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		<title>Burton Freestyle Snowboard Bindings (Men\&#8217;s)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Burton Freestyle snowboard bindings provide a comfortable foundation to start your riding career off right Whether this is your first pair of bindings or you prefer a relaxed ride with lots of mobility the lightweight Freestyle will help you take your riding to the next level The minimized ultra lightweight Hi Backs make it [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <b>Burton</b> <b>Freestyle</b> <b>snowboard</b> bindings provide a comfortable foundation to start your riding career off right Whether this is your first pair of bindings or you prefer a relaxed ride with lots of mobility the lightweight <b>Freestyle</b> will help you take your riding to the next level The minimized ultra lightweight Hi Backs make it easy for you to get off the ground A Luxstrap and new Hybrid Toestrap secure you comfortably so you can shred all day with no worries at all Lightweight bomb proof polycarbonate baseplate with EVA padding Luxstrap has 3D curved triple axis spine with EVA cushioning Hybrid Toestrap is conformable Aluminum Smooth Glide buckles</p>
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		<title>LTD Kid&#8217;s LT100 Girl&#8217;s Snowboard Bindings White Pink S</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The completely up-to-date LTD Kid&#8217;s LT100 Girl&#8217;s Snowboard Bindings are designed to soak up supercharged turbulence and increases feel without forfeiting the response that both beginner and exceptionally skilled snowboarders appreciate having. Every detail, down to the buckle mechanics, have been analyzed in search of the most reactive materials ever to be used. When you [...]]]></description>
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<p>The completely up-to-date LTD Kid&#8217;s LT100 Girl&#8217;s <b>Snowboard</b> Bindings are designed to soak up supercharged turbulence and increases feel without forfeiting the response that both beginner and exceptionally skilled <b>snowboarders</b> appreciate having. Every detail, down to the buckle mechanics, have been analyzed in search of the most reactive materials ever to be used. When you use LTD bindings, it&#8217;s like strapping yourself to a lightweight rocket ship. Split second decisions are made doable with the ultra light components used all over. Spring-like suspension of the footbed dodges and deflects shrapnel with laser precision. Don&#8217;t let the simplicity of the Kid&#8217;s LT100 Girl&#8217;s <b>Snowboard</b> Bindings fool you, underneath its clean outside is a highly developed binding that&#8217;s appropriate for both the park and all-mountain usage. Drop the scrap and carry on the core &#8211; while retaining complete feel, cushioning, and grip with the board. Day-long coziness and high caliber control, (phrases that frequently contradict each other when you&#8217;re talking about <b>snowboard</b> bindings), are certain when you step into these freeride machines! From its <b>style</b> to its riding ability, everything about the Kid&#8217;s LT100 Girl&#8217;s <b>Snowboard</b> Bindings screams pedal-to-the-metal performance. <b>Snowboarders</b> looking for peak to creek power in a softer, more forgiving package will immediately come to love these bindings. If you miss the landing you&#8217;ll quickly appreciate the materials used in these&#8230; count on a ride that has more fluff than a marshmallow factory. But don&#8217;t let that standpoint deceive you. Ultra minimalist in appearance yet packed with power. The LTD Kid&#8217;s LT100 Girl&#8217;s <b>Snowboard</b> Bindings demonstrate that total comfort and versatility can co-exist.These LTD bindings come in White Pink. Also, don&#8217;t forget to check out our assortment of LTD boots and <b>snowboards</b> which will compliment your new bindings.</p>
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		<title>2007 Flow Team Freestyle/Freeride Snowboard Bindings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ultimate Performance. A combination of ultimate customization and performance built on the lightest binding baseplate in the industry. The Team is the superlative binding system for today&#8217;s most demanding snowboarders. An industry first&#8211;freeride and freestyle bindings packed into one. The Team bindings come packaged with two sets of Powerstraps: the all-new I-Flex straps for those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ultimate Performance. A combination of ultimate customization and performance built on the lightest binding baseplate in the industry. The Team is the superlative binding system for today&#8217;s most demanding <b>snowboarders</b>. An industry first&#8211;<b>freeride</b> and <b>freestyle</b> bindings packed into one. The Team bindings come packaged with two sets of Powerstraps: the all-new I-Flex straps for those days spent in the park, and Flow&#8217;s Direct-Flex straps for backcountry powder days. Bindings come with 4 hole disks. 3 hole disks are available separately as an option to fit Burton boards. Features: Injected magnesium baseplate and composite Dynalite highback deliver the ultimate response and precise feel in a lightweight binding New lighter EVA base pad to improve the connection to the board while dampening the rigid feel associated with traditional metal bindings Four new Locking MINIratchet Buckles on each binding provide a customized strap-fit to any boot PLEASE NOTE: these are not &#8220;pure&#8221; white colored bindings. Several areas of white have a yellowish tint now now sitting around a warehouse for several years.</p>
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		<title>Burton Youth Stiletto Snowboard Bindings White S &#8211; 4-6 Boot Size</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Giving ripping girls the same advantages as our most legendary women&#8217;s bindings, the NEW youth Burton Stiletto Smalls Snowboard Bindings get a size-specific facelift that&#8217;s tricked out with all the pro-level trimmings. For seamless comfort and control, we dropped in the canted Living Hinge hi-back found on our highest-performance bindings; then added the extra-padded cushness [...]]]></description>
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<p>Giving ripping girls the same advantages as our most legendary women&#8217;s bindings, the NEW youth Burton Stiletto Smalls <b>Snowboard</b> Bindings get a <b>size</b>-specific facelift that&#8217;s tricked out with all the pro-level trimmings. For seamless comfort and control, we dropped in the canted Living Hinge hi-back found on our highest-performance bindings; then added the extra-padded cushness of the Luxstrap and Primo Capstrap . Pop it out with a healthy dose of style, and you&#8217;ve got the ultimate binding to fuel <b>snowboarding</b>&#8216;s next generation.</p>
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		<title>What kind of snowboard and bindings should I buy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 06:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[wear a size 6.5 in womens my board width is 229 to 232 what size bindings should I buy, and also what is a good board to buy for begginers. My size board is 139 in freestyle, 144 in freestyle/freeride, and 145 in freeride. I dont know the difference between those but I found them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wear a size 6.5 in womens my board width is 229 to 232 what size bindings should I buy, and also what is a good board to buy for begginers. My size board is 139 in freestyle, 144 in freestyle/freeride, and 145 in freeride. I dont know the difference between those but I found them on the web, whats the best kind I should get?<br />
<br />I would suggest looking into Burton boards.<br />
 there flexible and smooth to ride.<br />
all my boards are Burton and I love them.<br />
and with a burton board, you should get Burton bindings because the holes in the burton boards were designed for burton bindings.<br />
  and have you ever boarded before? if not i wouldnt buy a board for your first time, rent one if you have to and ask for help when looking for a board.</p>
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		<title>In search of a freestyle setup for snowboarding but need help!?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I currently have a 152 Burton motion (i am 5&#8242; 4&#8221;) with ride ex bindings, and when i was in the park yesterday the board was way to heavy and not very flexy when compared to others. So to get to the next level i feel like a more ideal board for where i want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I currently have a 152 Burton motion (i am 5&#8242; 4&#8221;) with ride ex bindings, and when i was in the park yesterday the board was way to heavy and not very flexy when compared to others. So to get to the next level i feel like a more ideal board for where i want to go is needed. My question is what would be the ideal size for a board and can i keep my bindings and just get a new board? Any recommendations for a new board? thanks<br />
<br />Yeah that seems a little big for a freestyle board. I ride a 152 and i&#8217;m 5&#8217;8&#8221;. And yes you can use your bindings with a new board. Boards i would recommend would be</p>
<p>Lib-tech<br />
Gnu<br />
Never summer<br />
Rome<br />
Capita<br />
K2</p>
<p>look into the lib-tech skate banana or Gnu street series. There is a 149 street series which is great for jibbing and would be a good freestyle board. It&#8217;s quite expensive but it&#8217;s worth it. If you didnt want to spend $450+ look into K2, rome or capita boards.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s a better freestyle snowboard?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m on a pretty low budget, but I want a freestyle park snowboard so bad! I saw a package with a 2008 Lamar Tripper 154cm with MX 150 bindings, and I also saw a package with a 2008 Lamar Cruiser 154cm with MX 150 for around the same price. I weight like 155lbs if that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m on a pretty low budget, but I want a freestyle park snowboard so bad! I saw a package with a 2008 Lamar Tripper 154cm with MX 150 bindings, and I also saw a package with a 2008 Lamar Cruiser 154cm with MX 150 for around the same price. I weight like 155lbs if that helps anything, but what I really need to know&#8211; Are either of those two boards good freestyle boards? or are they more freeride or what? Please help! Thanks<br />
<br />hey dude&#8230;call the store that has these packages, and ask them what is better for freestyle, or check out lamar&#8217;s website, and they should have some rating system that shows if their good for freestyle or freeride. But if you have around 300-400$ i recommend buying a burton board and bindings. Many snowboard shop are selling 07-08 burtons on clearance for good prices..I just got an 08 burton bullet board and burton custom bindings for 326$</p>
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		<title>2009 Burton Men&#8217;s Triad Snowboard Bindings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cadillac cush with rally car push.&#160; Hey snowboarders searching for some Cadillac cush with that rally car push Look no further than the Burton Triad the most capable snowboard binding system you&#8217;ll ever forget you&#8217;re riding. Kitted out with more padding than an insane asylum these Burton bindings will change the way you think about [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cadillac cush with rally car push.&nbsp; Hey <b>snowboarders</b> searching for some Cadillac cush with that rally car push Look no further than the Burton Triad the most capable <b>snowboard</b> binding system you&rsquo;ll ever forget you&rsquo;re riding. Kitted out with more padding than an insane asylum these Burton bindings will change the way you think about <b>snowboarding</b> <b>style</b> and comfort. Ultra minimalist design Check. Super smooth ride Check. Stellar spruce up for any <b>snowboard</b> Check. The Burton Triad gives new meaning to <b>snowboard</b> bindings by proving once and for all that ecstatic comfort and ultimate shredability can peacefully happily co exist. Burton <b>Snowboards</b> are built by riders for riders.</p>
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		<title>would these bindings fit on this board?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 09:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[would the burton junior freestyle snowboard bindings 07 08(youth size) fit on the rome label 09 youth freestlye snowboard-142cm? do all bindings fit on all boards? Well it depends (burton really makes things confusing with gear) Burton only 3 hole baseplates and every single other company uses 4 hole baseplates, including rome. Do you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>would the burton junior freestyle snowboard bindings 07 08(youth size) fit on the rome label 09 youth freestlye snowboard-142cm? do all bindings fit on all boards?<br />
<br />Well it depends (burton really makes things confusing with gear) Burton only 3 hole baseplates and every single other company uses 4 hole baseplates, including rome. Do you have the bindings? if you do look to see where you would screw it into a board, are there 3 holes, or 4? if there are 3, then look in the box you got them in to see if there are replacement baseplates. If you don&#8217;t have or do not know if they come with 4 hole baseplates, then call up burton cause they will most likely ship you some for free</p>
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		<title>How should I set up my first snowboard?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got a really good deal on a burton dominant and a set of burton freestyle bindings. This is the first time for me to own a snowboard and I really dont know how to set up the bindings on the board. What binding width should I be riding? what angles? the board im [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got a really good deal on a burton dominant and a set of burton freestyle bindings. This is the first time for me to own a snowboard and I really dont know how to set up the bindings on the board. </p>
<p>What binding width should I be riding? what angles? the board im using is a 154 and im going to be doing mostly freestyle riding on boxes and rails. Just from a guess, I was going to try 18 on my front foot and -9 on my back(i think thats right, it should be a little duck), I have been skateboarding the last 7 years and i tried to mimic the angle i usually skate with.</p>
<p>I thought that the angles and width were the only things to take into consideration but i just heard how you have to adjust the hi-back rotation and the forward lean&#8230;I have absolutely no clue what that will do when im actually riding&#8230;can anyone explain to me what that will do and if i need to adjust the bindings accordingly?</p>
<p>any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!<br />
<br />Yeah as said by boardbett your angles are a personal preference the ones i use are similar to yours by the sound of it slightly ducked probably a bit less ducked than most freestyle riders would use but it suits me, i couldent actually tell you off the top of my head what the angles are, ive just adjusted them to what feels best to me. As far as binding width if you are doing rails etc you are better off with a wide stance, slightly wider than your shoulder width as this will give you more stability on rails and it will be easier to throw the board arouned more. When adjusting the high backs again do what feels comfortable to you but they can be used to improve your boarding also, as i had a bad habit years ago of barly bending my knees and by having the high backs pushed quite far forward it forced me to change my posture and ride in the correct stance and therefore improving my riding loads. Good choice with the Dominant by the way</p>
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