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Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding
Armed with Burton's tallest and most adjustable highback, ultralight construction, and highly-padded straps, the Cartel Snowboard Binding gives you the confidence to stomp everything. Primo Capstrap toe straps lock your feet in place and let you take full advantage of the ultra-adjustable Team Skyback II highback. The Cartel Binding also includes dual-density EVA cushioning on the baseplate to take the sting out of hard landings. As the stiffest of Burton's bindings, the Cartel lets you slay a park or rip Alaskan steep without hesitation. *Available for US Shipment Only.
Bottom Line: Don't back down from anything—ride it all with total confidence when you ride the Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding.
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By: ahhhhh (2)April 29, 2008
Alright bindings for just riding down a hill. But in the park they are awful. The forward lean, even when it is adjusted to its minimum is terrible. It just feels like somethings pushing your legs out from under you
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By: keith c (3)April 21, 2008
I purchased these at the end of the season to replace a pair of 5 year old Mission bindings. I originally used the Missions on a Custom board and moved them over to a Vapor a year ago. Because I changed boots, the Missions no longer fit properly, thus the motivation for the Cartel purchase.
Comfort: These bindings are much more comfortable than the older Missions. They have padded straps and need not be clinched as tight as the older bindings to secure the boot. Note that either because newer Burton boots are bulkier (Burton denies this, but my comparison between 4 year old Sabbath and current Serow's suggests it is the case), I bought a large Cartel binding to replace the medium sized Mission I previously used. For this reason, a prospective buyer should try boots/bindings before purchase.
Wear: I've only had a chance to ride these on about 20 runs at Mt Baker. That is too few to assess their durability.
Performance: I was hesitant to purchase newer and more expensive bindings, since I really couldn't believe that they would make any difference in performance. However, I was wrong. Surprisingly, performance was dramatically improved compared to the older style bindings. Response and control were much better. Lighter materials transmit more "feel". I mostly used them for freeriding, for which they are top rate performers.
Conclusion: An excellent binding for the sale price. Watch the highbacks when you get on the lift. They are thin and appear fragile, making them liable to break if they catch on the chair.
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By: Beans (1)April 2, 2008
I upgraded my Drake Podiums to the Cartels and I have no second thoughts what-so-ever. Comfortable and adjustable.
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By: wildtate999421 (1)March 25, 2008
I have some Cartel bindings from two years ago and like them so much I bought some new ones. I did not think that Burton could have made them better but they did.
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By: Ontarioboarder (1)March 23, 2008
my friend had just bought them on his second day of riding on them he hit a jump and on the landing the base plate broke in half. if you like jumps get a binding with a stronger baseplate. i recommend unions they come with lifetime warranty and i have had them for year so far and i love them for everything.
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By: bsherwood567646 (1)March 20, 2008
the price was right
the shipping was fast and great
the bindings were....are kick ass, a little stiff and smooth, great all mountains and solid in the little park riding i do...top marks....
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By: RJM12 (2)March 20, 2008
As someone fairly new to snowboarding, I thought bindings were all the same. But after using the Cartels, I've realized it makes all the difference! Light, responsive, and best of all, you can't even tell you have any bindings on.
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By: dathomps972058523 (1)March 20, 2008
I rode these for a week so far up in banff. Killer, Max control, nothing but Cheers for the Cartel. Must have for any serious rider.
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By: calsteaze2054706 (1)March 18, 2008
ive been riding for a few years and i gotta say burton is where its at. great response, and comfortable i recommend this to anyone
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By: moye.chris2066860 (1)March 13, 2008
While these are the most comfortable bindings I have ever used, beware if you are 190 lbs or so. I am 5' 10" 190lbs. These bindings broke after hitting one jump in the park. I broke the base in half from the toe to the heel. Pics here http://picasaweb.google.com/moye.christopher/BrokenCartels
Now, if you are a lighter weight rider, then these will probably work just fine for you. The straps are exceptionally comfortable. The toe Cap strap holds the boot back in the binding nicely with out creating pressure points on the toe. The ankle provides sufficient heel hold and lateral movement also while not making pressure points.
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By: EDUB (3)February 29, 2008
I ended up renting a pair of these from WaveRave in Mammoth, when my hommies bindings didn't work out. Comfy biding!!! The skyback really makes your heal-side turns a piece of cake! I love the toe-cap feature too, at first I wasn't too sure about it, but after riding them I'm convinced it's the way to go. I picked up the moss/fade to go with my green/kaki jacket and pants. WOO! yeah for Cartels!!!
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By: tynsap (1)February 14, 2008
I've been riding for over 15 years, and this is the best binding I've ever ridden. It locks your foot in tight for super control. The EVA padding is amazing against ice chatter, and they allow all the adjustments to fit any rider. High end features and quality for half the price. Great binding!
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By: locopb17 (6)February 1, 2008
these fresh puppies are super nice i love mine.. complete control and so much comfort. i can do way more with these than i could with my old customs. GET THEM
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By: Sleeve42 (1)January 27, 2008
I bought a new Forum Seeker Board on a friday n decided i want to get some new bindings to go with it. So after doing some research i choose the new Burton Cartels. And im more than happy with them! there great everywhere, in the park or thru the trees, super comfy and always quick to respond. i Highly reccomend them. i used to ride Burton Customs and these Cartels are miles better than my old bindings.
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By: AndrewVolcom (4)January 26, 2008
So i have had the chance to ride 3 different sets of bindings this year... The Forum Areas, The Flux Stream, and the Burton Cartels. All worn with the same boot and on the same board. The cartels definatly come in last. On my 3rd trip the the mountain the toe strap snapped, i replaced that, and than the ratchet apparatus complete fell apart, while i was tryign to get at LEAST a decent amount of toe hold, u really have to wrench these things down to get a decent hold. I have never had this problem with any other binding from burton just the cartel. Just kinda dissapointed me coming from such a well know company known for quality....
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By: brazi (25)January 6, 2008
These are light!! I was giddy taking off my old bindings and putting these on my board. The toe is perfect and keeps my dialed for every ride all day. I agree with park comment earlier, with the high backs things get a little cramped for grabs.
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By: CARTEL (2)January 3, 2008
These bindings are great. They are very reponsive
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By: j-hizzzzzzzzzy (1)January 2, 2008
these bindings are amazing i only took them out for about 10 days so far and I love them the have just enough forward lean and the baseplate really dampers the vibes when you land.
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By: romesnowboarder913 (1)December 20, 2007
has anyone had trouble with the high backs gettin hit by the chair lift and breaking off?
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By: Nitzbitz1 (1)December 5, 2007
These bindings are awesome. I thought all bindings were pretty much the same until i used them. they are so comfortable i hardly notice them but keep my boots entirely secure. the only downside is the price but it is well worth it.
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By: Airblaster man (11)November 27, 2007
First off, price is unbeatable. Second, these bindings i got may be 07's but they blow all the 08 bindings away. accept for mabey the 08 Cartels. They have an awesome toe hugger strap. Alot of 08 bindings say they can v=be both types of toestraps(regular, and toe hugger)but when it comes to actually feeling like a toe hugger, and preforming like one, while having the option of taking it apart and also making it a 100% normal strap. Theses bindings are classics, good style at a great price with preformance that shows who's bossin' the terrain
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By: colorado boarder (1)October 27, 2007
Totally worth the money. Best binding on the market and not the most expensive. Fully adjustable and light weight.
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By: Pete2nd (2)October 14, 2007
the cartel is a pretty nice binding accept i only enjoyed it free riding, in the park it was harder to grab because of the skyback even without any foward lean.
the cartel is a great binding for freeriding and backcountry but if your riding the park get a different binding
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By: Anonymous (1)October 12, 2007
Nice bindings, although with a size 14 boot the base plate is a snug fit....
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Tech Specs:
Highback:
Canted Living Hinge Team Skyback II
Strap:
[Ankle] Primostrap; [Toe] Primo Capstrap
Baseplate:
Short-glass fiber and nylon
Flex:
Stiff
Recommended Use:
Freestyle and all-mountain snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year