Step On Re:Flex Snowboard Binding - 2022
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Burton's Step On Re:Flex Snowboard Binding features a traditional highback and a responsive baseplate to give us the feel and support of a standard binding. The big difference is that instead of ankle and toe straps, it features three connection points (one in the heel, two by the toe) that securely lock us into our boards. Throw in the full-baseplate cushioning for impact-absorbing performance, and our setups are ready to ride all over the trail map.
Details
- Clip-on binding to get you from the chairlift to ski trail fast
- One heel and two toe connections provide security and ease-of-use
- Single-component baseplate makes for a stiff and responsive bottom
- Canted highback gives timely reactions to your movements
- FullBED cushioning system maximizes comfort and minimizes fatigue
- FLAD adjusters switch from laidback vertical to aggressive forward
- Re:Flex mounting improves flex and is universally compatible
- Item #BURZ8VU
- Highback
- single-component, canted
- Baseplate
- Re:Flex FullBED, FLAD
- Ankle Strap
- Step-ON heel connection
- Toe Strap
- 2x Step-ON toe connections
- Flex
- medium
- Mount
- 3D, 4-hole, The Channel
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 3lb 13oz
- Activity
- all-mountain, freeride, backcountry
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 3 years
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 3, 2022
I agree with Scott H! Game Changer!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- Large
- Height:
- 5' 10"
- Weight:
- 195
I agree 100% with Scott H's review. These bindings are a game changer. My groms (8 & 11) are now avid snowboarders. My old burton floater had some aged Burton rachet bindings. After trying to keep up with them last year, I decided it was time to invest in these step-ons. Yes, they DO take some getting used to but they are awesome. It takes some practice but I have been able to stomp into the back binding as I ride off of the lift...it's pretty schweet. GIVE THEM A TRY.
January 26, 2022
Game Changer!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- Large
- Height:
- 6' 6"
- Weight:
- 285
I've been snowboarding a few times each season for 20+ years and these bindings are a game changer for me. I'm in my mid-40s and was starting to question how much longer I'd be able to snowboard but the ease of getting in and out of these step on bindings made a huge difference. Now I just stomp my foot down to get in or pull a lever and twist my foot to get out. I was also worried about how they would hold up, I'm a big guy (6'6 285lbs) and they felt better than the strap-on bindings. No hot spots or constantly re-tightening or loosening straps and they didn't feel loose or overly flexible and didn't once come loose or come unsnapped even through a couple crashes. Now, I'm not doing jumps or tricks and I didn't try them in 12" of fresh powder, but given my weight and the size of my board, I get going faster than just about anyone on the mountain and these held up great. I also got the Burton Photon Wide Step-on Boots (the ones with the strap) and those were great. Lastly, make sure you pay attention to the size of the binding, since they're designed to work with a specific size range of boots with no overlap. I almost ordered an XL out of habit and thankfully saw someone reference the size chart and ordered a L to go with my size 13 boots.
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