Snowboard Boots & Bindings?
Posted on October 7th, 2009 by admin
Hi,
I have just recently purchased a Burton Andy Warhol 156 Custom snowboard and now i’m wanting to purchase some new boots and bindings.
Does anyone know of a good combination of good boots and bindings for this?
Thanks
oki id say if ur riding a custom your quite a good rider soo id go for somthing stiff like burton p1 bindings and either a pair of vans or a pair of dc’s but if u wanted 2 keep a whole burton setup then id go for a pair of burton hails i used to ride them real stiff real comfy!! you could look into some 32’s like the lashed there nice
October 7th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
oki id say if ur riding a custom your quite a good rider soo id go for somthing stiff like burton p1 bindings and either a pair of vans or a pair of dc’s but if u wanted 2 keep a whole burton setup then id go for a pair of burton hails i used to ride them real stiff real comfy!! you could look into some 32’s like the lashed there nice
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October 7th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
Going to really need some more info to answer this properly, what is your riding style, boot size and riding ability?
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October 7th, 2009 at 5:04 pm
I’m a huge fan of Salomon boots. They are the most comfortable boots I have ever worn. I definatly recomend you go try on a pair of Salomon’s. I wear the F20 and I love them.
For bindings, I ride a Salomon SPX Pro. I like these bindings a lot. They’re great for the park but are also pretty versitile.
The thing I like about pairing Salomon boots with Salomon bindings is that they make their boots and bindings so that the boots fit perfectly into the bindings. There’s even a little hook sort of thing on their bindings that hooks into a little notch on the heel of the boot to help keep it in place(it’s not really a hook, it’s just sort of a little thing that the boot fits into).
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