What snowboard bindings should I get?
Posted on November 17th, 2009 by admin
I just got a new snowboard today, and I was wondering what a good brand of bindings to get are. I’m looking for a good deal. I wear size 9 boots and I have been snowboarding for 2 years. I would prefer ratchet bindings (I think that is what they are called). I have heard that the snap-in bindings are not reliable.
Not true Marnz, If he got a burton board with the typical 3dhole pattern he can simply buy an adapter plate to have any binding fit it, If he bought a burton binding with the ICS system then he’ll need atleast burton bindings for the ICS adaptor to work, Preferably though he’ll want burtons EST bindings, for the ICS system because they work the best for that system.
So in saying that here are some I’d look at if you don’t have to worry about burtons ICS system.
FLow – high end only
Bentmetal
Union
Rome
K2
If you list your riding style I could point out some specific bindings from these brands that’ll work good for that.
November 17th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
What brand of snowboard is it? If its Burton you will have to get burton bindings…I think anways lol. Check out these brands of bindings and find the ones you like, Ride, Flow etc. or you could just search up snowboard bindings on Google.
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My Brain
November 17th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
Not true Marnz, If he got a burton board with the typical 3dhole pattern he can simply buy an adapter plate to have any binding fit it, If he bought a burton binding with the ICS system then he’ll need atleast burton bindings for the ICS adaptor to work, Preferably though he’ll want burtons EST bindings, for the ICS system because they work the best for that system.
So in saying that here are some I’d look at if you don’t have to worry about burtons ICS system.
FLow – high end only
Bentmetal
Union
Rome
K2
If you list your riding style I could point out some specific bindings from these brands that’ll work good for that.
References :