- All-mountain binding for snowboarders.
- Flex: hard 8/10
ATLAS
This is the all-mountain binding for intermediate to advanced snowboarders who want to ride hard in all conditions. The Union Atlas is a medium-to-stiff flex binding that delivers powerful edge-to-edge response both on and off the resort. Designed, tested, and trusted by some of the best snowboarders in the world, the baseplate and highback are reinforced with carbon fiber for maximum performance.
Key Features:
Unisex design
Reliable and solid construction
Ridden by: Kevin Backstrom
TECH SPECS:
FLEX: Stiff – 8/10
BASEPLATE: S7 Duraflex CB – Highly responsive carbon-reinforced baseplate
CUSHIONING: Vaporlite HD – High-density foam offers excellent shock absorption and a high level of responsiveness thanks to its single-piece construction
HIGHBACK: S22 Duraflex CB – Carbon-infused composite highback with built-in forward lean
ANKLE STRAPS: ExoFrame 5.0 – Rapidly transfers energy from boot to binding
TOE STRAPS: TS 6.0 Toe Strap
The separated outer frame and inner rubber strap perfectly conform to the shape of any snowboard boot. The updated, more integrated toe connector gives the binding a clean, finished look.
STRAP ADJUSTMENT: Tool-less 3.0 – No tools required for strap adjustments
BUCKLES: Magnesium S1 with Aluminum Base – New buckles provide a more secure fit and increased durability
HEELCUP: Industry’s strongest aluminum heelcup
HARDWARE: Grade 8.8 Steel – Strongest steel available on the market
DISCS: Camber Disk + Dual Washers – Compatibility: 4x4, 4x2, Channel
BASE CANTING: 3° – Supports a more natural knee position
RIDER: Kevin Backstrom
WARRANTY: Lifetime on baseplate, 1 year on other parts
RIDER LEVEL: Advanced
ALL-MOUNTAIN LINE
With options for both beginner and advanced riders, the Union All-Mountain collection delivers snowboard bindings that are durable, comfortable, with medium flex, and designed to handle every type of terrain, riding style, and snowboard. More professional riders trust Union bindings than any other brand on the market today.