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Best Men’s Burton Snowboard Bindings

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Have you ever tried shopping for the best men’s Burton snowboard bindings and found yourself overwhelmed by all the options and price points? You’re not alone. With years of experience riding and reviewing Burton gear, I’ve broken down the top men’s snowboard bindings in Burton’s 2024–2025 lineup so you’ll know how to choose the one that fits your riding style and budget.

In this guide, I’ll explain what features you get at each price level and which Burton bindings are best for you this season.

Best Men’s Burton Snowboard Bindings

Freestyle
Mission
Cartel
Cartel X
Genesis
X

Men’s Burton Freestyle

mens burton freestyle

$239.99 CAD

Alright, first up we have the Freestyle coming in at $239.99 CAD. This is Burton’s best men’s snowboard binding for beginners. You actually get a lot of bang for your buck in this entry-level binding.

Men’s Burton Freestyle Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings

The Freestyle uses Burton’s Re:Flex base plate design which allows you to use this binding on Burton channel-based boards as well as standard 4×4 or 4×2 snowboards from other brands. The baseplate is made from a polycarbonate material, giving it a soft flex which is great for lighter riders, or maybe a beginner who doesn’t want an overly stiff and responsive binding.

Burton Freestyle Ankle StrapIt has Burton’s standard Reactstrap™ ankle strap. This uses a pre-shaped single-injected mold construction method that reduces waste while offering reliable comfort. A feature on all of Burton’s ankle straps is the flex slider, which allows you to fully open the strap making to easier to step into your bindings.

Burton Snowboard Binding Ankle Strap Flex SliderLastly, it has Burton’s standard Smooth Glide™ Buckles and Supergrip Capstrap™. This is a great binding for that beginner to intermediate-level snowboarder looking for a soft flexing, easy-riding binding.

Men’s Burton Mission

mens burton mission

$299.99 CAD

Stepping up to $299.99 CAD is the Mission binding. The main upgrades here are in the base plate and hi-back, which is now made of 30% short-glass/nylon composite. Essentially, it’s denser plastic than the Freestyle. With the stiffer base plate and hi-back, you can now ride those more aggressive snowboards, because the stiffer the binding the more responsiveness you get.

Men’s Burton Mission Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings

It still has Burton’s Reactstrap, Smooth Glide buckles and Supergrip Capstrap. If you’re a beginner to intermediate, or maybe more intermediate, this is a great binding that will give you better toe-to-heel response.

Men’s Burton Cartel

mens burton cartel

$369.99 CAD

Alright, jumping up to $369.99 CAD we have the Cartel. This model has been a mainstay in Burton’s snowboard binding lineup for years. Nobody hates this binding. You can put it on pretty much any board and it pairs great.

At this price point you’re getting a big upgrade in the ankle strap. This uses Burton’s Hammockstrap 2.0 which consists of two parts: an inner hammock that cradles your boot and outer bands that allow your boot to roll and float around slightly within the strap, reducing pressure points. This makes for a more comfortable and responsive binding compared to previous models.

Burton Cartel Hammockstrap 2.0The hi-back on the Cartel is slightly thinned out towards the top. This gives it more flex side-to-side compared to the Misson, but it still gives you that stiff, responsive feel when you lean back on it.

This is also the first binding in the line that comes in both a Re:Flex and EST versions.

Men’s Burton Cartel Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Men’s Burton Cartel EST® Snowboard Bindings

NOTE: Burton’s EST bindings are only compatible with Burton Channel snowboards. EST stands for Extra Sensory Technology, which is a baseplate design that offers the best in underfoot flex, board feel, and stance adjustability.

The Cartel is for that intermediate to advanced level rider looking for a medium-to-stiff binding with quicker edge control that improves on comfort. This is Burton’s best all-mountain snowboard binding for men that you can take everywhere from groomers, the terrain park, lines through the trees and everything in between.

Men’s Burton Cartel X

mens burton cartel x

$429.99 CAD

Jumping up to $429.99 CAD we have the Cartel X. This is a binding for those guys who have been riding the Cartels for awhile and are now looking for something stiffer and quicker. This binding comes with big upgrades to the base plate and hi-back.

Men’s Burton Cartel X Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Men’s Burton Cartel X EST® Snowboard Bindings

When you move from the Cartel to the Cartel X you’re getting better dual-component buckles with nylon teeth that lasts longer. You get Burton’s Supergrip Capstrap™ 2.0 with a silicone and rubber overlay that grips the toe area of snowboarding boots better.

Burton Cartel X Highback Heel HammockThe Cartel X upgrades to 45% Short-Glass/Nylon Composite material. The higher the glass content the stiffer the binding will be. The hi-back is also upgraded to Burton’s Heel Hammock. What this does is wrap around the back of your boot and gives you better grip against the hi-back. The more pressure you put on it the more it grips the backside of your boot. The footbed also has B3 gel cushioning that provides better comfort and dampening.

Burton Cartel X Footbed B3 GelYou’re getting a lot of upgrades in this binding over previous models in the line, making it a premium offering for all-mountain snowboarding.

Men’s Burton Genesis

mens burton genesis

$499.99 CAD

Next up at $499.99 CAD we have the Genesis. This binding actually goes back to the 30% Short-Glass/Nylon Composite material, so it’ll be less stiff than the Cartel X. But you’re getting an upgrade to the straps and a huge upgrade to the hi-back.

Men’s Burton Genesis Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Men’s Burton Genesis EST® Snowboard Bindings

The Genesis uses the Hammockstrap but it has a much softer and denser feel. It also has this criss-crossed spine that allows for really good foot roll so you can tweak tricks. It also has Burton’s Double Take Buckles, which uses dual-sided strap and ratchet teeth. This helps reduce the amount of cranks it takes to tighten your straps.

Burton Genesis Ankle StrapFor the hi-back, you get Burton’s Kickback Hammock. This design moves better with your boot, and uses a combination of internal spring tension between the molded hammock and the hi-back frame to increase responsiveness and reduce vibrations for comfort. The Hammock technology in the ankle strap combined with the Kickback Hammock Hi-back and Supergrip Capstrap literally wraps your entire boot in seamless comfort and response.

Burton Kickback HammockThen, exclusively for the EST version, you get a hinge in the footbed. The bottom part of the binding that holds you down to your board is  30% Short-Glass/Nylon Composite, while the heelcup is only 18% glass. This softens the heelcup and provides better foot roll.

The Genesis has a lot of really good features that allows this binding to fit and move well with your boot, no matter which brand of snowboard boots you’re wearing.

Men’s Burton X

mens burton X

$719.99 CAD

Last up at $719.99 we have the X, which only comes in an EST version. This is Burton’s lightest and stiffest men’s binding. It has a unique footbed that could only be done in an EST binding rather than Re:Flex. It has a 50:50 Carbon Fiber/Nylon Composite Blended base plate which makes this binding noticeably lighter than all of the others right when you pick it up.

Men’s Burton X EST® Snowboard Bindings

The hi-back is also constructed from carbon and is shaped to fit boots well. This hi-back is the stiffest and most responsive in Burton’s entire bindings line.

Burton X EST Hi-back

It comes with Burton’s Asym Hammockstrap, which is an asymmetrically shaped ankle strap that allows for better lateral mobility in the binding. This reduces the amount of pressure the ankle strap can apply to your boot. In addition, it also uses the criss-crossed spine like in the Genesis. This creates a binding that will give you greater toe-to-heel control, while also improving your ability to laterally twist and steer, than any other binding in the lineup.

The coolest thing about the X is its footbed. Its got what Burton calls SpringBED, which is a carbon and fiberglass infused suspension system. It acts like a shock absorber, reducing vibrations and improving response.

Burton X EST footbed

I’ve actually ridden this base plate before and it’s incredible. With the EST, when your board flexes, the binding flexes with it and then the footbed can actually flex as well. So, as you’re coming out of turns, not only is your board’s pressure snapping back but so is your bindings. This creates a dynamic, high-performance binding that allows you to power through turns. I also find this footbed design softens landings. I’ve had this binding on a park board and landed a bit flat and it didn’t phase me much because of the suspension.

The X is for that rider looking for the lightest, stiffest and most responsive binding that’s still comfortable with straps that can fit any type of boot.

Those are the best men’s Burton snowboard bindings for the 2024-2025 season

Alright, I hope you enjoyed my run through of the best men’s Burton snowboard bindings for the 2024-2025 season. If you’re unfamiliar with some of the terminology used in this post, you should read my ultimate guide to men’s snowboard bindings. If you’ve got any questions about any of the Burton snowboard bindings I talked about here, feel free to leave some comments down below. I’m on here every single day trying to answer your questions, I want to make sure I get you into some rad gear but most importantly I want to make sure its actually going to fit you and your riding style.

August 2, 2025/0 Comments/by cerpnjakjohn

Best Men’s Burton All Mountain Snowboards

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Have you ever been shopping for the best men’s Burton all-mountain snowboards, trying to make sense of the pricing and what sets each board apart? It can definitely feel overwhelming. With my years of experience and knowledge of Burton snowboarding gear, I’ll walk you through the best men’s Burton all-mountain snowboards for the 2024–2025 season.

I’ll break down each board in Burton’s lineup and explain what features you get at the different price points. By the end of this guide, you’ll feel confident knowing which snowboard is the best fit for you and what to buy heading into your next season on the slopes.

Best Men’s Burton All Mountain Snowboards

Ripcord
Instigator
Process
Free Thinker
Custom
Custom X

Men’s Burton Ripcord

Burton Ripcord

$549.99 CAD

Alright, first up for $549.99 CAD is the Ripcord. This board utilizes a number of different features and technologies that make it one of the best men’s snowboards for beginners to learn on. It has Burton’s Flat Top bend and Easy Bevel base. This means the board is flat–or zero camber–in between the feet and rocker outside the feet towards the nose and tail. The base of the board has a convex shape. With these two combined the board’s edges lift off the snow slightly, offering an easy, catch-free riding experience.

Men’s Burton Ripcord Flat Top Snowboard

The Ripcord has an all mountain directional shape with 5mm of taper in the nose and a directional flex pattern. This means you’ll ride with a set back stance and that the nose of the board is slightly longer and wider than the tail. This makes the nose of the board easier to flex and bend than the tail, making it super easy to initiate turns and steer from edge to edge.

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The Ripcord comes with Burton’s Fly 900G Core, which is their entry level single-species wood core for their snowboards. It also has biax fiberglass, making this board soft and playful and perfect for a beginner or an intermediate rider who goes snowboarding a few times a season. This is a great board to cruise around the resort as it turns really well at low to medium speeds. If you want to make picking up and learning snowboarding easy, then the Ripcord is definitely the snowboard for you.

Men’s Burton Instigator

Burton Instigator

$579.99 CAD

Next up at $579.99 CAD we have the Instigator. This board has some similarities to the Ripcord but also comes with noticeable upgrades. Chief among them is the upgraded Super Fly 800G Core. This core uses dual-species of wood that alternate between soft and hard woods, which make it lighter and stiffer, and ultimately more responsive, than the Ripcord.

While the Instigator still has an all mountain directional shape with 5mm of taper and biax fiberglass like the Ripcord, it differs in having a twin flex and comes in both Burton’s FlatTop and PurePop bends.

Men’s Burton Instigator Flat Top Snowboard
Men’s Burton Instigator Camber Snowboard

The twin flex means both the nose and tail of the board flex symmetrically, which will make it easier to ride switch and throw in a bit of freestyle flare on this all mountain snowboard. The PurePop bend has camber in between your feet, then flat outside your feet into slight rocker in the nose and tail. Both the FlatTop and PurePop bends, along with the upgraded core, provide more stability at higher speeds than the Ripcord, but overall this board is still playful and forgiving. You’ll find that the Instigator tracks and floats well both in the groomers and in deeper snow.

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  • burton purepop camber
  • burton all mountain directional shape
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  • burton super fly 800g core
  • burton dualzone egd
  • burton biax fiberglass
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This is a great board for somebody who’s starting out and knows they want to get into snowboarding. Maybe you’ve bought lessons and you need a good board for a beginner with the features that will help you progress into intermediate. This is a beginner to intermediate board that’s good for someone who’s rented a few times and has got a little bit of snowboarding experience, or if you’re somebody who catches on to new board sports fast and you’re not going to out grow the performance too quickly.

Men’s Burton Process

Burton Process

$719.99 CAD

Coming next at $719.99 CAD is the Burton Process. It’s a big jump up in price from the Instigator, but this is an amazing all mountain snowboard! It’s the same board that Mark McMorris rides because it perfectly bridges the gap between a park board and an all-mountain board. For the extra money you get meaningful upgrades to the wood core and fiberglass layers.

The Process comes with Burton’s Super Fly II 700G Core which makes it noticeably lighter and stiffer than the previously mentioned boards. In addition, you get Burton’s Triax fiberglass, which distributes pressure more evenly along the board whether you’re flexing from nose to tail or torsionally. This creates a board that is snappier and more responsive from toe-to-heel and nose-to-tail, offering way more pop and stability at higher speeds.

This board also has a twin shape and twin flex, meaning you stand directly in the center of the board and it responds and steers the same whether you’re riding regular or switch. This is what gives the Process its more freestyle park-infused flavour.

Men’s Burton Process Camber Snowboard
Men’s Burton Process Flying V Snowboard

The Process comes in both PurePop camber and Flying V rocker. In Burton’s Flying V, there is rocker in between your feet, then camber under your feet, back to rocker outside your feet to the tip and tail of the board. Between the two, the PurePop board will provide a more aggressive, dynamic, and hard-charging riding style for all mountain riders who want to hit bigger jumps and features. While the Flying V will be easier to get on edge and steer, making it more mellow and relaxed. It will also be easier to press and spin in the terrain park as well as float in deeper snow conditions.

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  • burton super fly 700g core
  • burton dualzone egd
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Lastly, the Process also has an upgraded sintered base. The previously mentioned boards all had extruded bases. Sintered bases are more porous, making them glide easier and faster across the snow than extruded, but they do require waxing more regularly.

The Process is perfect for that rider who wants a twin shape and the feeling of a park board with the added versatility to go anywhere and do anything on the mountain. This is a light, fast and responsive snowboard for intermediate to advanced level riders.

Men’s Burton Free Thinker

Burton Free Thinker

$839.99 CAD

At $839.99 we have the Free Thinker, another board that caters to freestyle riding because of its twin shape and flex but is absolutely a board you can charge across the entire mountain with. For the extra money you’re getting upgrades to the Triax fiberglass, where the bottom layer of fiberglass now includes carbon stripes that run from tip to tail, which saves weight but also improves the board’s stability, responsiveness, and edge control at higher speeds and in harsher riding conditions.

You also get an upgrade to the base with Burton’s WFO Sintered Base, which has wax infused into the pores of the base. The material is harder and more durable than Burton’s standard sintered base.

Men’s Burton Free Thinker Camber Snowboard

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  • burton super fly 700g core
  • burton dualzone egd
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The Free Thinker only comes in traditional camber bend which offers the most aggressive, powerful and precise pressure control along the entire effective edge of the snowboard. This is an intermediate to advanced snowboard that will hold up to the demands of hitting big jumps and the pipe when you want to ride park—or carving hard on groomers and steering with precision in the trees when you want to go all-mountain.

Men’s Burton Custom

Burton Custom

$879.99 CAD

The Custom has been in Burton’s product line longer than any other and it’s arguably one of the best men’s Burton all mountain snowboards ever made. It’s the tried-and-true standard for a snowboard that’s designed to do everything well at every level of riding. For $879.99 CAD the Custom is packed with features and tech for die-hard, advanced riders and is one of the best snowboards you can get. It’s iconic and nobody hates this board.

Men’s Burton Custom Camber Snowboard
Men’s Burton Custom Flying V Snowboard

Now, this board does have some similar construction to the Free Thinker. It has the same Super Fly II 700G Core, Triax fiberglass with carbon highlights, and WFO sintered base. But what really sets the Custom apart and makes it unique is the directional shape but twin flex, and because of where the binding mounts are located along the sidecut of the board. The rider can position themselves in a centered or set back stance. In the centered position, even though you’ll have a longer nose, the board will flex and steer the same whether you’re riding switch or regular. Then in the set back position, the board rides more like a tapered freeride snowboard, making it ideal for deeper snow and high-speed carving. It’s a wickedly versatile all-mountain snowboard that comes in both traditional Camber and Flying V bends. Whichever one you get, the Custom tracks really straight and turns really smooth.

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  • burton all mountain directional shape
  • burton super fly 700g core
  • burton dualzone egd
  • burton sintered wfo base
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If you’re an advanced level snowboarder looking to invest in the performance of a high-end all mountain snowboard that can last you years, if not decades, and you don’t know what to get? Buy a Burton Custom! You can thank me later.

Men’s Burton Custom X

Burton Custom X

$1,099.99 CAD

At $1,099.99 we have the Custom X, which has the same directional shape and twin flex as the Custom, but then the Custom X is loaded with added features. Things like the Dragonfly 600G Core, which is Burton’s lightest and stiffest wooden core. You’ll notice how light this board is as soon as you pick it up.

Men’s Burton Custom X Camber Snowboard

In addition to the Triax fiberglass—where the bottom layer has carbon strips—the top layer now has carbon stringers that run in an X-pattern intersecting beneath the binding mounts. This gives the board a very stiff feel from nose to tail and torsionally. When you apply pressure and flex the board, a lot of added energy builds up, making it the snappiest and most responsive in the entire product line.

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  • burton sintered wfo base
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This is definitely a board for advanced riders looking for an aggressive riding experience for big mountain terrain.

Best Men’s Burton All Mountain Snowboards Comparison Chart

Model Price (CAD) Bend Shape Key Features Best For Buy Online
Ripcord $549.99 Flat Top Directional • 5mm taper
• Directional flex
• Fly 900G Core
• Biax fiberglass
• Extruded base
Beginners who want a catch-free, forgiving ride Buy from Burton
Instigator $579.99 Flat Top / PurePop Directional • 5mm taper
• Twin flex
• Super Fly 800G Core
• Dualzone EGD
• Biax fiberglass
• Extruded base
Beginners progressing to intermediate; playful all-mountain cruising Buy from Burton
Process $719.99 PurePop / Flying V Twin • Twin flex
• Super Fly II 700G Core
• Dualzone EGD
• Triax fiberglass
• Sintered base
Intermediate riders who want a freestyle-influenced all-mountain board Buy from Burton
Free Thinker $839.99 Traditional Camber Twin • Twin flex
• Super Fly II 700G Core
• Dualzone EGD
• Triax fiberglass with Carbon highlights
• WFO sintered base
Advanced freestyle riders who want power and stability across the mountain Buy from Burton
Custom $879.99 Traditional Camber / Flying V Directional • Twin flex
• Super Fly II 700G Core
• Dualzone EGD
• Triax fiberglass with Carbon highlights
• WFO sintered base
Advanced riders seeking legendary all-mountain versatility Buy from Burton
Custom X $1,099.99 Traditional Camber Directional • Twin flex
• Dragonfly 600G Core
• Multizone EGD
• Triax fiberglass with Carbon highlights and stringers
• WFO sintered base
Experts who want ultra-responsive power and precision Buy from Burton

If you’re unfamiliar with some of the terminology used in this post, you should read my ultimate guide to men’s snowboards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best men’s Burton snowboard for beginners?

The Burton Ripcord is one of the best beginner-friendly snowboards in Burton’s lineup. It features a Flat Top bend, Easy Bevel base, and a soft flex pattern—all designed to make learning easy, stable, and catch-free. It’s also one of the most affordable boards, making it ideal for first-time riders or casual resort snowboarders.

What’s the difference between the Burton Ripcord and Instigator?

Both are geared toward beginner to intermediate riders, but the Instigator offers upgraded tech like a dual-species Super Fly 800G Core and the option of a more responsive PurePop camber bend. The Ripcord is better for absolute beginners, while the Instigator suits riders who plan to progress quickly or already have some board sports experience.

Which Burton all-mountain snowboard is best for freestyle?

If you want a board that’s playful in the park but still capable across the entire mountain, go for the Burton Process or Burton Free Thinker. Both feature a true twin shape and flex, making them ideal for switch riding, spins, and jumps. The Process is slightly more forgiving, while the Free Thinker offers more power and pop for advanced tricks.

What’s the difference between the Burton Custom and Custom X?

The Burton Custom is the iconic all-around board designed for versatility—great for carving, powder, and occasional park laps. The Custom X is the more aggressive version with stiffer flex and high-end materials like the Dragonfly core and carbon layering. It’s best for experienced riders who want maximum response and stability at high speeds.

Is Flying V or PurePop Camber better for all-mountain riding?

It depends on your riding style. PurePop Camber delivers more power, edge hold, and pop—great for hard-charging, carving, and jumps. Flying V is a hybrid rocker profile that’s more playful and easier to steer, ideal for laid-back riders, powder days, or terrain park play. Both are available on popular models like the Burton Process and Custom.

Are Burton snowboards worth the price?

Yes. Burton has long been considered one of the top snowboard brands for a reason. Their boards are built with premium materials, thoughtful design, and rider-tested performance. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced rider, Burton’s lineup offers excellent options that can last you several seasons with proper care.

Thanks for checking out my guide on the best men’s Burton all mountain snowboards for the 2-24-2025 season. If you’ve got any questions about any of the boards I discussed, or any other Burton snowboarding gear, definitely leave some comments below. I’m on here every single day trying to answer your questions. I want to make sure I can help you get into some rad gear but most importantly I want to make sure it’s going to fit you and your riding style.

Grab yourself a brand new Burton all-mountain snowboard and get out to ride, because any day of ridin’ is a good day!

June 14, 2025/0 Comments/by cerpnjakjohn

Best Women’s Burton Snowboard Bindings

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Have you ever found yourself shopping for the best women’s Burton snowboard bindings, feeling overwhelmed by all the options and pricing–unsure whether you’re picking something that actually fits your riding style, preferences, and budget?

I’m here to walk you through the 2024–2025 women’s Burton snowboard bindings lineup so you’ll know exactly what features to expect at each price point. By the end, you’ll feel confident choosing the right bindings for your next season on snow.

Women’s Burton Citizen

women's Burton Citizen

$239.99 CAD

Starting at $239.99 CAD, we have the Citizen, one of the best-selling beginner-style bindings. All Burton bindings feature a true women’s-specific design. This means each model is engineered with women’s feet, calf sizes and lower centre of gravity in mind.

Women’s Burton Citizen Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings

The Citizen comes with Burton’s Re:Flex base plate design which allows you to use this binding on Burton channel-based boards as well as standard 4×4 or 4×2 snowboards from other brands. The baseplate is made from a polycarbonate material, giving it a soft flex that pairs well with beginner-friendly snowboards like the Burton Stylus or Hideaway.

burton reactstrapIt has Burton’s standard Reactstrap™ ankle strap. This uses a pre-shaped single-injected mold construction method that reduces waste while offering reliable comfort. It’s a testament to not having to add padding to your straps in order to make them comfortable if you just shape them right.

Lastly, it has Burton’s standard Smooth Glide™ Buckles and Supergrip Capstrap™. These bindings are ideal for beginner to intermediate riders look for an easy, smooth feel–the Citizen is definitely for you.

Women’s Burton Scribe

women's Burton Scribe

$299.99 CAD

Jumping up to $299.99 CAD, the Burton Scribe shares much of the Citizen’s construction (ie. polycarbonate baseplate, Reactstrap, Smooth Glide Buckles) but has an upgraded hi-back that’s stiffer and provides better toe-to-heel responsiveness and control.

Women’s Burton Scribe Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings

burton scribe hi-back

This binding is great for beginner to intermediate riders looking to push their skills, as well as more advanced park riders who prefer a smoother, more forgiving flex.

Women’s Burton Lexa

women's Burton Lexa

$369.99 CAD

Alright, coming in at $369.99 CAD, we have the most popular women’s Burton snowboard binding in the lineup–the Lexa. You’re getting upgrades to the baseplate and the straps compared to previous models in this solid all-mountain binding. You can use the Lexa to ride everything from groomers, the terrain park, lines through the trees and everything in between. This is also the first binding in the line that comes in both a Re:Flex and EST versions.

Women’s Burton Lexa Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Women’s Burton Lexa EST® Snowboard Bindings

NOTE: Burton’s EST bindings are only compatible with Burton Channel snowboards. EST stands for Extra Sensory Technology, which is a baseplate design that offers the best in underfoot flex, board feel, and stance adjustability.

The Burton Lexa is considered the female counterpart to the Burton Cartel for men. The baseplate’s construction material is upgraded to 30% short-glass/nylon composite, which is a stiffer plastic than polycarbonate. This creates a much more responsive binding.

burton hammockstrap 2.0The ankle strap is upgraded to Burton’s Hammockstrap 2.0. It consists of two parts: an inner hammock that cradles your boot and outer bands that allow your boot to roll and float around slightly within the strap, reducing pressure points. This makes for a more comfortable and responsive binding compared to previous models.

The Lexa is for that women who’s an intermediate to advanced level rider looking for a medium-to-stiff binding with quicker edge control that doesn’t sacrifice comfort.

Women’s Burton Lexa X

women's Burton Lexa X

$429.99 CAD

Alright next at $429.99 CAD for those women who have been riding the Lexa for a few years and are looking for the next step up, we’ve got the Lexa X. This binding has more of a high-end park riding focus.

Some people think the ‘X’ means this binding is stiffer than the Lexa, but that’s not true. The ‘X’ is meant to imply that there’s extra upgrades in this model over the Lexa. While it has the same 30% short-glass/nylon composite baseplate, you get an upgraded Heel Hammock in the hi-back. What this does is wrap around the back of your boot and gives you better grip against the hi-back. You won’t have to buckle your straps down as tight becuase the Heel Hammock prevent heel slip.Burton Heel Hammock

Women’s Burton Lexa X Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Women’s Burton Lexa X EST® Snowboard Bindings

You also get the upgraded Asym Hammockstrap, which is an asymmetrically shaped ankle strap that allows for better lateral mobility in the binding. This reduces the amount of pressure the ankle strap can apply to your boot.

burton asym hammockstrap

The ratchets are also upgraded to Burton’s Double Take Buckles, which uses dual-sided strap and ratchet teeth. This helps reduce the amount of cranks it takes to tighten your straps.

burton double take buckles

You also get an upgraded toe strap, which has a rubber overlay to better grip the different fits and shapes of boots. Finally, there is added B3 gel in the heel footbed for cushioning and damping vibrations.

Again, The Lexa X is not any stiffer than the Lexa, but you’re getting a lot more comfort and performance features in a higher end women’s terrain park and all-mountain binding.

Women’s Burton Escapade

women's burton escapade

$499.99 CAD

Last up at $499.99 CAD we have the Escapade. This is the best women’s Burton snowboard binding for all-mountain riding that will fit your boots like a dream. It comes packed with comfort-focused features that make it the most comfortable women’s binding in the entire line.

Women’s Burton Escapade Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Women’s Burton Escapade EST® Snowboard Bindings

The Escapade does comes with Double Take Buckles and 30% Short-Glass/Nylon Composite baseplate like the Lexa X, but then the similarities end there.

It has an upgraded Hammockstrap. This one is a little larger than previous models, which means there’s more surface area to displace pressure across the strap. The additional bands that run overtop of the strap create a feel that’s virtually pressure-free.burton escapade hammockstrap It also gets an upgraded hi-back with what Burton calls the Kickback Hammock. This design moves better with your boot, and uses a combination of internal spring tension between the molded hammock and the hi-back frame to increase responsiveness and reduce vibrations for comfort. The Hammock technology in the ankle strap combined with the Kickback Hammock Hi-back and Supergrip Capstrap literally wraps your entire boot in seamless comfort and response.

burton Kickback Hammock

Then, exclusively for the EST version, you get Burton’s unique footbed called the PodBED. It’s a polycarbonate tray overtop of different densities of these cushioned ‘pods’ that are inside the footbed. They help reduce common pressure points and allow your feet to canter and really press and flex the binding with greater responsiveness.

Burton PodBED

Those are the best women’s Burton snowboard bindings for the 2024-2025 season

Alright, I hope you enjoyed my run through of the best women’s Burton snowboard bindings for the 2024-2025 season. If you’re unfamiliar with some of the terminology used in this post, you should read my ultimate guide to women’s snowboard bindings. If you’ve got any questions about any of the Burton snowboard bindings I talked about here, feel free to leave some comments down below. I’m on here every single day trying to answer your questions, I want to make sure I get you into some rad gear but most importantly I want to make sure its actually going to fit you and your riding style.

 

June 1, 2025/0 Comments/by cerpnjakjohn

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