I think u got to stretch them out
Yes, i have a Burton board and morrow bindings and my friend has a Burton board with K2 bindings.
almost any make of binding will fit your nitro board as long as it has the standard bolt pattern. check the websites for burton, flux bindings, union binding co, and technine for some good bindings.
To change cross country ski bindings, first remove the old bindings by unscrewing them from the ski. Then, align the new bindings with the pre-drilled holes on the ski and screw them in securely. Make sure the bindings are adjusted to fit your boot size before tightening them completely.
They are not meant to fit all, how ever bindings can fit a decently large range of ski boot sizes. But for example you could fit a kids boot in an adult binding, or vise-versa. generally a binding can fit a range of 8-12 ski boot sizes.
Yes but their are different size bindings.
yes Burton is a brand and only sticks with there brand no that above statement is not true...there are many bindings that ARNT Burton and will fit...one of my friends has a Burton feather and ride bindings so some do fit...just to make sure ask whoever your buying them from if they know anything about it
No, you need EST bindings for those boards. Look on burton.com for ones that fit. My GF just got the new Lexa EST Bindings and likes them a lot so far.
The best thing to do is to go to a shop that is knowledgeable about the equipment it sells, has you try on the bindings and has demo equipment that simulates the use. This will insure that the bindings have the right mixture of flexibility and stability and fit you correctly.
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To learn how to fit a snowboard properly, you can follow these steps: Determine your snowboard stance (regular or goofy). Measure your foot size to choose the right snowboard size. Adjust the bindings to fit your boots snugly. Ensure the bindings are centered on the board for balance. Test the fit by standing on the board and adjusting as needed. Practice and adjustments may be necessary to find the perfect fit for your snowboarding experience.
That depends on what you mean by regular bindings. You can use cross-country bindings but not alpine bindings.