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Product ID
280,856
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271,756
Skill Range
Advancedintermediate-expert
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Beginner-advancedintermediate
Shipping Restriction
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This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States.
Additional Details
Combi Mounting-disk For 4x4 And 3hp
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Adaptastrap
Flex
Medium
vs
Soft
Toe Strap Style
None
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Convertible
Quick Entry
Yes
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No
Canted Footbed
No
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No
ICS Channel Compatible
No
vs
Yes
Traditional Burton (3D) Compatible
Yes
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Yes
Standard 4 Hole Compatible
Yes
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Yes
Buckles
Aluminum
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Aluminum
HighBack
Single Component
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Single Component Highback
Chassis Material
Plastic
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Plastic
Strap Material
Unifit Powerstrap
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Lushstrap
Description
Description 1
H-series Molded Baseplate: Engineered With A Wider Platform For Stability And Ease Of Entry And Exit With Adjustable Toe Ramps For Dialing In A Perfect Fit
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Single-component Bomb-proof Polycarbonate Baseplate
Description 2
Uniback Ventilated Hiback
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Ultra-minimized Single-component Highback
Description 3
I-fusion Powerstrap With Lsr-buckles
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Lushstrap
Description 4
Toolless Fwd-lean Adjustment
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Adaptastrap
Description 5
Combi Mounting-disk For 4x4 And 3hp
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Smooth Glide Buckles
Description 6
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Eva Baseplate Cushioning
General
Brand
Flow
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Burton
Gender
Mens
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Mens
Model Year
2013
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2013
recommended use
All-mountain
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Freestyle
Skill Level
Advanced Intermediate
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Beginner
warranty
One Year
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One Year
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