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Burton Freestyle Bindings have been making other companies and other riders feel stupid for over 20 years. Wall-to-wall EVA padding, full adjustability, and Adaptastrap technology shame high-end offerings from other companies, and the soft, forgiving flex will have you shaming other riders when you hit the park.
its a simple binding that does its job by keeping you on the board. has some cushioning and its pretty flexible. great for a beginner. i went the cheap route by getting this when i probably shouldve gotten union forces or contacts but these will do for now.
Yes you will. You should look into boots that have shrinkage technology. Most burton boots are built on a size smaller outsole thus making your imprint a size smaller. But these will work just fine.
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The Freestyle has the adapastrap toe strap. This can be run over the top of the boot or around the toe like a toe cap, rider's choice.
Eva cushioning on the baseplate to take the edge off when landing and riding around. The ankle straps are EVA #D curved for better fit and feel.
Really light one component baseplate that is made out of durable polycarbonate and features a gas pedal. Worth the money, perfect if you are learning or trying to save a few bucks.
im a beginner and didnt want to spend too much money since i would need better ones in the future. i have size 10 boots which the strap seemed short. i totally forgot that the straps are adjustable and now its perfect. great bang for bucks, if you want something little better Missions are great too my friends has them and seems better.
If you are planning to snowboard, you better make sure you are wearing snowboard boots. Just normal boots are not built to last the wear and tear that snowboarding puts on boots.
I used these bindings for about 3 seasons when I was beginning/progressing. They were used with:
-Vans Hi-Standard Boot and DC Graphix Boot -Rossignol Garden 148, Technine women's board 144 and a Lib Tech TRS 151
The Freestyle Bindings worked with all the boots I've had, and they mounted to every board I used with them. No problems between Burton and other brands on these bindings.
The straps worked great, never got stuck and pretty comfortable. The Adaptstrap toe cap is an awesome addition. Mine didn't have those the year I bought them, but I later added some of the capstraps.
The flex on these bindings is pretty soft. Perfect for beginning and progressing, as well as in the park. I used these for my beginning all mountain days and when I was first learning park. I love the flex in the park (and when I was learning) but when I started riding bigger/more advanced all mountain I found them a little too soft.
Overall, I'd recommend these for any beginner, progressing rider or park rider on a budget. They're a great binding that works with almost any setup.
these are pretty sick bindings, they look nice and also has a toe strap. The only problem is is that its a bit small. I wear a size 9 shoe and the medium is a bit too small. I'll always be trying to fit them on the top of a slope for a couple extra seconds instead of just strapping them and carving the crap out of the slope
Great price point binding. I've got a 10.5 boot and went with the Large size in these bindings. They're a great basic binding and durable enough to hop all over the mountain like a kangaroo on crack. Bonk this, jib that... This binding will keep your monkey foot in place.
My husband has a super old Burton board (directional board with three hole baseplate pattern? Will these work or will I have to find a different baseplate to use?
Well Burton hasnt really changed much on the base plates, so he should be good with these. Im pretty much guaranteeing that these will fit seeing as he has a Burton board. and the base plate is the Burton multi pattern design, so it should be good. Hope this helps :)
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