How do I claim my Burton warranty?
How do I claim my Burton warranty?
Bring the product to the store where it was purchased OR call for a Return Authorization (RA) Number. Customers should call our Burton Guides at 1-800-881-3138.
What is the Burton binding warranty?
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Burton Bindings Warranty All Burton binding baseplates are backed by a LIFETIME WARRANTY. All Burton binding straps and hi-backs are backed by a one-year warranty from date of purchase. Coverage is limited to bindings from 2005 until the present.
Do Burton boards have a warranty?
Burton Snowboards warrants all products sold by Burton to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase unless otherwise specified on the product. Burton will not be responsible for any costs, losses or damages incurred as a result of loss or use of product.
How long does Burton warranty take?
3-4 weeks
Our typical repair turnaround time is 3-4 weeks, but can be longer during our peak winter season, November – March.
Do Burton gloves have a warranty?
That’s right, we’re proud to announce our new LIFETIME WARRANTY policy on all softgoods. What’s a softgood? Well, it’s outerwear, bags, jackets, pants, backpacks, fleeces, flannels, T-shirts, gloves, mittens, hats, beanies, luggage, sweaters, sweatshirts, socks, shorts, and base layers.
Does Burton have free returns?
You may return your unused product for a full refund within 30 days of the purchase date. You can expect a full refund to your credit card 7 to 14 days of our receiving your return.
Do Burton Snowboards have serial numbers?
Is there a serial number on your snowboard? It’s usually near the back binding holes on the left or right side of the deck.
How many years do snowboard bindings last?
Bindings can last anywhere from 50 to 100 days. Of your snowboarding gear, boots are usually replaced most often.
Do snowboards go bad?
Snowboards can be used or stored for up to 15 years before they begin to really deteriorate from age. As long as a board still has decent pop and flex, an old board purchased for $50-$100 and is a good option for riding in rocky spring or fall season conditions.