How to Install Burton Bindings

Properly installing your Burton snowboard bindings may seem like a difficult task at first, but with the right tools and a little bit of patience it is really quite simple. Though some snowboarders choose to place their bindings a bit differently, there is a basic, simple technique for beginner to intermediate snowboarders who have not yet developed their own personal binding setup preferences. Properly mounting your bindings is important to both your safety and your performance.

Things You'll Need

  • A #3 Phillips screwdriver
Show More

Instructions

  1. How To Install Burton Snowboard Bindings

    • 1

      Determine which foot will be your front foot. If you do not already know, there is a simple way to check. Lean forward until you are off balance and begin to fall. Whichever foot you catch yourself with should be your lead foot. You will be installing your lead-foot binding first.

    • 2

      Determine your stance width. Most snowboarders mount their bindings using the center mount, which is a predetermined area on the snowboard that is the center of each binding area. Most snowboards will have clear markings showing where the center mount is. If not, you can determine this by finding the middle screw hole on each side of the board.

    • 3

      Line up the 15-degree angle on your base plate with the mark on the inside of your binding. Once you have these lined up, put the binding over the center mount area, which will be four screws. You should be able to see the holes on the snowboard through the holes on your bindings.

    • 4

      Insert the back right screw with your screwdriver. Do not tighten the screw completely because you could damage your snowboard.

    • 5

      Insert the front left screw, but do not tighten it all the way

    • 6

      Insert the remaining two screws, but do not tighten them completely.

    • 7

      Tighten each screw individually, beginning with the first screw you inserted, working diagonally to prevent damage to your snowboard.

    • 8

      Repeat these steps with your rear-foot binding.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you install your snowboard bindings indoors, you may need to tighten the screws one more time in cold weather so they do not slip.

Related Searches:

References

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Mount Burton Bindings

    Burton bindings require slightly different mounting than most other bindings. Rather than the 4-screw mounting of traditional bindings, Burton's use a 3-screw...

  • How to Set Up Burton Bindings

    Burton, the leader in the snowboard market, has created a line of snowboard bindings for men and women. There are two types:...

  • How to Mount Burton C60 Bindings

    Burton C60 bindings are advanced bindings built to withstand high speeds and serious tricks. The C60 has become an established model in...

  • How to Mount Burton Bindings

    Mounting Burton snowboarding bindings requires lining up the binding, placing the base plate and then screwing in three simple screws. Get ready...

  • How to Attach Burton Bindings

    Burton holds the largest market share of any company in snowboard gear in 2010. Their name is on everything from first-year rental...

  • Do Salomon Boots Fit Into Burton Bindings?

    Salomon snowboarding boots will fit into Burton bindings as long as adjustments are made to the toe strap using several simple screws...

  • About Large Burton Snowboard Bindings

    The largest Burton snowboard bindings are a size large, which will fit a men's shoe size 10 through 14. If feet are...

  • About Burton Men's Bindings

    A snowboarding industry leader, Burton offers a deep, diverse selection of men's bindings that meet the needs of every type of rider...

  • How to Install K2 Snowboard Bindings

    K2 has released a number of different models of snowboard bindings, with different methods of fastening over the boots. However, all K2...

  • How to Adjust Burton Bindings

    Burton is a popular snowboard company with snowboard bindings used by many snowboarders. The bindings can be adjusted to fit many different...

  • About Burton Cartel Snowboarding Bindings

    Burton Cartel snowboarding bindings are one of the best intermediate to pro-level bindings and offer a variety of light-weight and flexible features....

  • How to Install Salomon Ski Bindings

    Installing your own ski bindings is a challenging task that requires you to understand your skiing technique, ski technology, the pressure and...

  • About Large Burton Snowboard Bindings

    Getting the right binding size is crucial toward safe, proper snowboarding. Large Burton snowboard bindings are the choice for those with larger...

  • About Burton Step-In Bindings

    If you're just starting out in the sport of snowboarding, you may feel a little overwhelmed by the selection of not only...

  • How to Put on Burton Bindings

    In general, mounting bindings is something you can do on your own. There's no need to take your snowboard into the shop...

  • How to Setup a Snowboard

    So you've bought a new snowboard and it's time to get set-up so you can ride. There are a few straightforward steps...

  • How to Install Marker Ski Bindings

    Installing your own Marker ski bindings requires an understanding of your own skiing and equipment, and how you can improve your performance...

  • How to Mount Snowboard Bindings

    Every snowboarder should know how to mount his or her bindings in case the bindings come loose on the mountain. The process...

Related Ads

Featured