
Valoración general | (16 opiniones) |
Pair these with the Step On® boots of your choice and experience the simplicity and convenience of intuitive connection. The men's Burton Step On® Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings offer an intuitive boot-to-binding connection for riders seeking convenience and performance. Three connection points, two at the toe and one at the heel, deliver unmatched simplicity, security, and board control. Toe hooks 2.0 offer responsive entry and a quick-release lever on the hi-back makes for a clean exit. It's universally compatible with all major snowboard mounting systems, including 4x4, 3D®, and The Channel®.
Comfort & Fit
Re:Flex FullBED Cushioning System as part of the Step On binding provides full underfoot cushioning, maximizing comfort while minimizing fatigue, and features a trap-door design for easy-access to mounting hardware.
Performance & Response
Single-component baseplate construction features one material throughout, providing consistent response and feel while riding on any terrain. Nylon composite material blended with 30% short-glass provides playful response. Re:Flex Mounting System as part of the Step On binding dramatically improves board flex and feel while also reducing weight. Single-component canted hi-back construction provides immediate response and allows you to manipulate the overall flex profile of the board.
Adjustability
Zero forward lean hi-back is 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.
Simple to Use
Step On® boot-to-binding system uses two points of connection by the toe utilizing Toe Hooks 2.0 that feature a spring hinge that flexes to maintain closure and provide an easy entrance and exit and one connection point by the heel for increased boot and binding response.
Mounting
Universally compatible with all current snowboard mounting systems, including 4x4, 3D®, and The Channel®.
Valoración general | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Valoración general |
Como alguien que ha practicado snowboard durante algún tiempo y ha probado tanto fijaciones de correas tradicionales como de tipo Clicker, me alegró recibir la recomendación de un amigo sobre este nuevo sistema, ya que mis últimas fijaciones de correas eran viejas y estaban desgastadas. Las monté en mi tabla existente y me subí en mi lugar, lo cual fue bastante fácil. Es cierto que todavía no he vuelto a la montaña para practicar snowboard con ellas, pero espero que funcionen bien.
Valoración general |
Ventaja que puede pisar ahora necesita sentarse y atarse las ataduras. Fácil de usar. Desventaja, necesita botas Burton para este sistema. Entonces, si necesita comprar botas y fijaciones nuevas, tiene sentido cambiar. No hay problemas para entrar, pero tampoco para salir. Si tiene el presupuesto y no quiere la correa, le recomendaría comprar. Me gusta el hecho de que Burton también tiene botas de snowboard de tamaño ancho.