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I think most of the higher end bindings, and most binding companies in general make their discs universal now. I got some Rome 390's and I think it said the disc has 120 positions or something crazy, (360 degrees divided by 3 degree intervals).
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Burton is really the only company who are a** holes to make their boards only compatible with their bindings.
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shame on Burton for progressing technology
:rolls eyes I don't use the ICS/EST system because I dislike it alot and it always came loose on me, but it was insanely easy to switch around bindings. OP, every binding manufacturer will make bindings that are compatible with the standard 4x2 insert pattern so just get what you want. |
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