are these significantly any better than the Cartels? I got the cartels but for some reason, I looked past these and they seem a bit sicker from what I read. Should I exchange Cartels for P1.1??? And I mostly ride park btw.
what do you ride mostly? these are more geared for park cuz they are softer, where as the cartels are stiffer and give you more response for all mountian, but are still awesome in the park...i say cartels all the way, but if you really spend your whole day doin boxes and rails, then get the P1.1's
These are the cushiest bindings ive ever ridden. Got them in Green. The pouch on the back is a bonus, its padded even more than the white and black ones already are. These are much lighter than last year's p1. Awesome bindings.
I just bought the womens 09 Burton Stigma-- 152 cm. Will these bindings work? I love the look!! I'm a size 9 women's boot. What binding size would you recommend? Small or Medium?
I just got a set of last seasons P1s, grudgingly, as I hate Burton's money grabbing screw systems. My old Head PX7 bindings (which i loved for freeride & big mountain) never fitted my last season's burton Jussi properly, and my old (old) customs had toe strap issues with my DC boots. Basically I've had to eat my burton bashing words. The P1s are AWESOME for butters and presses, have comfy straps, avoid any heel/toe drag issues and fit my boots well. Great in the park and hold up to ferocious freeride bashings too (tho not as sturdy as the Head PX7s). Foam padding getting a bit freyed tho.
I bought the P1 SZ bindings and they're killer. Ratcheting them up is super easy and quick. Rip cord cinch for the ankle strap is pretty durable, been out about 7/8 times now and they're still holding up pretty well. Highly recommend the bindings either regular and especially the SZ bindings.
Will these bindings fit any board that's out there that has the threaded inserts on the board? in another words will it fit any boards that do not have the Burton exclusive EST channels ?
The overall quality of the bindings are great and ride smooth. The binding toe straps tend to loosen up often half way through a run. Beside the toes strap the binding kick ass and are worth the money. Take the time to set up the binding custom for your comfort.
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