

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Cadet is the perfect step up once kids are beyond their very first days on snow. It’s forgiving enough to stay fun but has the straps and support to handle turns, jumps, and exploring more of the mountain. The tool-less lean adjustment is a nice touch—it’s super easy to tweak as kids figure out what feels best."" We count on the Union Cadet to keep young riders progressing with confidence. Designed specifically for kids ready to explore more of the mountain, it delivers lightweight strength, forgiving flex, and secure comfort. From linking first turns on the bunny slope to popping small jumps in the park, the Cadet provides the control and support they need to build skills while still having fun. Union packs the Cadet with the same reliable tech found in their full-size bindings, scaled down for smaller riders. A Stage 8 Duraflex baseplate keeps the binding light and strong, while the Cadet Duraflex highback balances comfort and responsiveness. Exoframe 2. 0 ankle straps and TS 2. 1 Hexgrip toe straps ensure a snug, pressure-free fit, and aluminum ratchets with steel bases make getting in and out simple. Add in tool-less forward lean adjustment and snap-fit disk covers for easy setup, and the Cadet is a binding that’s kid-friendly, parent-approved, and ready for progression."
Price: $159.95 from Backcountry
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| $159.95 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Cadet is the perfect step up once kids are beyond their very first days on snow. It’s forgiving enough to stay fun but has the straps and support to handle turns, jumps, and exploring more of the mountain....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve set these up for groms and they’re legit—lightweight, easy to adjust, and super durable. The straps are comfortable and secure, and the softer flex makes it easier for kids to link turns without fighting...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I picked up the Cadet One Snowboard Binding for a young rider in my family who was just getting started, and the single strap system made getting in and out of the binding something they could actually manage...