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Burton developed a new type of binding system for 2007/2008. Normal bindings won't work with any Burton board with the channel system. I would suggest going to Burton's web site and watching the video they have on how to set up the EST/ICS boards. It's educational and should answer any questions you have.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Actually, Burton boards with ICS come with discs to retro-fit standard bindings.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 47
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E.s.t. bindings ! i rode this bindings with a jeremy jones ...with the pad under and with out it.... first is very smooth and feels comfy...yes nice riding . with out it ...feels the snow like never before, very precise riding ( dont use in hard pack snow ...) yes i will said all the boards shut change to this est/ ics system .
is very progrsive but doesnt think abot this will make you a better rider ! is you who decide to be a better rider. |
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