Can you use other bindings on Burton boards?

April 6, 2021 Off By idswater

Can you use other bindings on Burton boards?

Burton EST bindings are designed to work with the channel system but other bindings will work with it to if they have the right base disc.

Do Burton boots fit all bindings?

In short: No. Snowboard bindings must match with the corresponding boot sizes. Some bindings even require specific boots to ride. Aside from that, most combinations of snowboard boots and bindings will work together.

Are bindings interchangeable?

Typically, most bindings are universal as long as the type of skiing you plan on doing matches both the boots and the bindings. For example, if you have boots designed for alpine downhill skiing, most bindings designed for alpine downhill skiing will be compatible.

Are Burton EST bindings worth it?

Don’t buy EST bindings. Unless you are only ever going to ride Burton boards with the channel, or have enough money that you don’t care, just don’t do it. Burton, and other binding companies, make disc/plate bindings with channel discs that work great on their boards.

Do you need Burton bindings on a Burton board?

ALL Burton bindings will work on Burton snowboards.

Do you need Burton boots for Burton bindings?

The Burton Step On Bindings get you snowboarding quick. They require the Burton Step On boots and allow you to easily slide your boot in and click your heel into place.

Can you put regular bindings on an EST board?

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.

Can you mix and match snowboard and bindings?

Binding Compatibility with Snowboards There are a variety of mounting options and hole patterns on snowboards. Most patterns are compatible with each other, but it’s good to make sure you are not stuck with the wrong set.

How does Burton Channel system work?

The Burton Channel is a mounting system that contains two channels in the board (one for each foot) that run parallel to the edges. Traditional boards have binding inserts where the channel is located. Traditional mounting systems do now allow the board to flex beneath the rider’s feet, creating a “dead spot.”

What kind of bindings are compatible with Burton Channel?

* K2: Some K2 Bindings are automatically compatible and some you’ll need to get K2’s compatible disc set * NOW: Not automatically compatible with the channel. Need to get separate discs. * Salomon: Salomon’s universal binding discs will allow their bindings to fit on any binding mounting system including Burton’s channel system (post 2011).

What kind of bindings do Burton Snowboards use?

Re:Flex bindings come with discs to fit Burton Channel boards, or other brands’ 4×4 hole pattern boards. If you are in need of 3D discs to fit onto an older 3D hole pattern Burton board, please contact our Guides at 800-881-3138 and they can assist you with receiving a pair.

Can a Burton M5 be used with non Burton bindings?

If you have Burton disc bindings (non EST) you can still use them, but you will need a retro disc to use with the M5 hardware that came with your board. This will allow you to mount the bindings to the channel, but within the disc. Lastly, you may have non Burton bindings that you wish to mount to your Burton ICS board.

Can you use pre 2011 Burton disc bindings?

Pre 2011 EST bindings will work, however only with the use of the M6 Transition Kit. These can be ordered for free from Burton directly. If you purchased 2011 Burton disc bindings, now with of the use of the new M6 channel, you can actually mount these using the M6 hardware that comes with the board.

* K2: Some K2 Bindings are automatically compatible and some you’ll need to get K2’s compatible disc set * NOW: Not automatically compatible with the channel. Need to get separate discs. * Salomon: Salomon’s universal binding discs will allow their bindings to fit on any binding mounting system including Burton’s channel system (post 2011).

Are there any bindings that work with Burton est snowboard?

Burton EST bindings are designed to work with the channel system but other bindings will work with it to if they have the right base disc. With all these different mounting systems you would think that it would be a difficult task to find bindings that are compatible with boards.

If you have Burton disc bindings (non EST) you can still use them, but you will need a retro disc to use with the M5 hardware that came with your board. This will allow you to mount the bindings to the channel, but within the disc. Lastly, you may have non Burton bindings that you wish to mount to your Burton ICS board.

Pre 2011 EST bindings will work, however only with the use of the M6 Transition Kit. These can be ordered for free from Burton directly. If you purchased 2011 Burton disc bindings, now with of the use of the new M6 channel, you can actually mount these using the M6 hardware that comes with the board.