What boots do I have to get for Flow bindings?

Posted on September 25th, 2009 by admin

Do I have to use Flow boots or can I use another brand?

I also have another question.

If I get the Flow bindings can I put them on a Burton snowboard or do i have to get Burton bindings too.
Also does it matter if your feet stick out like 1 cm past the edge of the snowboard?

You do not need Flow boots for Flow bindings. I have had two sets of Flow bindings, and never had Flow boots. My boots were Morrows and Burtons. I would, however, try to attach the boots and bindings together before you buy the bindings. You should do this with ALL boots and bindings.
If you are buying your Flow bindings new, you will have no problem attaching them to a Burton board, as they have disks that accomodate the different insert pattern. If you are buying used and they are a really old set of Flows (like 4 or 5 years old), then you may need new disks.

I hope this helps

Edit: 1cm past the board is normal. there will be a bit of overhang. You just want to make sure you adjust your bindings so you have the same amount of overhang on the heel of your boot as on the toe of your boot (measure from the edge of the board to where you boot ends while strapped in to your bindings).
Now I have big feet, so I have like 4-5 cm of overhang… this is too much but I live with it….

3 Responses

  1. ----------------------- Says:

    girls can’t snowboard
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  2. llaxman21 Says:

    You need flow boots for flow bindings.You can put flow bindings on most boards.Yes I have a burton board and I used to have flow bindings on it.I have the Burton Clash
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  3. Dustin Says:

    You do not need Flow boots for Flow bindings. I have had two sets of Flow bindings, and never had Flow boots. My boots were Morrows and Burtons. I would, however, try to attach the boots and bindings together before you buy the bindings. You should do this with ALL boots and bindings.
    If you are buying your Flow bindings new, you will have no problem attaching them to a Burton board, as they have disks that accomodate the different insert pattern. If you are buying used and they are a really old set of Flows (like 4 or 5 years old), then you may need new disks.

    I hope this helps

    Edit: 1cm past the board is normal. there will be a bit of overhang. You just want to make sure you adjust your bindings so you have the same amount of overhang on the heel of your boot as on the toe of your boot (measure from the edge of the board to where you boot ends while strapped in to your bindings).
    Now I have big feet, so I have like 4-5 cm of overhang… this is too much but I live with it….
    References :

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