Burton Step On Snowboard Bindings - Women's
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Pair these women's Burton Step On bindings with the Step On® boots of your choice and experience the simplicity and convenience of a quick and intuitive boot-to-binding connection.
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- Re:Flex mounting system dramatically improves board flex and feel while also reducing weight—and it's universally compatible with all current snowboard mounting systems
- Re:Flex FullBED system provides full underfoot cushioning—maximizing comfort while minimizing fatigue—and features a trapdoor design for easy access to mounting hardware
- Single-component baseplate construction features just one material throughout, providing consistent response and feel while you're riding on any terrain
- Single-component canted highback construction provides immediate response and allows you to manipulate the overall flex profile of the board
- Zero-forward-lean highbacks are completely vertical and designed for riders who prefer a more playful and relaxed feel
- FLAD system allows you to make micro-adjustments to your forward lean angle to customize your stance
- Nylon composite material blended with 18% short-glass in the highbacks and spars for a high-performance mix of strength and soft flexibility
- Burton backs their binding baseplates with a lifetime warranty and their straps and highbacks with a one-year warranty from date of purchase
Imported.
View all Burton Snowboard BindingsBinding Style | Step-In |
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Best Use | Snowboarding |
Riding Style | All-mountain |
Binding Flex | Medium Flex |
Base Material | Fiberglass/nylon composite |
Highback Material | Nylon/fiberglass |
Ratchets | Not applicable |
Bolt Pattern | 2x4 4x4 Channel |
Weight (Pair) | Unavailable |
Gender | Women's |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Game Changer
I've had step-ons for 2 seasons and it's been a game changer! No longer have to ever sit down and strap in. In some cases you can click in as you get off the lift and go - like skiiers! Now I wait for skiiers to get ready instead of the other way. The connection system is completely solid and never felt even remotely like I would fall out of the bindings. This is a solid and amazing upgrade from straps. Getting out of the bindings is obviously different, but its mostly a matter of practicing it a few times before you hit the slopes to get the muscle memory.
Not for goofy foot riders
I returned the bindings before I had the chance to take it to the mountain - the experience of clicking out of them was so infuriating there’s no way I’d ruin my time on the snow with these. Stepping in was simple enough although even on an even flat floor it took an extra fish to get the second click, that was the first red flag. But it was the clicking out that took it to the next level for me. As a goofy foot rider you have to twist your knee in the most unnatural way to get out of the binding. I kept trying and trying this way and that way hoping to get it but no it’s an awful design. Also, once I started reading other negative reviews of front clips breaking off, my mind has been made up to return.
I Returned!
Shame on Team Burton. I posted feedback on Burton’s website, where I provided my honest feedback (4 stars was given). Burton filters/controls everything, as such mine was not posted, even after I verified it via my email, as what they asked. I followed up and no answers. I seriously do not think I gave any bias/bad review about this, but very honest opinion. Seems like Burton chose to release the good ones and block out the ones involves the second thoughts. Really?! Here is what I remembered - “ I purchased the flex step on boots and binding, since I was due for a new pair of boots. Binding is super easy, just clip on and go, and I’ve never popped out once. However, it requires a solid surface to click the heel twice. On pow day, it is harder to make the 2nd heel click. Step on boots are surprisingly stiff and hurt my calf and pinky toes for the first 2 times. The Boa lace comes loss too easy and I have to tight the lace after every single run. For a longer run, I often have to stop at the half way to tight up the Boa.I used to have the traditional lace, and this is my first Boa, so not sure if this is the general issue across the board. I personally prefer to have a snug fit on boot. Binding is responsive and I have no problem on green and blue runs. But I found myself struggled making the quicker turns on steeper terrains, such as double blue and black. I once caught my heel edge when I was on my toe side and in the middle of transition to heel side. This has never happened to me before. For me, I have no problem bending down and strap in, and I stand up to do so. Since my body is learned the traditional strap in and muscle memory are used to it. I switched back to straps. I think this would be great for someone who is new, you can learn and grow on step on. Or someone who has issues bending and straps.” To add on, I noticed when I stepped on, and try to turn the board, the back of the binding comes up first (I have it forward lean setting at F4), then the board starts to twist. Maybe that’s the “delay”. Yes, I returned those, and went back to the traditional way. I prefer to have better control over convenience. Burton has great products, but surprised how much filter it involves.