So I just bought a brand new pair of Union Contact Pro's in the neon green colorway size M/L. When I got them I learned that the new mini disc mounting plate is not compatible with the board I have so if anyone is interested in these bindings make an offer!
Leaving my original statement to show I am a retard. I didnt realize that the insert pattern was different. They wont work on the disaster sorry about the misinformation.
I emailed the local Union Rep and he said it wasn't going to work either, but if you think you can help please PM me with suggestions. They will remain up for sale unless I get this worked out.
Hmmm I may be wrong but isn't the Contact Pros endorsed by Gigi? Yet all his slash decks are 4x4 patterns? So how does he mate the contact pros with his decks since this mini disk is for 2x4? Sorry if I am all wrong but this is new information to me as well...
Also it seems like Arbor is one of the few decks that come with 2x4 inserts...
Look at a picture of a bataleon disaster. Only 8 inserts on each side and they are farther apart. That's 4x4. Every other none est board out pretty much(slash,capita,gnu...) is 2x4.
I apologize... I'm going off of tactics.com and they labeled most boards at 4x4 when I look at the board stats... I guess they didn't input the correct specs.
"Aside from a soft EVA cushion, the only binding-to-board contact here is a small ring around the disk. A smaller disk means a smaller binding footprint. A smaller footprint allows your board to flex and perform more naturally.
*Compatible with any traditional 4x4 mounting system, the 3 Hole, along with Burton snowboards featuring The Channel, you can mount Union Bindings on any board you choose."
I don't understand why they'd claim that on their site if it wasn't true.
No those wouldn't work the disc would be too big to fit in the baseplate.
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