2019 Burton Mens Step On Bindings - Black
2019 Burton Mens Step On Bindings
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Burton Step-on Eval
Posted by Robert Steckel from Blue Mt. on 11/27/2018

Pros: Easy in and out and very durable.
Cons: Don't get to sit down and socialize while strapping in.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Excellent support, very durable, easy in/out, after one full year of use and no problems. Liked them so much, bought 2nd pr. for new board. Highly recommended for any and all 70+ old boarders out there to keep you "on board". Also for younger riders who don't mind not sitting on the snow to socialize. Sorry, I couldn't resist the comment. I,m old and have no filters.

About Time!
Posted by Bob H from Minnesota on 11/26/2018

Pros: Ease of use, light weight,
Cons: need to match with Burton boots

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Been waiting for something like these for 15 years. Bindings and boots combine perfectly, and they actually work! Only easier way to ride would be to not use bindings at all.

Amazing Bindings
Posted by Sean Cahill (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/31/2018

Pros: Convenient, Fresh
Cons:

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

These binding help you to keep up with the skiers. Makes snapping in your bindings extremely quick and easy. They're so easy to use but still keep you glued in for complete safety.

Convenience and performance
Posted by Drew (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/27/2018

Pros: ease of use, performance
Cons: limited boot models

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Tired of sitting down to strap in to your snowboard bindings? Just step on and go. When they came out last year, the question was how they would perform. You can't tell the difference between them and a traditional strap on set up.

Revolutionary
Posted by Alan (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/20/2018

Pros: ease of use, performance, and fit
Cons: must have Burton Step on boot and binding combo.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

I've been riding since the mid 80's. I've ridden a ton of different set-ups. I tried ALL the early step-in systems and even worked for K2 during the hey-day of "Clickers" To say Burton nailed it this time around would be an understatement. This system exactly mimics the performance and riding characterisitics of most higher end boot and binding set-ups. My first few days on it i was actually reaching down for my straps. The convenience is only a small part of this set up.