Style: 275233
The Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding is the high-performance binding that’s used by more professional riders than any other binding. The shred-everything Cartel Binding is stiffer for faster riding, and it reacts incredibly fast. The baseplate is cored-out to allow more natural flex and fewer dead spots. B3 Gel and a FullBED Cushioning System under your feet reduce vibration and smoothe out your ride. Step up to the Burton Cartel and be prepared to hit it out of the park.
Specs:
- Flex: 7 (on 1 (soft) to 10 (stiff) scale)
- Mounting: Universally compatible (may require adapter plate)
Features:
- Short-Glass/ Nylon Composite Re:Flex Baseplate enhances board feel and flex
- Canted Living Hinge Zero-Lean Hi-Back allows for neutral stance
- DialFLAD allows for tool-free forward-lean adjustment
- Reactstrap ankle strap is minimized and ultra-responsive
- Gettagrip Capstrap can be worn as either a toe strap or a capstrap
- Smooth Glide Buckles ratchet down and releases effortlessly
- AutoCant FullBED creates a more natural riding position
- B3 gel cushioning cuts vibration and softens hard landings

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FAQ.
Q:
"These bindings size L serve a burton moto boots size 13 or I have to go to a size XL bindings?"
Question by Pupi28 on 3/22/2013 - 8:14 am
A:
"L is the largest that Burton has in this binding. It is for sizes 10+. That should be ok for you."
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 3/22/2013 - 10:39 am
Q:
"Are the Burton cartel bindings compatible with Burton custom snowboard? I have the old 4screw base plates "
Question by Barry on 3/23/2013 - 7:07 pm
A:
""You will need the channel board for an EST binding. The hole pattern plates will not work.""
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 3/26/2013 - 12:10 pm
Q:
"are these the EST or Re-flex?"
Question by raul on 5/3/2013 - 8:14 pm
A:
"This binding is a non-EST binding. If you want the EST version you can get it
here!"
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 5/6/2013 - 9:32 am