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.
Flow brand bindings can be purchased at Flow's website directly. You can also purchase them at Ebay, Nextag or the sports sites Wired Sports or Dog Funk.
Probably some burton bindings or flow.
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.
That depends on what you mean by regular bindings. You can use cross-country bindings but not alpine bindings.
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.
Yes they are sick! So much better than any other Burton or Flow binder. I've rode Burton high end bindings and went through my Flow phase. These bindings are top notch, super cush on landings, lightweight, and easily tweakable. And the colors are sick, especially if you are cool enough to match up with the Forum Grudge, or Grudge LRG limited boards (no biases here, lol).
Yes, i have a Burton board and morrow bindings and my friend has a Burton board with K2 bindings.
There are many products and services that the company Union Bindings provides. One of the main things that Union Bindings provides would be bindings for snowboards.
Marker - ski bindings - was created in 1952.
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.
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.