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Burton Children's Smalls Re:Flex Snowboard Binding - Discontinued Model

$79.97 - $79.98

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Grown-up performance and strength in a package that's been perfected for younger rippers! The Burton® Children's Smalls Re:Flex™ Snowboard Binding offers a softer flexing, zero-compromise package for dependable all-terrain riding. Ergonomic, team-designed hi-backs join forces with pro-grade straps and plenty of cushioning to give kids the comfort and performance required for a full day on the mountain.

The Smalls' lightweight, bombproof, single-component, polycarbonate baseplate construction is buttery and playful for laid-back, relaxed cruising. Its zero forward lean hi-back is completely vertical and designed for riders who prefer a more playful and relaxed feel. This binding's Re:Flex FullBED™ cushioning system provides full underfoot cushioning, maximizing comfort while minimizing fatigue, and features a trap door design for easy-access to mounting hardware.

  • Universally compatible with all current snowboard mounting systems, including 4x4, 3D®, and The Channel®
  • Re:Flex mounting system dramatically improves board flex and feel while also reducing weight
  • MicroFLAD™ System uses lever and sliding plate system to set forward lean angle of hi-back
  • Single-component canted hi-back construction
  • Hammockstrap™ ankle strap
  • Supergrip Capstrap™ toe strap
  • Easy to secure, single-component Smooth Glide™ Buckles
  • Response / Personality: Soft
  • Fits kids' boots size: 4K-7K

Style Number: BUR10575105001, BUR10575105300L, BUR10575105001S

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Jake Burton Carpenter founded Burton® Snowboards out of his Vermont barn back in 1977 and has dedicated his life to snowboarding ever since. Burton served a pivotal role in growing snowboarding from a backyard hobby to a world-class sport by creating groundbreaking products, supporting the world's best riders and pushing more resorts to allow snowboarding.