Hardware
Burton ICS snowboard can be used with a flow bindings
by Hullabaloo on Mar.12, 2010, under Hardware
Yeah! Some of my pals has been waiting for this to be happened. It takes some time to cut the standard Burton ICS plates to meet different non-burton bindings plate radius. At this moment some huge binding manufacturers are making their own ICS adapters (EST plates) so now you can easily screw any of your binding to your Burton ICS snowboard.
This season you can easily grab such EST ICS base plate adapter from Flow and use it with some of their bindings series. Please be careful before purchasing it as it is not compatible with all of the bindings from FLOW, consult with your hardware dealer. This Flow ICS adapter can be purchased for about 15 bucks from any online store. (continue reading…)
Riding hardware upgrade for 2010
by Hullabaloo on Feb.03, 2010, under Hardware, Misc
The new season came up. The new boards and stuff collection is now available, and since the first of March you can get a minimum of 50% discount at sierra for everything they have.

Burton Custom ICS 2009
Well then currently I’m riding the 2009 Burton Custom ICS 156 with 2009 Cartels EST and I love this board since it is the best riding machine I had for all the time. For jibbing and more park riding I use 2009 Palmer Jade Twin 153 with centered stance and a bit ducked 2009 Burton Mission bindings position. (continue reading…)
Non burton bindings and Burton ICS snowboard
by Hullabaloo on Nov.03, 2009, under Hardware
Well, I suppose you already know the benefits of ICS system Burton setting up for their boards now. It’s a cool system which holds your bindings just on 2 bolts, and all you need to move your bindings over your board is free a bit those bolts and move the binging or change its angle in the way you want. That’s it, no 4 bolts which you should screw out completely to move bindings. Seems very easy and comfortable, right?
Well, everyone has their favorite bindings but what it comes to when you buy a Burton board and can’t use any non-burton bindings with it easily. (continue reading…)