Get the most out of your EST bindings with the Burton EST Tool. This tool makes changing your stance easy and quick. This tool is small and compact so you can keep it in your pocket or pack at all times. There's both a #2 and #3 Phillips head for adjusting your gear. A built-in bottle opener makes the EST Tool multi-purpose.
The EST Tool from Burton provides micro-adjustable action, can be operated with gloves on and comes in a pocket-friendly design. It adjusts both traditional and Burton EST™ bindings.
Imported.
Features:
• #2 and #3 Phillips.
• Able to Operate with Gloves On.
• Bottle Opener.
• Keychain Loop.
• Pocket-Friendly Design.
• Works with Traditional and Burton EST™ Bindings
| Activity: | Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Bottle Opener: | yes |
| Can Opener: | no |
| Dimensions: | 3.5 x 1 inches |
| File: | no |
| Material: | Steel housing and bits / plastic bit cover |
| Pliers: | no |
| Recommended Use: | adjusting Burton bindings |
| Scissors: | no |
| Screwdrivers: | #2 and #3 Phillips |
| Warranty: | 1 year |
| Weight: | 3.35 ounces |
| Wire Cutter: | no |
| Wood Saw: | no |
| Burton Zip Tool | $7.74 - $12.95 |
I like the way it folds up nice and neat so that it fits in your pocket without any one wondering if your happy to see them. The negative is that you cant really continuously unscrew or tighten the hardware like a regular screw driver, more like little half turns at a time, that could get frustrating. However, seeing that you shouldn't be constantly adjusting you stuff all day (if your lucky) when your done with it you will not see it again 'til your popping bottles with the handy bottle opener in the parking lot. (which will see plenty of miles, trust me). Another huge plus is the leverage you get when you tighten them "EST" screws. Burton channel owners, you feel my pain, with that notorious back foot slippage. I tightened the bejesus out of the ics and there not going anywhere.
Works great on the rest of the binding hard ware also, and my Forum Shaka's and my Ride Capo's...................you get the idea.
This thing is great, one side is the correct size for the screws that hold your bindings on the board, the other side is for all the screws on all the straps of your bindings. I use this at home even, when adjusting bindings. I wish I had a handier way to keep it instead of just flopping around at the bottom of my backpack, but that's not the tool's fault.
I use this tool for my EST binding system. The screwdriver is very convenient. I can't say it's lightweight, but it's compact and easy to use. I'm a girl and I used to ask my boyfriend to adjust my bindings. EST biding system is easier to adjust, plus this screwdriver is very convenient, so I adjust bindings myself now.
Inconspicuous enough to carry around wherever you go, this tool works great on the hill for quick binding adjustments and off the hill for opening a cold one. Should definitely be a staple in any riders' pocket.
Great for quick adjustments on the mountain and easy to store. My only concern is its a little hard to turn sometimes but overall great and durable tool made out of metal.
Hooked all the homies and myself up with these for Christmas. Affordable, small, light and legit. It is super flat but a little longer than I expected. (thats what she said)
this tool is very cool it has magnets that keep it in place. one bad side is that its sorta on the short side but gets the job done.
does what i need it to do. the hinge is magnetic so the tool clicks into place from open to closed. feels solid in your hand.
I always forget I have this thing in my pocket, but when I need it, it always gets the job done with haste and ease.
Slip one of these in your pocket and you won't even notice it's there but you have it if you need it.
This tool is cool and slim, But REALLY REALLY HEAVY. Solid, but not so light for your pack or pocket.. Ill be looking for another for my BC gear, might as well carry a full driver...