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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 27
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My old ride bindings broke first day of riding this season and im on a low budget. I found an old pair of burton freestyles that i would ride as a beginer. I'm just wondering will these be any good for some medium big jumps and rails.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Fernie, BC
Posts: 122
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Freestyles are the lowest end of bindings that Burton makes so don't expect them to last terribly wrong. I don't see why they wouldn't work for the park but you may suffer a lack of performance just because they are on the lower end of Burtons binding line.
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Location: NH
Posts: 3,116
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These things are garbage...but since you already have them ride them to the best of you're ability. Save your money and invest in a good binding. After riding these for awhile you'll certainly notice the difference a quality binding delivers.
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