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Union Binding Co. CADET PRO
The Union Cadet Pro snowboard bindings are a dream for young snowboarders. These bindings are a softer version of the bindings used by the pros, making them the perfect choice for young riders looking to take their snowboarding skills to the next level.
Product information:
- Designed by professionals, built for kids: Cadet Pro bindings offer young boarders the same performance and quality as professional bindings, but with a softer flex.
- Perfect for young riders: These bindings allow young riders to develop their skills and get more out of every ride.
- Easily adjustable: Cadet Pro bindings are easy to adjust to growing feet or pass on to the next generation.
Who it's for: The Union Cadet Pro snowboard bindings are the ideal choice for kids and teens who are ready to take their snowboarding seriously. These bindings allow them to develop and enjoy skiing safely and comfortably. The easy adjustability ensures that the bindings grow with the young snowboarder.
Union is known for its innovative and high-quality snowboard bindings. The brand focuses on providing snowboarders with the best possible performance and durability. Union products are carefully designed and manufactured to meet the needs of even the most demanding snowboarders. High-quality materials and advanced technologies make Union bindings a reliable choice for the slopes and mountains.
Get the Union Cadet Pro snowboard bindings now from our online store or directly from the store and let your young snowboarder achieve their dreams on the slopes!
Born To Shred
A youth version of what the pros ride, the softer flexing Cadet Pro is the ideal binding for young riders looking to take their snowboarding to the next level.
1 - Designed for professionals, built for the kids.
2 - The ideal binding for young riders looking to take their snowboarding to the next level.
3 - Easily adjustable for growing feet or hand-me-downs to the next generation of riders.

Manufacturer
Union Binding Co.
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What should you consider when choosing snowboard bindings?
A few questions to consider before buying snowboard bindings
What is the difference between FASE bandages and traditional strap bandages?
FASE bindings still work with the two-strap logic, but the fastening is faster and easier. The AutoBack highback opens and closes automatically, and the ankle and toe straps are quickly put in place. Traditional strap bindings require manual tightening every time, while FASE speeds up the process without the Step-On type locking system.
Do Step On bindings fit all snowboard boots?
Will not fit. Step On bindings require Step On compatible boots because the lock works with special attachment points in the heel and toe. Regular snowboard boots will not lock into Step On bindings, and Step On boots cannot be used with regular strap bindings.
Is the FASE system compatible with all snowboard boots?
Yes. FASE is based on standard straps, so it works with virtually all standard sized snowboard boots. This is one of the advantages of the FASE system compared to the Step On system, which is boot specific.
What is the Burton Channel System?
The Channel is a long, slot-like mounting solution developed by Burton that allows for infinitely adjustable binding position. Most bindings on the market today are compatible with the Channel via an ICS plate. Burton's own EST bindings are designed specifically for the Channel, but they do not fit standard 4x4 or 2x4 boards.
Is there a difference between toe straps and strap bindings?
Yes. There are two main types of toe straps: “over-the-toe” and “cap strap.” The cap strap is the most modern and fits more tightly over the toe of the boot, improving power transfer and comfort. Rome SDS, Burton, Union, and many other manufacturers now use the cap strap solution on almost all of their top bindings.
What bandage stiffness is best for me?
Medium-flex bindings are suitable for most skiers, especially on slopes and all-mountain use. Softer bindings are suitable for beginners and park use, while stiffer bindings are best for carving, fast descents and freeride. FASE and Step On bindings are available in all stiffness levels, so you should choose based on your own skiing style.
Do all bindings fit all boards?
Most bindings fit all boards, as long as:
- Your binding is the right size for your shoe.
- The board mounting system is compatible (4x4, 2x4, Channel)
Most manufacturers use a 2x4 pattern, which is universally compatible.































































