Review of Burton Molotov EST Bindings

Women's Burton Molotov Binding
Price: $260
Key Feature: A winged highback for added lateral support and leverage.
Pros: The flex, combined with the height and the wings, allowed for endless nose- and tailpresses. Comfortable foot beds, handy gas pedals, and plush straps seal the dea.
Cons: Snow sticks to the denim accents, and at times the buckles are a little sticky and hard to release.
Verdict: These bindings are super comfortable. And aside from their trick-maximizing traits that had me pressing like a champion. They’re sleek, super fun, comfortable, and responsive.
This review was found on the Transworld Snowboarding website.
Bonfire Launches Boots in 2009
Bonfire Snowboarding is pleased to announce the launch of a new collaboration with Salomon Snowboards. Bonfire Boots will launch in the fall of 2009 at select retail stores.Bonfire’s design team has harnessed the power of Salomon’s world-leading boot development group to create two men’s boots and two women’s boots that feature custom fit foam and utilize the finest quality materials in the boot industry.
“I’ve wanted to make Bonfire boots for a long time,” said Bonfire Founder Brad Steward. “The colors, design details are on point – and the fit and performance are exactly what you would expect from a collaboration with Salomon’s Italian boot team.”

Women's Bonfire Geometric Boot
Modern materials meet retro style in the Women’s Geometric boot. The Geo will retail for $229 and has all the bells and whistles including a soft feel liner designed around a women’s specific last.

Women's Bonfire Flame Boot
The Women’s Flame goes glam with snake skin detailing, and subtle colors to compliment any kit. Retailing for $199, the Flame has extra thick EVA foam outsoles to cushion feet on any terrain.
“Bonfire boots have been in the pipeline for several years and now with our 20th anniversary in 2009, we’re ready to launch,” said marketing manager Amy Eichner.
Good Wood Top 10 Women’s Boards under $399
These are the top ten women’s boards under $399 rated by Transworld Snowboarding. These boards were rated in the same process as the top ten women’s boards over $400.
Good Wood Women’s Boards under $399
- Burton The Social – $350

Burton The Social
- Capital Space Metal Fantasy FK – $349

Capita Space Metal Fantasy FK
- DC FFT – $359

DC BFT
- Endeavor Boyfriend Series – $375

Endeavor Boyfriend Series
- GNU B-Nice BTX – $399

GNU B-Nice BTX
- K2 VaVaVoom Rocker – $380
- Rome Detail – $360
- Roxy Ollie Pop BTX – $399
- Signal Vita – $329
- Technine Women’s Jib – $320
Good Wood Top 10 Women’s Boards over $400
These are the top ten women’s boards over $400 rated by Transworld Snowboarding. Every year Transworld tests and rates all the new gear for the upcoming season. They test every model of snowboard in three different sizes. The testing takes place on the slopes of Breckenridge, Colorado. Twenty-three expert testers are hired to test each board on every type of feature and terrain. Boards are scored based on what type of board they are. For example, park boards are scored according to criteria including ollies/nollies, rail stability, buttering, flex, turning and spinability. All-mountain boards are scored in jumping and spinning, with an additional focus on high-speed stability and turning, and less focus on rails. For more information on ratings and all the new gear check out the October issue of Transworld Snowboarding Magazine.
Good Wood Women’s Boards over $400
- Arbor Cadence – $495

Arbor Cadence
- Burton Lipstick – $470

Burton Lipstick
- GNU B-Pro BTX – $539

GNU B-Pro BTX
- K2 EcoPOP – $550

K2 EcoPOP
- Lib Tech Skate Banana (Women’s) – $490

Lib Tech Skate Banana (Women's)
- Nitro Women’s T1 – $490
- Rome Lo-Fi 1985 – $450
- Roxy Eminence BTX – $540
- Salomon Gypsy – $450
- Technine One Love – $400

