How do i find a snowboard replacement binding strap piece?
October 14th, 2009 | by admin |I don’t really know the snowboarding terms, haha but i will try to explain…. I was snowboarding and snapped the plastic peice of my strap on my binding. I have a burton snowboard. I’ve tried searching on the internet but have no clue how to find it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
6 Responses to “How do i find a snowboard replacement binding strap piece?”
By Nick C on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply
Just bring in the broken piece to a snowboard shop and they usually have extra replacement parts. If it’s the piece with the teeth things on it, it’ll cost about $5. Or you can buy a whole new strap set for about $15 at a snowboard shop.
By Tim on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply
If the bindings are burton, try emailing the company. They must have spare ones. Even better. Check the warranty on the bindings and contact burton. They may hook you up with a strap for free.
By Nicki on Oct 18, 2009 | Reply
go to a snowboarding shop and ask them to fixx it…
r just go to google and see if they have any cheap or///
amazon.com r ebay.com
By nzindiegurl on Oct 20, 2009 | Reply
This happened to me also. I had burton bindings on a morrow board. The same piece broke when i was snowboarding and i went to the rental/tune-up place right on the mountain to get it fixed. However, burton makes their bindings very differently so they could not fix it. If you live by a Burton store, like in Burlington Vermont, you can get it fixed there. Otherwise you could go to their website burton.com and find replacement. Or you could even buy new bindings.
By jeedong on Oct 23, 2009 | Reply
usually, the specialty snowboard shops have those. like the ones that only the ones that sell snowboard/skii stuff. sometimes, sportcheck or other sports stores have them, but usually they don’t sell them separately, only the full binding. they usually cost around 5-10 dollars
By ryan b on Oct 23, 2009 | Reply
everybody is right here. take it to your local board shop and see if they have replacement parts for it. and you say you have a burton snowboard. are they burton bindings???? becuase if you cannot find a replacement part for them burton has a lifetime guarantee on their bindings. call them and get new ones. i used to ride burton before their stuff broke on me too man times so i moved to tech nine. but i did get a few pairs of new bindings becuase of how often they broke