Burton C60 Conventional

Burton C60 Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

The Burton C60 Snowboard binding delivers the lightweight, responsive performance you demand. With a purebred, super minimalist style and all-terrain versatility, the C60 is the final word in lightweight, responsive performance for riders like Jussi, Keir and Jeremy Jones. The new lightweight carbon fiber reinforced nylon baseplate and carbon-fiber hi-back deliver a stiff platform for instant reaction, explosive turns and uncompromising snow feel.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 25, 2021]
ceceliafredrick


Strength:

Great performance! Excellent quality and affordable. Vancouver Spray Foam Insulation Co

Weakness:

none so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jul 29, 2010]
Strijkie
Snowboarder

I broke them 3 times, but they were the best binding ever (for riding, not for durability LOL).

Customer Service

Good

Similar Products Used:

lots of other burton and nitro bindings

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
2
[Mar 06, 2009]
Wayne
Snowboarder

Really enjoyed these bindings - right up to the day the left highback broke.

Customer Service

Burtons customer service stinks. "you bought on E-Bay? Sorry no warranty . . . " WTF?

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jan 26, 2009]
gorrilaz1
Snowboarder

these bindings are superb not only in handling, but in feel as well. C60 bindings are light and responsive. baller status!!

Customer Service

1 1/2 week warraty service

Similar Products Used:

k2 ctl

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 23, 2008]
Travis
Snowboarder

On my first day riding these bindings, my back (right) high back snapped on my tenth turn in powder.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 09, 2007]
V.Winn
Snowboarder

These bindings had way to much forward lean. And the carbon hiback, if you are not careful can easily break if you are trying to get on or off the lift. The forward lean on the high backs creates pressure points and cause a lot of heel lift and this is especially bad on tow side turns. I had to invert the FLADs on these C60's so the high backs do not lean forward so much and cause a huge gap between my heel and the binding. Burton says it makes gapless bindings, but for the C60, they made a major design flaw. The CO2 bindings have this same problem also.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

I always used Burton, but I definitely will start to look at other alternatives.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jan 08, 2007]
alex larson
Snowboarder

overall sweet binding really responsive handled well in powder and in the park

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 09, 2005]
UK_Boarder
Snowboarder

Very good Bindings. Only have to flinch a toe to get a response. Only problem was that one of the bolts holding the back support snapped, I went flying and twisted my knee up good! Obviously a faulty/weak bolt but you dont pay this much for something thats gonna break and injur you after 2 days of use. (2 days using the best bindings i've ever tried though)

Customer Service

Havent approached Burton yet but plan to make a lot of noise about the problem.

Similar Products Used:

Many other Burton bindings, boards, boots etc.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 17, 2005]
BruineKanarie
Snowboarder

I haven't seen the C16 topic so I'll post my comments over here. I'm using my C16 with a Jussi board and these bindings give you the direct control you need. I used to have P1-2003 but these were broken within 2 months (highback and strap problems). Burton replaced my P1's with new ones but I took the C16 instead.

Similar Products Used:

- Burton P1 - Burton Mission

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 13, 2005]
SuspendedTrout
Snowboarder

I bought mine 11/14/04 and used them 6 times. My right highback broke in 3 places. I thought that carbon Fiber would be the Shizzit. I sent them back to burton to see if they would replace them, but they haven't gotten back to me yet. I do like how light they are and the cap strap is the way to go. If burton replaces them my review will be top notch. If not screw them, if you pay $350.00 for the best ,they shouldn't break after 6 times riding.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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