Burton Stilettos are a type of snowboard binding. They are used to make sure the snowboard and its rider are always in contact with each other when traveling down a mountain.
A Burton C60 Binding is used for snowboarding, they are very light weight and suitable for a riding expert, great for moderate turning board, very comfortable.
Some of the features of the Burton co2 binding are light weight, comfortable and a great binding. Many people love to use this a lot more other snowboards.
There are several places one may see the details of the Cartel Binding for Burton snowboards. These places include, but are not limited to, Burton Snowboards, Evo, Gear Genius, YouTube, and google.
It should work, as every board and binding uses a universal linking, so it would be highly unlikely that they wont work
You can read reviews for Burton Freestyle Binding when you go to the website of The Good Ride. This website gives ratings of flexibility, softness, comfort and response of the product.
Probably some burton bindings or flow.
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.
Yes. Every binding works with every board.
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
Burton Mission snowboards can be purchased from a number of retailers. These include Dog Funk, Sport Chalet, Bahnhof Sport, Christy Sport, REI and eBay.
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.