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
Yes, definitley i have flow bindings on my Burton snowboard and it is a really good combo .The only thing i would recomend is to bring it to a boardshop to get them sized properly like eastern boarder.
Yes. Every binding works with every board.
You can take the bindings off your snowboard, but while boarding the only purpose of the bindings is to hold your boots to the board.
The bindings come with installation instructions, but if you got used bindings that didn't come with instructions... Quick question: are you putting these on new skis, or on skis that already have bindings on them? If they're old skis, remove the bindings already installed and use the old screw holes for the new bindings. If they're new skis, take them to a ski tech. You've got to drill holes in your skis and there are lots of calculations involved - how much you weigh, the skis being used and the way you ski determine where your boots should be on the ski.
I'm not sure where you heard that K2 bindings have design flaws, but I wouldn't agree with that at all. Although I ride traditional strap bindings, K2 makes the Cinch which is their take on a Flow styled convenience binding. As for their regular traditional bindings, I would say that it depends on which model you're looking at. All brands make cheap $129 beginner bindings that are exactly that, for beginners.
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It was invented by Sherman Poppen as a toy for his daughter in 1965. It then elevated to being a children's toy in the late 60's. In the early 70's, the first competition was arranged. During the seventies, several competitions were held. Jake Burton Carpenter invented Burton Snowboards. He invented and popularized the word "snowboard" to replace the previous description of snurf. He also was one of the people that invented bindings, standard on all snowboards today. The first world championship was held in 1979 (still under the name "Snurfing"). Carpenter was denied access due to his board not being the standard Snurfing board. He was instead put into the Modified Division (which had no other competitors). By the early eighties, the pioneers of snowboarding had developed and improved the "Snurfer" into a far more modern-working snowboard. Snowboarding faced issues when its popularity grew enough that boarders started showing up at snow resorts. At the peak of the battle against snow-boarding, park officials widely took a stance against snowboarding. At the apex, only seven percent of resorts allowed snowboarders. Others made boarders take a skills test and pass it before they were allowed access to chairlifts. By the nineties, most hill had seperate runs for boarders. Despite the resistance, snow-boarding pushed on to become an accepted sport. In 1998, the Olympics brought snow-boarding in.
it takes a really long time said by roarke burton
Canley, Honiley, WM, to Burton Green, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire: The distance between the starting point and the destination is 2.6mi, and will take approximately 7 minutes of driving time.Canley, UK to Burton Green, Kenilworth, Warwickshire: The distance between the starting point and the destination is 3.6mi, and will take approximately 9 minutes of driving time.
because of where your ski boots are located, it might take a lot of getting use to. So that might affect your skiing ability.
When renting skiing equipment at Big Bear, you are able to take out a large variety of equipment such as, snow boards (various brands), bindings and boots.
Yes, they can, but if they are going to be adjusted you should (pretty much have to) take them to a "certified binding mechanic." The people at your local ski shop will be able to adjust them.