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hey there guys, I'm about to buy a new snowboard and bindings, but I have a lil problem i wanna know if it's important:
I'm buyin a burton Air '57, wich says its for M bindings on the chart, but my foot size is 10,5 wich for I have to get L size bindings. Is there any problem getting L size bindings (Custom) for the Burton Air '57? I hope u can answer me please, I've looked everywhere finding nothing hahah. thanks. Last edited by darkcatz; 06-03-2008 at 10:26 PM. |
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shouldnt be a problem. i ride a 155 and a 157 with large burton bindings. neither are burton boards but shouldnt make a difference. also, i'm in a size 12 burton boot so you should no poblems at all.
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cool thanks bro
, and other question hehe here it goes:the boot will go out of the table a bit obviusly, so I have to set the bindings in a way that the front of the boot goes out the same distance as the back of the boot? or should it be more of the back and less of the front? thanks
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i always center it personally. seting your bindings on an angle should help as well. i ride +15/-15 binding angle with the binding centered over the board (heel/toe)
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