I would rather get a thirty two inch flat screen television over a snowboard with bindings and boots.
It is possible for to find reviews about the Burton Mission snowboard bindings, just by going to the site called SnowBoardingsHQ. The site gives all information and detail-by-detail about snowboard bindings.
Why the F@#K would anyone do that?
It really depends on the brand of bindings you are looking at. In most bindings you would be in a large, but some a medium might work.
The best place to purchase Burton custom snowboard bindings is at a local sporting goods retail store such as REI. If one is willing to buy online, the Burton website would be a good place to start as these bindings are sold there as well.
You don't have to get special boots just for the snowboard, unless it is a step in bindings and you would have to know the kind of bindings but, you can practically use any boots that fit in to the bindings, you just gota make sure that they fit you first lol.
well Justin bieber likes both but he would rather skateboard!!
As a snowboarder, I am very much inlove with this sports. It can give me extreme excitement and also keep my body fit. Snowboarding or skiing is very great. You wouldn't know the feeling unless you try it.
No, you have to use boots specific to those bindings. I'm not sure if you have Clickers, the old Switch step in's or something else but I can tell you it is going to be hard to find boots for them and you need to get rid of them! Step in's are outdated and can be unsafe. Flow and K2 make alternative's to these methods that allow you to use any brand of snowboard boot as well and get the performance and response you need.
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.
He would rather Skateboard because he likes skateboarding.
I would suggest the Morrow Fury Snowboard package at Scheels. It's a package that comes with the board, boots, and bindings. It save's a lot of money as well as being a great board.
You can buy step in bindings for snowboard from your local sports shops/stores that sell outdoor sports equipment and gears. You can also buy snowboard bindings online from dealers and sellers such as Amazon and eBay and other independent websites that sell snowboarding gears. You can also rent these gears from the snowboarding spots you play at.