The cheapest Burton snowboard bindings are the Freestyle Binding, which costs around $110 and still offers a lot of high-quality features. Try the Burton Freestyle Bindings, which have a great base plate and a cap strap, with advice from an experienced snowboarder in this free video on Burton snowboarding equipment.
Expert: Matt Juillerat
Contact: www.utahskis.com
Bio: Matt Juillerat has worked in the snowboarding industry for more than 18 years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
yes, all except the EST style bindings
blaze117 1 year ago
Don't... Good product, but all your doing is paying for the name.
ShokyShrox 2 years ago
does the burton bindings work on K2 boards
jgomes1992 2 years ago
i always by my snowbords and bindings from burton
unabletofindout 2 years ago
Burton Freestyle Bindings, 1st set of bindings I ever bought back in 99... I broke the Toe Strap once and had few proplems with adjustment lever on the straps not releasing... however They still work fine to this day,,, and im sure the 2009 freestyles are better then the 1999 set I have... 2009 Cartels are what im using now... but over all the burton freestyles and great binding starting off...
ridehalfpipe 3 years ago
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burton is shit
manuwhatarangi 3 years ago
I've ridden freestyle's for the last 6 years because they're so cheap and so good at the same time.
actionsports111 3 years ago