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Search Tags: snowboard bindings, Youth snowboard bindings, burton snowboard bindings, all mountain snowboard bindings , Kids
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Easy Does It
Making it easy for even the smallest riders to cruise and strap in all on their own, the kids' Burton Grom Disc Snowboard Bindings make it a cinch for even the smallest riders to achieve snowboarding independence.
A single, mitten-friendly oversize buckle and strap make for easy entry and exit.
Its lightweight, soft-flexing feel sets kids up for a smooth learning curve.
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Soft Flex
Mounting Compatibility
Disc
Baseplate Materials
Ankle Straps / Buckles
Onestrap
Smack-It Ratchet
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Youth Designed for Kids
All Mountain Explores all obstacles across the mountain, enjoying anything coming across them on the hill.
Soft Allows the ride to have the most flex in their equipment with soft easy flex from toe to heel.
Strap Strap bindings are the most common type of snowboard bindings, and they can be easily identified by the flexible straps (or sometimes a single strap) that connect across the top of the snowboard boot to hold it in place. A ratcheting buckle tightens the straps across the top of the ankle and toe of the boot. Because each strap is adjustable and can be tightened individually, strap snowboard bindings offer a high degree of adjustability.
2x4, 4x4, Burton 3D, Channel Compatible with the Channel, Burton 3D, 2x4, and 4x4 mounting systems.
Yes Canting means the footbed is built with the outside of the feet slightly more raised than the inside, like a wedge. This helps align your joints and can provide better comfort, and even better tip to tail response in some cases.
Beginner / Intermediate A beginner to intermediate skier or rider is one who can confidently handle easy slopes, link turns, and control speed, but is still developing skills on steeper or varied terrain. Stays of trails marked as beginner as well as some intermediate trails.
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