How to Get Spare Parts for Broken Snowboard Bindings
How to Get Spare Parts for Broken Snowboard Bindings

How to Get Spare Parts for Broken Snowboard Bindings

How to Get Spare Parts for Broken Snowboard Bindings

With a few spare parts and a little bit of love, broken snowboard bindings can usually be brought back to life. So, if you have some busted bindings laying around the garage, follow the recommendations in this article to get the spare parts you need for a few extra days on the mountain.

Note: All Burton snowboard binding baseplates are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. For issues specific to baseplates, please reach out to the Burton Guides to discuss your options.

Burton Binding Parts & Names

There are several components of a snowboard binding, and it’s okay if you don’t happen to know the exact name of every part. Review the included diagrams for a crash-course on snowboard binding anatomy. Remember to take note of the left binding and right binding, because some parts are specific to the foot.

Step On Binding

Burton Binding Parts: Step On Genesis

EST Binding

Burton Binding Parts: Cartel EST X

Re:Flex Binding

Burton Binding Parts: Step On Genesis

Pro tip: Set your binding right next to your screen for an easy side-by-side part identification guide.

Spare Parts for Burton Bindings (within One-Year Warranty Period)

If your snowboard bindings are less than a year old and were purchased from burton.com, a Burton flagship store, or another authorized Burton retailer, you may be eligible for free replacement parts. Please reach out to the Burton Guides (and include as much information as possible for the quickest service).

  • Your contact information (name, email, address, phone number)
  • Your order number
  • The binding model & specifics (size, color)
  • A detailed description of the issue you are experiencing
  • A photo of the broken part
  • The name of the required replacement part & specifics (size, color, left/right foot)

Pro tip: The binding size will be marked on the bottom of the baseplate or printed on the ankle strap (for older binding models). If all else fails, compare the snowboard binding size chart against your boot size and make your best guess.

If you’re in a hurry to get back on the hill, drop into your nearest Burton flagship store (or any other authorized Burton retailer) to check their inventory of spare binding parts. The helpful shop crew would love to save your day and get you fixed up.

Spare Parts for Burton Bindings (out of Warranty)

Sometimes an old pair of bindings just needs one little part to be good as new again. And at Burton, we love to see classic gear still delivering fun. That’s exactly why we try to stock spare parts for many previous-season bindings. Please visit the Spare Parts & Accessories section on burton.com to shop all available replacement parts.

Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee coverage or that we’ll have the specific parts you need, but you may be surprised at how deep the selection goes.

Broken Snowboard Bindings & Binding Parts Questions

If you’re having trouble identifying a part, tracking down a replacement, or trying to figure out warranty eligibility, the Burton Guides are available to help. Gather up all the relevant information that you have and drop them a note.

  • Your contact information (name, email, address, phone number)
  • Your order number
  • The binding model & specifics (size, color)
  • A detailed description of the issue you are experiencing
  • A photo of the broken part
  • The name of the required replacement part & specifics (size, color, left/right foot)

Pro tip: Oversharing is caring. The more information you can provide upfront, the quicker the Guides can figure out what you need.

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