Stilettos are a good binding for low price. If you have the budget I'd consider something higher up in the burton line.Hi
I just bought the Burton Social and am struggling to find the best bindings.
I've narrowed it down to the Womens Burton Stiletto.
Any other suggestions welcome???
Lucy
Agree with the above. My wife has lexas and stiletto, you can certainly see and feel the quality difference. She was happy with the stilettos for 2 years but Lexas are better quality.I would say that if you can afford it, you should check out the Lexa's or the Escapade's. Can't go wrong with either of those. And both will perform much better than the stilettos. But if you are trying to save money, there is nothing wrong with the stilettos either.
How about the Citizen?I would say that if you can afford it, you should check out the Lexa's or the Escapade's. Can't go wrong with either of those. And both will perform much better than the stilettos. But if you are trying to save money, there is nothing wrong with the stilettos either.
Cheapest binding by burton. I would avoid it, minimum stilettos. Buy used instead if budget an issue. Has toe strap instead of toe cap.How about the Citizen?
Cheapest binding by burton. I would avoid it, minimum stilettos. Buy used instead if budget an issue. Has toe strap instead of toe cap.
Bought the Lexa's at the weekend and tried them out at my local indoor boarding place. NICE!!!Cheapest binding by burton. I would avoid it, minimum stilettos. Buy used instead if budget an issue. Has toe strap instead of toe cap.
Colour shouldn't matter of course but looks great.Nice. They certainly look the part
Well it was purple it black and I was dying to try the board out and they had a large so I got them. Took them out to my local indoor place and they do the jobColour shouldn't matter of course but looks great.
Obviously. You wouldn't even ride some of my franken setups. I was the poor kid who never bought a ticket and rode what I had.Colour shouldn't matter of course but looks great.