Burton Mission Snowboard Bindings
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Burton Mission Snowboard Bindings

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  • Gender: Men
  • Snowboarding Type: Snowboard Bindings
  • Quantity: 1
  • Sports Type: Snowboarding
  • Material: Nylon Aluminum Fiberglass
  • Bindings: Strap
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Burton Mission Snowboard Bindings

A no-nonsense destroyer, the Mission® is for the shredder who’s riding whatever, whenever— instead of working overtime to buy some blinged out binding. While the competition’s crying “uncle,” the Mission keeps dropping hammers with premium performance at PBR prices. With the forget-it’s-there fit of the Team Skyback® and NEW Superstap™—get the freedom to float, spin, and stomp with the comfort to lap the lifts ’til last call.

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Consumer Reviews

rancid1993
322

Burton has a Another Quality Pair of Bindings

byrancid1993 Jan 2, 2007
37 Helpfuls 38 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Light, Durable, Cap Strap, Fantastic Ride
Cons Strap Length, Ratchets Freeze
Recommended it? Yes

Burton bindings are ones that are often considered to be the best in the snowboarding world. I actually own a current year pair of Burton bindings and have used an older pair of Burton bindings to go with the Burton Missions I currently have attached to my board. Anyway, the Mission is a binding... Read full review »

biscuitfarmer
452

The Burton binding that is on a MISSION

bybiscuitfarmer Nov 7, 2006
22 Helpfuls 23 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros solid bindings, feel great, look great.
Cons somwhat expensive
Recommended it? Yes

I have been snowboarding for somewhere around 10 or so years. I started out in the state of Washington at Stephen's Pass, Whistler Blackcomb, and a variety of other off the trail hills. Through that time I have gone through a large number of boards, generally 2-3 per season, in an attempt to find... Read full review »

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Features and Price Equals a Great Value

bytombeaman Jan 16, 2007
20 Helpfuls 21 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Quality and Value
Cons Short straps that lose flexibility in the cold
Recommended it? Yes

Not the top of the Burton line, but certainly a contender for value are the Burton Mission Bindings. Well constructed, light weight,with plenty of features, these bindings will serve the beginner and intermediate boarder very well.

These bindings have toe cups to keep your feet secure,... Read full review »

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Product Details and Features

Key Features

Gender Men
Snowboarding Type Snowboard Bindings
Quantity 1
Sports Type Snowboarding
Material Nylon • Aluminum • Fiberglass
Bindings Strap
Brand Burton

Dimensions

Bow Weight 4 lb.

Miscellaneous

Product ID 32956251

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