Snowboard Bindings Custom

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Snowboard Bindings Custom

Every year new boards come out for every manufacturer’s line. And every year people struggle to figure out which board is best for them. There are so many boards to choose from that it can be nearly impossible to narrow it down. It’s not a hard call to decide to stick to one manufacturer. Burton, the largest manufacturer of snowboards in the world, has just about everything in its lineup you could possibly want. But even if you have already narrowed your choice down to Burton, you still have a huge array of boards to pick from. So here are some top picks to help make that decision a bit easier.

Top Park Board – Jeremy

You don’t name a board after Jeremy Jones if you don’t expect it to be good. And this board is very good. It isn’t the top of the line park board from Burton, but it is very close. This board is so exceptional because of its versatility. You can hit powder kickers or venture into the deep stuff in the trees after a big storm and still shred the park slush as the season winds down. It’s got a bit more flex than the typical park board, but don’t let that put you off. This is a seriously good board.

Top Powder Board – Malolo

It may have a weird name, but there’s nothing weird about the way this board performs in powder. With a deep side cut and two inch setback, this board will float through any powder you can find. But it walks away with a recommendation because it can perform well on groomers for those days between fresh snows.

Top Freestyle Board – Custom

How could it be anything else? Sure, the Vapor is light years ahead of most boards in the technology department, but the Custom has so much value for the money that it simply can’t be denied. It’s a legendary board which has been ridden by knuckle-draggers all over the world. It’s one of those boards with which you simply cannot go wrong.

Top Budget Board – Twin

Not everyone has a grand to drop on a board. But that doesn’t mean you should buy a budget board that is going to fall apart in a season. The Burton Twin offers all the park shredding ability of a much more expensive board, but it also lets to hit other parts of the mountain with ease. If your board quiver is limited to just one, make it a Twin.

Top Overall Board – Fish LTD

Not everyone is going to straight-line chutes in Alaska or drop from a helicopter onto the side of an untouched mountain. But we all want to. And only one board can handle it. The Fish LTD is not just an amazing board from Burton; it could be the best board you will ever find for mountain riding. It’s a technological marvel which can truly bridge that short gap between a fun experience and a spiritual one.

About The Author

Matt Banks snowboards and surfs in North County, S.D. and writes for BoardRiderLounge. Visit the Lounge to find great deals on burton snowboards and womens snowboard gear.

2009 Burton Custom Snowboard Bindings


Burton Custom EST Snowboard Bindings 2012


Burton Custom EST Snowboard Bindings 2012


$179.95


Burton Custom EST Snowboard Bindings Black 2012 CUSTOM EST The feel is real. Offering a feel similar to that of skating or surfing barefoot, the Custom EST™ soothes your sole with super-minimized ShredBED™ 2.0 cushioning. Experience a more direct connection that gives you greater control over your setup for precise handling on all terrain. The softest flexing option in the EST line-up …

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Burton Custom Snowboard Mens Bindings


$159.00


Setting the standard for total comfort and control, the Custom is a straight-laced assailant equipped with every shred essential. Tipping the scales on the light side, and built to survive nuclear winter, this year’s kit gets updated with the easy-going control of a soft, lightweight hi-back. Add an all-around buttery flex, supple Primo strap package, and cushioning throughout and you get one bind…

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admin posted at 2008-1-24 Category: Snowboards

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