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If you're looking for support and response, you're looking for the Burton Cartel X Re:Flex™ Snowboard Binding. It's an enhanced version of the regular cartel, using Hammockstrap™s and Heel Hammocks to give you a hold that's secure and responsive, but surprisingly comfortable too. That's also why there's a FullBED under your feet, infused with B3 Gel to help smooth out the vibration from rough conditions or pressure from heavy impacts. Pair that with a Re:Flex™ base that allows for more natural board feel and flex and this binding is built to help you progress your riding just a little bit further.
KEY FEATURES- Hammockstrap™ 2.0 uses multiple components to give you a secure, suspended hold that allows for maximum flexibility while maintaining instantaneous response
- Heel Hammock allows the highback to wrap around your boot, improving comfort and hold without compromising response
- Re:Flex™ Baseplate minimizes material under your feet, allowing more room for cushion that enhances board flex and feel
- Flex: 7-9 (1 being softest, 10 stiffest)
- Design: All Mountain
- Mounting: Universal Disc
- Single-component baseplate uses a blend of fiberglass and nylon for simplicity, durability, and minimal weight
- FullBED cushioning under your foot provides support and helps the Re:Flex™ give you extra board feel
- B3 Gel in the footbed offers powerful impact absorption and vibration reduction
- Smooth Glide™ Buckles allow you to quickly slip the straps onto your boot, then click the ratchet a few times to lock in your fit
- Reinforced Flex Slider allows ankle strap to fold fully open, making strapping in easier
- Low-profile Supergrip Capstrap™ 2.0 fits securely and works with your boot to offer a firm hold with no pressure points
- Simple DialFLAD system makes it easy to fine tune your amount of forward lean
- Universal mounting disc works with 4x4 and 4x2 mounting systems, as well as The Channel™
- Reground materials used in the baseplate reduce waste without compromising performance