As Flow bindings have progressed they have gotten much lighter. Back in the day, they were definitely on the heavier side. Now however, there are models that are just as light, if not lighter than traditional strapped bindings. It really depends on which model you're looking at. If you pick up the Flite 1's or Flite 2's which are the first models in the lines then they are going to be much heavier than some of the higher end models in the line.
Probably some burton bindings or flow.
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.
snowboard bindings can be found in boarding shops are places where snowboards and snowboards can be purchased online retailers such as amazon can also have snowboard bindings that can be provided
yes flow is the best brand for bindings in the industry at this time. for the most part you can put any bindings on any board, doesnt matter the company or brand.
Three. Snowboard, 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.
nope, but you have to be careful, because on some bindings the holes to screw it in place, wont match up with the holes in the board.
There is no grip on a snowboard. Your feet are held down by the bindings.
A company called Union makes great bindings. In my opinion, they are the best.
yes they will!!!
Burton
Yes, but you need a special base plate.