No. EST bindings will work only with channel boards and nothing else. Conventional bindings will work with channel boards but you need to buy a special disc that will allow you to use the traditional bindings on channel boards.
no my uncle has a Burton board with triplenickel bindings but its a custom
Yes, i have a Burton board and morrow bindings and my friend has a Burton board with K2 bindings.
Burton snowboard bindings generally have a good reputation and are secure. There are various types of Burton bindings, so which one you go for will depend on the type of snowboarding you do.
There are a wide variety of Burton custom snow bindings. The official 2013 Burton collection offers the snow bindings in the colors white, blue, and black.
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
No, only ICS (infinite channel system) boards require est (extra sensory technology) bindings. Burton are the only ones making this binding hence why ics boards are only compatible with the Burton est bindings. Your Custom (sweet deck by the way) has the common set up which every binding agrees with. The deck has holes drilled in the top which allow the baseplate of any binding to be mounted to it. Keep on shreding
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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.
Burton Mission bindings are used for snowboards and snowboards alone. These bindings keep snowboarders attached to their board and won't release while riding.
One could purchase Burton Mission Snowboard Bindings on the Burton website or on Amazon. One could probably also find them at a local sports shop in your local area.
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.