Downhill bindings are adjustable for different size boots. Cross-country bindings only lock into the toe of the boot, so one binding works with any compatible boot.
Yes but their are different size bindings.
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.
It depends on the size of the boot and the size of the binding. A traditional strap binding will work with any brand of boot, it is just a matter of whether or not the sizes are compatible. Attached is a link for a for a general binding size chart. Sizes do vary from brand to brand, but a general chart should point you in the right direction.
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 Step in's are outdated and can be unsafe.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.
Yes. M26 are adjustable bindings but in a small range. You have to see if the current setting allow your boots size. Otherwise you many need to remount the bindings.
A ski boot size 330 is about a US size 10.5-11.
It all depends on the brand of the bindings and the boot itself. Some companies may have a size range of 8-10 where-as another company or even model may range from 9-11. What I always do is go to the manufacturer's website and check out the stats for the product I am interested in.
Q: What is the recommended size for the boot file system? A: The /boot file system is recommended to be 50MB.
You would generally need size Medium bindings for a US 9 foot size. It's always best to refer to the specific sizing chart of the binding brand you choose to ensure a proper fit.
Personally I dont like Miz but his boot size is a 6 E
i think he is size 8