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I have heard that Burton boards have a different mounting system to attach the bindings to the board. Does this mean if I have a board that isnt a burton, that the burton bindings would be incompatible?
Also, if I am us size 13 would I buy L or XL bindings? Thanks heaps. PS if anyone has any suggestions of any web sites that do good deals for international orders and their shipping. I live in New Zealand and getting stuff in from the states costs heaps. |
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I've found that the more expensive Burton boards have generic binding configurations that can be adjusted to work with most other boards and vice versa. The best thing to do would be to contact Burton directly. Also, I'm a size 12.5-13 and Large bindings work fine for me.
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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Any Burton binding will work on any board. You just need the standard 4x4 disc rather than Burton's 3 hole disc. Any 1/2 decent snowboard shop will have them for you and if you buy your Burton bindings from them they should give them to you for free.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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thank you, thats very good to know.. |
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