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What does EST mean on Burton bindings?

What does EST mean on Burton bindings?

Their EST bindings are designed to only fit snowboards that use the “Channel” system, like Burton’s snowboards. EST bindings can’t be mounted on snowboards that don’t use the channel system. Their Re:Flex bindings can mount on any snowboard with a 2 x 4 or 4 x 4 mounting system as well as the channel system.

Do Burton EST bindings work on other boards?

The discs on normal Burton bindings are made to accommodate this, and therefore Burton disc bindings (non EST) from any year are the ideal match for any board with a 3-D Pattern. Again, EST bindings will not work because they are designed specifically for the ICS Channel.

Do Burton EST bindings come with hardware?

Registered. New EST bindings come with the hardware, but it’s not uncommon to buy used bindings and have that stuff missing.

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Why would I want a stiff boot or a soft boot?

While a soft boot is the go to choice for most park features. Stiffer boots generate better edge control, which is essential for cutting into stiff snow or hard pack. They offer up a great level of control regardless of snow conditions.

How do you know if snowboard boots fit?

Know How Snowboard Boots Are Supposed To Fit: Snowboard boots should feel snug everywhere—snug at your heel, instep, and toebox, and your toes should barely touch the ends. So don’t freak if they feel too tight at first because if they fit “just right” straight outta the box, chances are you’ll be screwed in a week.

Are snowboard bindings universal?

Are all snowboard bindings universal? Despite some bindings being labeled universal, no, they are not. There are some that may fit other designs, some may not. Burton has a unidisc that will fit both 3 and 4 holes, but it is mostly dependent on the model and manufacturer.

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Why choose Burton snowboard bindings?

Great fit and function from your snowboard bindings is mission critical, directly correlating to comfort, responsiveness, and safety. Fortunately, Burton bindings have a number of simple adjustments that you can make in order to set everything up just right.

What is a Burton binding baseplate?

An elevated realm of cushioning, board feel, and extra-sensory control in a versatile, shred-everything package. All Burton binding baseplates are backed by a LIFETIME WARRANTY and Burton straps and hi-backs are backed by a one-year warranty from date of purchase.

How do I mount my Hi-backs to my binding?

Set your hi-backs to be parallel with your heelside edge for max comfort and control. The baseplate is visible around the outer edge of the binding, with the footbed (and gas pedal) secured on top. Your mounting hardware screws through a slot in the baseplate to secure your board.