Burton Step On: 10 Useful Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video, we give you 10 tips that you can use with your Burton Step Ons while on the mountain. Some are basic but they are still easy to overlook. We hope you can pick up at least one helpful tip from this video.
    Link to Ryan Knapton's Step On video:
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    If you have any questions or helpful tips, please leave them in the comments. Please hit the like button and please subscribe if you want to see more Step On videos. Thank you so much for watching!
    Big shout out to my buddy Xander C. for helping me film this video! Thank you buddy!!
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  • @TonyLeach-airguntech
    @TonyLeach-airguntech 4 года назад +48

    to get out the bindings easier, move the release clips so that the levers are on the inside not the outside, you do this by swapping the mech from each binding to the other. 10 mins worth of work and you life getting out will be miles easier

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +5

      Tony Leach thanks for the tip Tony! A couple of other viewers also mentioned this to me as well. Definitely doing this 👍🏽 thank you.

    • @Fez_Vrasta
      @Fez_Vrasta 4 года назад +4

      Do you have some detailed instructions on how to do it?
      Edit: nevermind, found it! ruclips.net/video/Ei3VHFs7vns/видео.html

    • @c-noclark8153
      @c-noclark8153 2 года назад

      I switched my levers after using them for 1 day. Great modification.

    • @oevadsun
      @oevadsun 2 года назад

      I also switched the levers from the outside to the inside,, Big Difference.. much easier to reach the levers

    • @nialldoyle8206
      @nialldoyle8206 2 года назад

      Yup ,I did this and it’s a big help. Don’t forget your safety leash. My stupid fat foot kicked the release on a chair. The look from the liftie was priceless.

  • @buttress77
    @buttress77 Год назад +7

    Tip 11. Switch the release lever from outside to inside. It’s a game changer.

  • @natechannn
    @natechannn 4 года назад +1

    Good job on your tips! It's the little things that make the difference, that you're pointing out..Thx again and have a safe season brotha! Loving my step ones so far!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      natechannn awesome man! Have a great season too 🤙🏽

  • @oevadsun
    @oevadsun 2 года назад +2

    I do appreciate the time and effort you put into these Videos. and im sure many others do also. You give great tips and advice about the step on bindings.. Thanks again.

  • @MrK-js3it
    @MrK-js3it 4 года назад +1

    Thank you...that is really helpful with regards to locking the boots while sitting down...

  • @jlozano180
    @jlozano180 4 года назад +3

    This channel is great because you speak very clear and your straight to the point. Keep up the great work

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      jlozano180 thank you so much! I still need a lot of work but im new to this. It’ll come with time.

  • @zhiwenli4807
    @zhiwenli4807 Год назад +1

    Extremely helpful video and tips! Thank you soooooo much!

  • @cookiecracker6266
    @cookiecracker6266 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for the video. It has been super helpful. I never thought about the ice accumulated in the bottom of the boot.

  • @yuriboiblu
    @yuriboiblu 4 года назад +1

    darn, loving it every time, had 11 laps earlier, secure/solid, 5-7 secs dropping! once you press the tail, it is going to check/make sure that 2nd lock is on!

  • @georgelackman3374
    @georgelackman3374 4 года назад +1

    Great video man, I really appreciate the time you took to include all these tips. Extremely helpful man, keep it up.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      George Lackman no problem at all and thank you so much for watching 🙏🏽

  • @eumatoma
    @eumatoma 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tks! You help a lot to decide buying Step on! Tks so much!

  • @ft1813053
    @ft1813053 4 года назад +1

    All very helpful tips! I used to run max (F3) forward lean on strap bindings. I had to limit to F2 on my step on because of not able to get the second click. But now I know!! Extra performance for me now

  • @silverkw
    @silverkw 4 года назад

    This is awesome! Thanks a lot!

  • @bzdonbzdonsky2191
    @bzdonbzdonsky2191 4 года назад +1

    Truly useful tips! Thx a lot!

  • @MartyMeyerdierks
    @MartyMeyerdierks 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for helpful tips!

  • @jdub3914
    @jdub3914 4 года назад +1

    Well explained bro .great info .and can't wait to get back out there again with you

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Joe Wilkin thanks bro! Can’t wait to ride more tow rope laps with you 🤙🏽

  • @Mike_Solo
    @Mike_Solo 4 года назад +7

    Love your vlogs, really informative and I just can't wait to put your tips to try.
    I really think that you are probably one of few if not the only one that really answers the real questions on the Step-ons practicality.
    From my standpoint, you are answering all the questions I asked myself before trying them on or considered buying them.
    Thank you.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +2

      Mike Solo thank you so much 🙏🏽 I’m trying to put things out there that will help you guys out.

  • @aggropa
    @aggropa 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video. I just bought step-on's and this really helps. Hopefully people realize how much work and thought it takes to make a video like this.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  2 года назад

      Thank you 🙏🏽 Yes even the simplest of videos takes time and effort.

  • @Arithorath
    @Arithorath 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great review and tip videos about the Step On set up. Ordered mine today!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Nick Pierce awesome Nick! Sorry but I’m not sure how I missed your comment. Hope you’re enjoying your Step Ons! All the best man 🤙🏽

    • @Arithorath
      @Arithorath 4 года назад +1

      Midwest Shred vlogs I won’t go back to the old way. Love my new setup! Burton got it so right.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Nick Pierce so glad to hear you like them 🤙🏽

  • @kimsanlim1520
    @kimsanlim1520 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tips! Thanks

  • @victors16811
    @victors16811 Год назад +1

    Two years old video and still very helpful!! Thanks

  • @borises5065
    @borises5065 Год назад +1

    Got my Step On Bindings today. This video really gives some good advice. Thank you :)

  • @rolfvanderhagen8812
    @rolfvanderhagen8812 4 года назад +1

    Great tips! Thank you very much. I am convinced, I am going to buy them.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Rolf van der Hagen thank you 🙏🏽 you’re going to like them!

    • @rolfvanderhagen8812
      @rolfvanderhagen8812 4 года назад +1

      @@themidwestshredder I have bought them! Getting into the bindings is really easy, also with the high back forward lean, thanks to your tip. I am going to test them on Monday in the Italian Alps, looking forward to it. Again.. thanks for all the information about the user friendlyness and quality, it was really helpful in making a decision.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Rolf van der Hagen excellent! No problem at all, glad I could help. Super pumped you are happy with them so far 🤙🏽

  • @quandaledingle8960
    @quandaledingle8960 2 года назад +1

    Brooo the time stamps are so love. Great stuff

  • @jomacdiarmid5331
    @jomacdiarmid5331 4 года назад +4

    This video answered literally every question I have about these bindings! Thank you! I've just bought a set and looking forward to trying them out soon :)

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Jo Macdiarmid I’m glad it helped you out! The Step On system is fun, fast, easy to use, and it performs great. I always have people ask me about it when they see me step on so fast while they’re strapping in.

    • @jomacdiarmid5331
      @jomacdiarmid5331 4 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder Hey, I was wondering if you could help me. So I put my new Step On bindings on my board today to have a go stepping in and out of them, just on the carpet at home, and I noticed there is a lot of movement in the high back. When I lift my heels, as if making a toe turn, there is almost 10mm of movement before the board responds. I decided to put one of each binding on the board - my old Burton binding with normal strap set-up and the new Step On and the difference was huge. The old binding and boot has minimal movement compared to the Step On :( I wondered if you had noticed the same thing? Is this normal? I don't want to ride something less responsive, so I'm pretty disappointed.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Jo Macdiarmid there should be no movement unless you’re only clicked in once in the back. That space and movement is there in case you get snow and ice built on the footbed. This will still allow you to step on. Give it another go and see if you get 2 clicks in the back. When you get in, put the rear cleat in, press and get 2 clicks, then get the 2 front cleats in. Let me know if you notice the difference.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      No worries on this set up, this is more responsive edge to edge.

    • @jomacdiarmid5331
      @jomacdiarmid5331 4 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder I definitely got the two clicks, I could hear and feel it, but there is still a load of movement. I got a video (in which you can hear and see the two heel clicks) of the comparison between the Step Ons and my old Burton Scribes and there is a noticeable difference. I don't know if there's a way to send you the videos to see what you think, I rarely use RUclips.

  • @chengu2854
    @chengu2854 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Had a hard time getting that 2nd click. The tips are super useful.

  • @jay3744
    @jay3744 3 года назад +1

    I am a second year user.
    I always both feet click in before sit on chair lift , I am loving them.
    Nice tips thanks.

  • @cnoevo99
    @cnoevo99 4 года назад +3

    I run full lean and didn’t know about the baseplate tip! Great Video, keep em coming 👍🏼

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Ami give that a try. It definitely works. Thanks, will do!

    • @cnoevo99
      @cnoevo99 4 года назад

      Love all the Step On content.

  • @TMBO
    @TMBO Год назад +1

    Bought some step ons and Photons yesterday and taking them to the mountain tomorrow! Thanks for these tips, I'll be sure to bookmark this video and see if I can become a step on pro over the coming days :-)

  • @jeremybigham8906
    @jeremybigham8906 4 года назад +2

    Hey man I noticed you replied to most if almost all comments man that's dedication keep it up. It's really impressive that you talk to your fans way to go

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Thank you so much 🤙🏽 Between work, fixing stuff at home, and making videos here and there, it's difficult but I try answering everyone's questions. People also send me emails and I answer those too.

  • @chuck__van
    @chuck__van 4 года назад +1

    Nice one man. Don't have step ons but can see how this would be helpful

  • @lern-undkursvideos2512
    @lern-undkursvideos2512 4 года назад +2

    I have the same setup. But the orca from last season and the step on mine 77 edition. I didn’t look back once. Greetings from Switzerland! Have fun.

  • @elliebunker6100
    @elliebunker6100 2 года назад +1

    Exactly what I needed.

  • @f0t0fr33k
    @f0t0fr33k 4 года назад +4

    10 actual useful step-on tips with no bullshit. Unreal. I’ll be learning to snowboard on step-ons soon (already bought em), so your videos have been way more than useful to me. Keep em coming bud! Cheers from Canada!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      f0t0fr33k nice man 👍🏽 let me know if you have any questions while learning.

  • @sikesy7
    @sikesy7 3 года назад +1

    I love that wood mountain sign behind you

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      Thanks 🙏🏽 I made that a few years back. I have two of those.

  • @SuperBluemoon3
    @SuperBluemoon3 4 года назад +1

    Im currently looking at buying some of these and you blog has really helped its a really great down to earth and real review and tips. Thanks :O)

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      JASON SPENCER-BROWN glad I could help my friend! 🤙🏽

    • @DIFY
      @DIFY 4 года назад

      Do it! love this system

    • @SuperBluemoon3
      @SuperBluemoon3 4 года назад +1

      @@DIFY It's high on the List.. I currently have ION boots and i ride with Diodes Super stiff setup works well on my 10 year old Vapour lol..

  • @SantaCruzLocal
    @SantaCruzLocal Год назад +2

    You’re videos are great. I’ve just switched to Step ons this season after back surgery and total hip replacement.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад

      All the best to you! You’re going to like them 👍🏽

    • @SantaCruzLocal
      @SantaCruzLocal Год назад

      Just got back from Tahoe after a 2 foot dump of powder. Took one run to master these Step on bindings. Easy to clip in .I didn’t use the clip on the boot for the pants. I just pulled my pant leg up over the binding while stepping in and click, click click. Off and riding…

  • @jalden1579
    @jalden1579 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, thank you for the tips!
    I'm highly interested in buying a set of these :)

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  2 года назад +1

      No problem at all. You’re in luck, if you buy a new set you will get the newer version with the updated toe cleats 🤙🏽

    • @jalden1579
      @jalden1579 2 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder nice!

  • @allanbergsma3256
    @allanbergsma3256 4 года назад +7

    The step ons with the lib tech Orca is my dream setup 😍

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Allan Bergsma that dream set up is a good one for sure. The night before we got a powder day at Breck, I set up that board with the bindings and I couldn’t stop staring at it. It performed amazing too 🤙🏽

    • @theblishknovk
      @theblishknovk 4 года назад +1

      Me too! Exactly what im planning on for next winter. I bought a rossignol xv magtech 167 few years back and was riding with burton C60 carbon fiber bindings. It was an awesome set up but i got hit by a car on my motorcycle and broke my back really bad so now im looking to replace it with something less aggressive and more fun and convenient but still with some power when i want it. I mostly ride trees with groomers connecting. Im obsessed with the idea of the orca with step ons. Prob gonna size all the way down to the 153 as well.

    • @c-noclark8153
      @c-noclark8153 2 года назад

      I just got a 2021 3-D Fish 156 to use on the Big Pow Days along with my Photon Step On Boots & Bindings.

  • @dtg7957
    @dtg7957 4 года назад +2

    Cool tips, very interesting and well made!
    Think about to get one.
    Wish you all the best!
    Greetings from Germany!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching! Greetings my friend!

    • @dtg7957
      @dtg7957 4 года назад +1

      @@themidwestshredder You're welcome!
      One thing,yesterday I met an old boarder (I would say around 60...or 65...what a boarder...😱😱😱...when I saw him the first riding his board I was stunned...I thought ok,around 20-25...he had so much speed, great technique...simple said,a very,very,very good boarder with much experience)...Ok,just so much...I was totally stunned by this man.
      He had a Lib-Tech Board and a SP Binding (my ride, Nitro,Team Gullwing with K2 Chinch...I love this board!!!)...I was talking about Boards and bindings...at the end,I asked him about step in Bindings.He said he rode years ago those step in Bindings...and he got a good (I thought it was good) argument about step in's... He said,when you ride on a mountain, on the top it's freezing and on the valley station it's warm and...I don't know in English (in german it's "sulzig")...I would say slushy...you know,a mix between snow and water......ooook,he mentioned,that when it's down there slushy and on the top freezing, you get the problem from ice in the step in...
      I mean,when I got ice in my K2, I have to get it out (like I think on other bindings, too)...I recognize it while riding...with snow or ice in the Binding it's totally distracting and disturbing.
      So,what do you think with the burton step on...problem with days like these? (Top freezing and ground warm and wet) Or, you just have to look up,that the binding is empty,before you get into the lift?
      I'm just curious,wich part of the States do you come from? I was snowboarding in USA...Once in Vermont (Mount Snow,Killington,Jay Peak)...and Montana...Jackson Hole,Grand Thargee and Big Sky Mountain and....some area near Bozeman...but I don't remember the name...😉😊
      Keep on riding!🏂🏂🏂🏂🏂😊😊😊😊

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      DT G i live in Illinois (near Chicago) but ride a lot in Colorado. This new Step On binding is more like a normal binding. The way you wipe the footbed before you strap in on a normal binding is the way you clean the Step On before you step on. It’s absolutely no different. My cleaning technique is identical when I use Step On and Strap bindings. With one I ratchet and with the other I step on. In December I had the opportunity to ride a lot of powder. When you would come down to the lift, the snow was everywhere. Towards the end of the day, it got super windy and cold. The snow was sticking to everything including the top sheet of the board. It was the ultimate test for me to see if these things would fail. They absolute passed no problem. I quick wipe and maybe a little heel kick to break apart a little ice on the footbed and off i was. My friends had to do the same with their straps. I’ve tested these in everything and they have not let me down. I even hit big jumps in the park on these things. Yesterday morning I was in Breckenridge, CO and it was snowing, very cold, and windy at the top of the lift. People were having a hard time strapping in because it was so cold and windy. A buddy and myself stepped on and took off right away. It was another moment where it put a smile on my face. We both looked at each other and smiled. We didn’t have to say anything to each other, we knew what we were both thinking. I can understand why the older gentleman in the snowboard feels this way, but this is not your old step in. This is a totally different binding. One of my viewers said something like, that’s like comparing an old computer to a new computer from today. They are different. 👍🏽

  • @vl4d1sl4v
    @vl4d1sl4v 4 года назад +1

    Great content. Subscribed.

  • @dazedaze9871
    @dazedaze9871 4 года назад +2

    Anyone just keep watching Orca and that wall picture of wood? Love it

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      daze daze haha nice! I made the piece that’s hanging on the wall. I have another one that’s even better 🤙🏽

  • @krisztiankovacs3577
    @krisztiankovacs3577 4 года назад +3

    Orca +Step On, beast...😯 👌

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Krisztián Kovács yeah that thing carves great and cuts through powder so good 🤙🏽

  • @bbabalola
    @bbabalola 3 года назад +1

    I have the exact set up with my Step Ons and Lib Tech Orca (159)..... I love them! Hard for me to even ride my other boards

  • @HystericGlam00r
    @HystericGlam00r Год назад +1

    you the man ! wow

  • @fudhater8592
    @fudhater8592 4 года назад +6

    I can't stress enough putting the pant leg into the pant clip. I learned the hard way and got my pant leg caught in the heel clip and needed a GIGANTIC screwdriver to literally pry my boot out.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      FUD Hater oh no! Sorry to hear that happened to you.

    • @kirrasdad
      @kirrasdad 3 года назад

      THIS^^^^ spent an hour at the base after my first run forcing out of the rear binding.

  • @HazelEyes420.
    @HazelEyes420. 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been stressing thanks. Good to know my foot I have an issue with will just go in anyway

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  5 месяцев назад

      The more laps you get in, the easier it will get. No need to stress, you got this 👍🏽

  • @Dillz02
    @Dillz02 3 года назад +1

    Oh man, I was having problem where the ground was uneven, couldn’t snap the back foot down. Thank you so much!

  • @HardcoreHehaw
    @HardcoreHehaw 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video!
    Quick question about forward lean and footbed adjustments:
    I’m a size 10.5 which is the maximum for the size M bindings (8.5-10.5).
    What can I do if I want to ride forward lean? My foot bed is already maxed out. Will this even be an issue?
    I live in Florida and don’t get to ride much, so I haven’t had a chance to try or troubleshoot this.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Evan no worries. Sometimes the 2 clicks will go in even when you normally step on. If it doesn’t, you can tosionally flex the board. Press your front foot down and lift your back foot to put pressure on your heel. You can also just ollie a little and it’ll click in. Sometimes if you ride away with one click, hitting a small bump will cause it to click in anyway. You’ll be fine with the medium binding with the footbed at 10.5 👍🏽

  • @peternajduk7841
    @peternajduk7841 Год назад +1

    Stomp pads are very useful

  • @ellstackeradventures
    @ellstackeradventures 4 года назад +1

    Very nice dude

  • @shiuhhueycheng5752
    @shiuhhueycheng5752 4 года назад +1

    Thank bro i really can use all your tips, can you make a chip how to mount the stepon and 1 clip which board you can use for stepon do you need a longer or a shorter board

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Shiuh Huey Cheng no problem buddy. The step on is mounted just like a regular binding. It’s no different. It can mount on any size board.

  • @epiworks
    @epiworks 4 года назад +1

    Ride the stepon today. Im totally newbie at snowboard. Never snowboard never step on.
    The step in click was so easy. I think is pretty basic to understand.
    But when removing the shoes. Then where got me . When your not tired its easy to open the latch and switch your foot to inside. While you standing position.
    But if you tired after falling like 50 times its literally hard to remove the shoes from step on. Sometimes im just kicking the step on binding to whatever just to remove the shoes. 😅 anyway the step on system is great. Not many people have it here in Japan. And they always get jealous when i do the click especially when im standing position lol.
    Great shoes great system recommend 👍👌🏻

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      EPI GarageTech definitely take breaks. After falling a lot, take a seat and undo them while sitting. Lift the latch, lift the heal, and slowly turn the boot. You can do this slowly while standing too. No worries I think we’ve all forced ourselves out of the binding after being super tired 😁

  • @cratra
    @cratra 4 года назад +1

    Good Tutorial.

  • @Tautulis7
    @Tautulis7 4 года назад

    Nice tips. I would add:
    1.check if your pants are (still) clipped in the shoe, as catching the pants in the main binding will result in torn pants in the calf area if you dont recognise it (speaking from experience). Usually the click will be much harder to get in and stiffer (thats what she said), so if thats the case,doublecheck before descending.
    2. Any tips fro steping on while moving? I still find myself too distracted looking at the binding. Usually works with skating speeds, but chairlift exits are still bit too fast.
    Just my personal experience so far:
    I still find that my Photon Ions are too loose, even though my size is perfect. I keep on restrapping them quite often (irritating, exactly why my friends discouraged me from getting BOAs and the pull strap).
    Question for you:
    Do you think a forward lean angle would help me gain better control of the board? I still fell to much "idle" angles

  • @enargyreactions2486
    @enargyreactions2486 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ive been looking at the step one and the Nidecker supermatic bindings

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  9 месяцев назад

      I think both will work just great for you. If you like the feeling of having a strap but want easy access, then go Nidecker. If you just want to step on fast and don't mind a strap not being there, get Step On.

  • @tking2689
    @tking2689 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the informative videos. what are your thoughts on the cord leash to secure your boot and board?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад

      Np at all. I don’t use the leash, but I think it’s perfectly fine if people do. I have 3 other friends that use the Step Ons and none of us have ever had issues. I’ve heard people say “but what if someone hits the lever?” Never come close to anything like that happening even on tight chairlifts. Even if I purposely tried hitting someone’s lever on the chairlift, it’s not going to be easy.

  • @JayC708
    @JayC708 3 года назад +1

    such great tips! I just got the step ons so this was great. I see you have the Orca and im looking to get one, what size did you go with and recommend? Im 5'9 160lbs and currently ride a 155cm Capita Mercury

    • @collinmerideth8274
      @collinmerideth8274 3 года назад +1

      He has the old orca.
      The new orca has HP (horsepower construction) I hear it is NOT the same board and isn't nearly as playful.
      Angry snowboarder does good reviews. If you can find the old orca in your size BUY It. The 150 and 147 are unfindable

  • @aragelessar8789
    @aragelessar8789 3 года назад +2

    I don't know if this is the case on every model, but on mine, I switched the high backs, L-R and R-L to put the release lever on the inside of the binding. Its a little bit easier reaching to my inside ankle than my outside ankle.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад +1

      That’s a great modification for sure. I made a video about that last season 👍🏽

  • @rasmussipila7234
    @rasmussipila7234 4 года назад +3

    Hey was just a week in the mountain with my new step on and the biggest problem i had was that my foot plate came loose and even dropped it twice (once in a lift and once on a transport route) so you have to keep track on it
    . I fixed it by gluing it.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Rasmus sipilä so sorry to hear that happened to you. That shouldn’t be falling off like that unless the tabs are broken underneath. It has like 4 tabs underneath by the toe area.

  • @Gutelaunegeneral
    @Gutelaunegeneral 4 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks man! In powder itˋs great, but what do you think of the Orca on the regular trail?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Mark P I’ve ridden it on regular groomers and it’s worked fine. Still fun for me. Works great in icy conditions too. I tend to ride my twin camber board and my ride warpig on most non - powder days though. The reason I haven’t been riding my orca so much on regular days is because people destroy my boards in the lift line all the time. I like that board a lot and have been protecting it a little and use it mainly for POW days when I ride out west. What’s your thoughts on it on regular groomers?

  • @andreasgottlicher7870
    @andreasgottlicher7870 2 года назад +1

    THANX!!!

  • @feidu4122
    @feidu4122 4 года назад +1

    Hi man, thanks for making great video to review step on. I got as same combo as you have, step on & orca. What stance and angle did you set up for them? Thanks

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Fei Du no problem at all. I set up my boards 9, -9. This is obviously a directional board and there are better angles for carving but I do like to go switch on all my boards here and there so I set them up like this.

    • @feidu4122
      @feidu4122 4 года назад

      Midwest Shred vlogs I see. I probably go with 15,3, a little forward, since I am not to switch. Thank man

  • @nautilus1999
    @nautilus1999 4 года назад +1

    had a full day today riding step on bindings ( photon boots - heads up they are stiff boots ) was sceptic about it but after spending so much money on a whole set up i was like this better work... After i did several runs couldn't be more happier . get of the lift , stop clean inside of binding step in and go, i missed 2nd click numerous times ( or i didnt hear it ) but as soon as i rolled it was in ... pant clip for me was useless my pants came out so many times so before stepping i would lift my pant up click in and go , clicking noise was there but nothing to worry about . one strange thing about this whole set up is no toe strap so i felt really off first half of a day after that i got used to it and it was smooth sailing . . everything impressed me about this Step on system . 3 things i would change about this binding better cushion and more toe and better high back adjustability . Hope they last me a long time . cheers

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      xbraindamage great to hear that you liked the set up! The more you ride them, the more you’ll like them and appreciate how cool this Step On system is. At least for me, that’s how it’s been. I agree with a lot of the stuff you just said. I’m making a video about the things I would change on the step ons and a couple of the things you mentioned are already on my list 👍🏽 🤙🏽

    • @nautilus1999
      @nautilus1999 4 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder I'm going tomorrow to other mountain. Spent a whole day yesterday snowboarding feeling exhausted atm . As I said there are few things that could be changed to improve this binding even more . I wanna see your take on " what could be changed ", to improve this binding . Cheers . Always awesome videos man

  • @Ejay490
    @Ejay490 4 года назад +2

    I’ve used my step on for 2 days now. I’m a goofy rider and I notice after 2 days of using the step on, the dominant feet, which is the right for me, has some play to in on the toe hook. When I inspected the toe hook, there is some pretty good wear and tear on it for just riding for 2 days

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Emmanuel Gacusan the toe hooks can have a little play but for 2 days it shouldn’t have too much wear at all. What is your technique of getting in and out of the binding?

    • @Ejay490
      @Ejay490 4 года назад +1

      Midwest Shred vlogs I’ve watched several videos prior to getting one. I usually get out of the boot by twisting my heel inward. The bindings are great. I love the concept and I’m not going back to the traditional strap binding. My only concern is that the toe hook will wear out quickly and have to buy another binding 2-3 seasons later. For how much they cost. I hope they last long

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Emmanuel Gacusan i totally hear you brother. I’m not sure why your front foot is wearing out that fast. If I were you, I would shoot Burton a picture of it to see what they say. I have a feeling they’ll take care of that for you if they think there’s a problem.

  • @cookiecracker6266
    @cookiecracker6266 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for answering my question about how to get out of the binding. I also want to send you a couple picture about switching the lever of the bindings. You might be able to give me a thought about that. Where can I send you some pics?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Free Life hi buddy, what questions do you have about switching the lever?

    • @cookiecracker6266
      @cookiecracker6266 4 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder I did what you showed on your other video, and I added a cord to it, to make it even easier for people with less flexibility. The cord was provided by Burton, and works perfectly.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Free Life very cool 👍🏽 jimrivas81@gmail.com

  • @kyebean
    @kyebean 4 года назад +1

    wHO IS GUYS??? Most famous man on teh youtube???!!

  • @taylormichael3532
    @taylormichael3532 Год назад +1

    Great stuff bud! Great videos...The step ons really are fantastic. I have not tried them with the Orca yet. Just a Yes. standard board. After riding my Golden orca (with regular union bindings), the Yes does not compare. What do you think about them with the Lib tech Orca? I was thinking about using step on with an Orca when I am out with my son.. It is so convenient to just step on. Also, What size board did you get with them? I am 175 size 9.5 boat. Just curious how the step ons do with a wider board like the orca..Thanks!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад +1

      Hi Taylor, they worked great with the Orca. I’ve never been on a golden orca, but I hear great things about that board. The Orca that I have is a 147 since you downsize with that board. I normally ride a 151 or 152. I like to use my orca for powder days.

    • @taylormichael3532
      @taylormichael3532 Год назад +1

      @@themidwestshredder Thanks for the follow up!! The golden is a beast!! I only have one set of Step on bindings so I was using it on a Yes Standard board with my son. I just ordered a 150 Orca (found a great deal on last years model new for $513 shipped! My normal Burton Trick pony is a 154 and my Golden is a 153. I think the 150 is going to be perfect. One reviewer who is about my size recommended 150. I was just curious how it would handle with the Step ons. Really appreciate it dude.. Headed to Whistler in 2 weeks and then Ill be back out to Colorado in February.. Keep up the great stuff bro

  • @entp24
    @entp24 4 года назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the comprehensive videos! Question: have you noticed if the photon step on boot breaks in at the toe area? It is slightly snug for me at the width of my foot. But wide sizes are sold out; not sure if I should keep my current boot, or wait until next year to get a wide size.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Sinh Tran my boots were definitely tighter at the toes when I first got them. I feel like I have a little more room at the end of my toes now. I have pretty narrow feet so width wise, I’m not sure if they’ve gotten any wider at all. They feel the same to me at the width as when I first got them.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Can anybody with wide feet help us answer this?

    • @entp24
      @entp24 4 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder thanks for the response! I'll try to break em in this season and see how it goes.

    • @natechannn
      @natechannn 4 года назад +2

      Hi Singh Tran, I have the Photon step on, size 10.5. Ok, I had worn my boots around the house initially (about a half hour) and had pressure on the outter side of my left foot.I ride goofy! I had thick socks on. I usually ride with thin socks. I put on thick socks to give it a little more stretch knowing my feet are a little wider. I stepped on my board and just manipulated my foot around for about another 2hrs with thin socks this time. No issues! Note that there is a break in period on all boots. Especially with the Photon boot being very stiff, I'd say it's gonna take about 6-7 full day rides to break them in. I've ridden in my boots 3x ands it's gotten better. I also tried to get the Wide boot but Burton has had issues with production or getting them out and is pretty hard to find. But I heard they have them now?.I've heard that many riders are having issues with the pressure points on the outside of their foot. I hope this helps? I know..I was in the same predicament you are in and was unsure if I should take the chance. A good sport shop would let you return them if you have pain as long as you don't return the boot damaged or stink them up. You would know fairly quickly if they don't work out on the hill. Take care and have a safe season!

    • @colton9841
      @colton9841 4 года назад +1

      All boots will pack out after a session or two which will give you a little more room to work with. If they are too uncomfortable at first you also have the option to Heatpack them at your local RIE or possibly a small ski shop. I recently bought the Stepons.

  • @MartinBishopRacingTips
    @MartinBishopRacingTips 4 года назад +2

    When you're on the chair lift, do you think it is possible for a ski/board next to you to hit the release lever? Wouldn't be great to lose the board on the chairlift!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Martin Bishop you don’t have to worry about that. It’s never even come close to happening and I go up on full chairlifts all the time. Put it this way, I think if you and i were on a chairlift and I purposely tried to lift the lever on your binding with my board, I wouldn’t be able to make it happen. When you partially pull the lever up and you let go, it springs back. When you pull it all the way up, it locks into position.

    • @majasako
      @majasako 4 года назад +2

      Use the strap provided with the bindings. 👌

  • @mathewmaleki7531
    @mathewmaleki7531 4 года назад +1

    Hi, i just wanted to ask do you find warpig disappointing when it comes to pow? I see an Orca over there and i am wondering if you just happen to have more boards or is it such a big difference ?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Maciej Maleki i haven’t had a proper POW day with the warpig. I just happen to have more boards. It’s not because the warpig didn’t perform in POW. Just wanted to buy the orca 🤙🏽

  • @rajivvarandani6975
    @rajivvarandani6975 4 года назад +2

    Ive had some issues getting out of my step-ons, can you go through a video of that?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Rajiv Varandani can you describe what’s happening when you’re trying to get out?

  • @AheadInkSMP
    @AheadInkSMP 4 года назад +1

    How do you like the Orca versus the Warpig? I have 1st Gen Step-Ons on a Burton Custom 157. Took it on a pow day and my back leg was barking even set all the way back. Started reading more about volume shifted boards and looking at those two....

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      AHEAD INK I love them both. I had the opportunity to ride the orca in good POW and that thing was super stable, floaty and made quick turns. It lives up to the hype. I haven’t had the opportunity to ride the warpig in a super deep POW day. That board is badass too though. It carves amazing and I take it in the park. Works everywhere. 🤙🏽

    • @AheadInkSMP
      @AheadInkSMP 4 года назад +1

      Midwest Shred vlogs Thanks for the reply! Last question, how do you feel they handle on hard pack and/or ice? I’m on the east coast 🤪

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      AHEAD INK the orca is definitely better on ice because of the magne-traction. On hard pack, they’re both great. If you like to ride a little switch here and there, the warpig is better for that.

  • @prodish
    @prodish 4 года назад +2

    What about right way to get in and especially get out to prevent wear out of Components. There are videos about that. Can You make video about that ??

  • @leo2011sti
    @leo2011sti 4 года назад +1

    Great video bro... I'm going to get a LIB Orca ...I'm just still trying to decide what size...can u help me out??? I'm 6' 210lbs size 12... 156 or 159??? Thanks

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Leo Bernal thank you so much!
      Travis Rice is about 190lbs and 5’11” and he says he rides the 153 orca 95% of the time. With the Orca, you downsize from your normal size board. Size is all personal preference. Watch this video though.
      ruclips.net/video/wUmxsCJbuGg/видео.html

    • @juniorcarreau1983
      @juniorcarreau1983 4 года назад

      Get the stump ape wider then orca same hybrid set up plus 2 inch set back im 6.1 220 size 12 and its awsome

  • @adam9795
    @adam9795 4 года назад +1

    Can you undo your back foot and take it out while still riding just before you get to the bottom towards the lift?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +1

      Adam yes you can. When you pull the release lever, it stays up. You just need good balance since you have to turn your back foot to release from the front cleats. If you don’t get it right, the back cleat will lock back in. It’s doable though.

  • @bradadult2075
    @bradadult2075 4 года назад +1

    If you are hiking a jump, how do you snap in with both feet sitting down on a slope?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +4

      Brad Adult grab the board by the high backs just like you would with a normal binding. Get the rear cleat in first on your front foot. Hold the toe edge of the board with your hand so that you can snap the front cleats in. Then get in with your back foot. I can show this in another video.

  • @theblishknovk
    @theblishknovk 4 года назад

    Please do an Orca review. 👍

  • @dragonsreingsupreme1
    @dragonsreingsupreme1 4 года назад +1

    I just test ran my new step ons versus my old k2 combo at squaw valley and there is a few things I noticed.
    1) step ons are tricky to break in and get used to, especially if you are coming from a looser boot like k2. it is an entirely different motion to get in and out. And tough to get out of while sitting down the first few times.
    2) don't combine the step ons with a overly stiff or large board. by it's own nature the step ons are a stiffer boot making combining it with an ice board tough to control. I ended up having to switch them from my oversized gnu hyak to my park board which is a capita space metal fantasy.
    3) they are very responsive bindings so keep that in mind while using them. It is easy to overcompensate and fall.
    And finally
    4) these bindings are actually more energy intensive to use than traditional bindings while riding. While very responsive it changes your riding style a bit. I had to have sharper banks on the heel side than what I was used to.
    Oh and a tip if you cant get the boot to fully click in start going down the mountain and automatically switch to the toeside and it will click itself in
    But over all I am in love with these bindings and am so glad that I got them!

    • @dragonsreingsupreme1
      @dragonsreingsupreme1 4 года назад

      Oh and I also got myself stuck in a flat heavy powder area and had no issues with getting in and out of the bindings. Getting out of the area was a pain though

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      dragonsreingsupreme1 thanks for sharing your experience 🤙🏽 Loved reading your thoughts. They are definitely different than normal straps.

    • @cnghiem67
      @cnghiem67 3 года назад

      Did you look at the new Clickers? I need to replace my old Clickers system after my Skylord boots finally broke down last year after 20+ years. (I had taken an 8 year hiatus or so) Are you able to click in while on the lift? I especially liked being able to do that with my old Clickers

    • @dragonsreingsupreme1
      @dragonsreingsupreme1 3 года назад

      @@cnghiem67 no they are weight pressure based so they don't click in on the lift.

    • @cnghiem67
      @cnghiem67 3 года назад

      @@dragonsreingsupreme1thanks fir the reply. Would you choose these over the new clickers?

  • @ciwanicha
    @ciwanicha 4 года назад +1

    i notice you struggle a bit getting out of the binding..have you tried turning your toes inward instead of out? works great for me....

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      cmi arch i don’t feel like I struggle at all but I will definitely give that I try! Thank you for the tip! 🙏🏽

  • @arturw626
    @arturw626 3 года назад +1

    thx

  • @KickSense24
    @KickSense24 4 года назад +4

    Would you recommend this to someone who likes to carve hard and do some occasional back country runs through some trees and powder?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Eddie for carving they are awesome. Edge to edge response is really good. I’ve used them in powder and tree runs and they work great too. For me, I can get back in if I fall in powder no problem. It’s like a strap binding, some people can strap back in and others can’t. The binding works and I like it a lot. I still ride straps too. Both are good.

  • @justinkayce9811
    @justinkayce9811 Год назад +1

    I’ve found that torsion flex fixes 90% of any click in issues. I’ve been rocking StepOn’s here in Japan for the last three years. Never had a pop out when properly clicked in.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад

      Awesome Justin. A bunch of my friends and I use them and we’ve never had any problems with them.

    • @justinkayce9811
      @justinkayce9811 Год назад +1

      @@themidwestshredder There is no shortage of haters for StepOn’s. Most use either one of two points: safety concerns or that pros don’t use them. Both of which is usually wrapped up in misinformation. I appreciate you taking the time to spit facts and advocate for the tech!

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад +1

      @@justinkayce9811 I agree with you completely. If I would’ve tried them and they were bad, I would’ve told everyone that. They work great so I can’t hate on it because it’s not the “popular” thing with some people. I’ve seen plenty of people that hated on them in the past actually change over to them after they tried them. They’re great 👍🏽

  • @TylerIngram
    @TylerIngram Год назад +1

    I was wondering if you were going to mention the pant clip.. heard you have to cut your pants to disenage the rear clip if you forget

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад +1

      When I was at Mt. Hood in the summer, someone forgot to put their pants in the boot clip and got stuck. I was able to get them out though.

  • @hunterscrackdealer6650
    @hunterscrackdealer6650 2 года назад +1

    The only one wondering if I’m in is my wife.. RIMSHOT! Haha

  • @maryannmiami
    @maryannmiami 3 месяца назад

    Do you ever click your second foot in, on the lift? So that you can just take off?

  • @lazybonezlee433
    @lazybonezlee433 4 года назад +1

    The outside toe clicks are always having wiggle room. Do you have the same issue? Or did I do something wrong? I’m so far so disappointed about my new step ons :(

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Lazybonez Lee both toe cleats will have some movement but that doesn’t affect the performance at all. What are you experiencing that is causing you to feel disappointed?

  • @briantse8887
    @briantse8887 4 года назад +1

    Can you step on it once you leave the lift (no sitting), like straight to the slope asap ?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Brian Tse yeah you can. As long as you have some good board control, it can be done.

    • @vl4d1sl4v
      @vl4d1sl4v 4 года назад

      yes.

  • @woodybeastin
    @woodybeastin 3 года назад +1

    How long did it take to pack your boots out? My feet are 27.2 cm and 10 cm wide and they recommend I got a 9.5 us but I got a size 10 instead but they are killing my feet. Have them on for 15 minutes before it becomes unbearable. I’m not sure what’s wrong

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      What boots and where are they hurting? Sorry I’m not familiar with width sizes. If they’re hurting that bad, there’s no way you will be able to ride to pack those out. My rulers and swaths felt broken in and comfortable right away. That’s part of the reason I love them.

  • @algus7626
    @algus7626 4 года назад +1

    Were you at Alpine valley Saturday?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Algus 7 i was so close to going there this weekend but no i was not there this past Saturday.

  • @onelove7941
    @onelove7941 3 года назад +1

    Why isn't there any videos on boot fitting. That's the first priority. I just bought the 2021 Ion's and my toe is touching. The Ion is a super stiff boot and my question is will the boot loosen up eventually to the point my toe isn't touching?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      The burton boots run true to size for me. They do break in a little but if your toe is touching and it’s uncomfortable, go a half size up. None of my toes ever touched the front of any of my step on boots and they still feel great even after breaking them in. With Step On boots I wouldn’t wear them too tight, you’re going to get foot pains.

  • @Thekidisalright
    @Thekidisalright 4 года назад +1

    Man, there are so much to take note just to make this bindings work, if I have to constantly clear the snow under the sole of the boots (while standing on snow) I rather stick to normal bindings, it just takes the convenience away from its selling point.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад +2

      Thekidisalright sorry if the video made it look that way but no these are super convenient and easy to use. I included this tip in case someone has a hard time getting the front cleat in. Check the bottom of the the boot and wipe it. That tip applies to step on or strap bindings. You don’t have to constantly clean the bottom of your boot with Step Ons. If I had to count how many times I’ve cleaned the bottom of my boot this whole season, it’s been like three times and that was on a full powder day at breck where the temps dropped and snow was sticking to everything. Snow was even sticking to the top sheet of the board. On this day you would’ve had to clean the boot and the footbed on a normal strap binding as well. Trust me, coming from a guy that also loves strap bindings, these step ons are badass and super convenient. Sorry that my video made these look difficult, but i promise they are super easy to use.

  • @danmakesvideos3951
    @danmakesvideos3951 4 месяца назад +1

    where did you get the mountain wood picture behind you

  • @eduardsliss6013
    @eduardsliss6013 4 года назад +1

    hey man! can i ride strap bindings with SO boots??

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      Eduards Liss I’ll test it for you. Give me a week. What strap bindings do you ride? I’ve tested a couple.

    • @eduardsliss6013
      @eduardsliss6013 4 года назад

      Will say Lexa by Burton.

    • @eduardsliss6013
      @eduardsliss6013 4 года назад

      P.S.
      Do you know something about go pro cameras?

    • @rebeccarathier5387
      @rebeccarathier5387 4 года назад +1

      Midwest Shred vlogs Hey, were you able to test this? Taking my SOs on their first trip this season and was thinking of bringing straps for backup in case, but is a good question...

  • @zed6and789
    @zed6and789 2 года назад +1

    I noticed that the biding is flexing quite a bit away from the board on your heel edge when you are doing the torsional twist trick. Is your deck a 4x4 or channel, and regardless, should it be flexing that much?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  2 года назад

      Hi Peter, I used my bindings mainly on a channel board this season but I have plenty of 4x4 boards that I’ve also used them on. They’ve worked great on both. Did you ride them or mainly just tested them inside the house?

    • @zed6and789
      @zed6and789 2 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder I haven't purchased the bindings yet. The boots I bought should be here any day, but that flex concerns me a bit. I do have 4x4 inserts which will reduce some leverage, but I'm now going to consider getting the stiffer X bindings instead.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  2 года назад

      @@zed6and789 if you like really stiff, then the X will be the binding for you for sure.

    • @mayumic08
      @mayumic08 6 месяцев назад

      Does it matter if its 4x4 or channel? Any disadvantage? I just bought a board with 4x4

  • @felixdiamkilgaming1104
    @felixdiamkilgaming1104 4 года назад +1

    Ordered them today, receiving them in 2 business days
    Edit: Thanks for the ❤️

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  4 года назад

      FelixDiamkil Gaming awesome! Hope you enjoy them!

    • @felixdiamkilgaming1104
      @felixdiamkilgaming1104 4 года назад

      Midwest Shred vlogs I hope so since I saved for them and thanks for the heart

    • @KickSense24
      @KickSense24 4 года назад

      How do you like them?

    • @felixdiamkilgaming1104
      @felixdiamkilgaming1104 4 года назад

      Eddie I like them very much, didn’t have fear of going on the chairlift with ‘em, once stepped on they pretty much feel like normal bindings but stepping on is not as easy as it seems at first; but once used to it they’re very fast. Btw I ordered the Burton Ruler and they are pretty stiff compared to my old boots

  • @deanol.1252
    @deanol.1252 3 года назад +1

    I have a question about the Burton Step on Boots. Do they fit true to size, I am a 10.5 or should I size down a half size because they will stretch a bit? This is what a Burton rep told me in SF. Thanks in advance

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      They fit true to size. I wear a 9 shoe and wear a 9 step on boot. I have one set of boots that I’ve used a ton. They’re broken in but still fit nice and snug. I have a buddy that has wide feet and he went one size up. No pains and loves his boots.

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      Normally I would agree with sizing down but from what I’ve seen, the people that wear tighter step on stuff, they’re the ones with foot pain.

    • @deanol.1252
      @deanol.1252 3 года назад

      @@themidwestshredder Thanks man! I bought a half size smaller and may regret it!

    • @deanol.1252
      @deanol.1252 3 года назад +1

      Are our toes supposed to touch the end of the boot? in the half size smaller my toes touch the end even when I bend my knees. In the true to size 10.5 they dont touch. which is best?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      @@deanol.1252 my toes lightly touch the front but not too much. I wouldn’t go too tight on these. If you put them on inside the house and walk around, you should be able to tell if they’re going to work. If they’re snug but they’re still comfortable you should be good. If your toes are a little curled up and you’re uncomfortable, go up a size.

  • @buenomini
    @buenomini 3 года назад +1

    Just got a new pair of step ons

  • @itsjustcairin
    @itsjustcairin Год назад +1

    Snapping into mine isn't a smooth process. I've seen where you can just step in but that's not the case for me it's a pain. And I feel like I have to rip my boot out when I un- clip. Any one else or have suggestions?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  Год назад

      Make sure you dig the heel edge of the board into the snow. Bend your knees (for balance) and go in heel part of the boot first. Then go in from the two points in the front. Getting out you just pull the lever, bend knees, lift your heel out and turn heel inwards. If you practice at home, you will get it 👍🏽

  • @ILikeGuns24
    @ILikeGuns24 3 года назад +1

    do they work well with the warpig?

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      Yeah they do. That combination is a crazy carving set up 🤘🏽 and it’ll work everywhere else as well.

    • @ILikeGuns24
      @ILikeGuns24 3 года назад +1

      awesome i got the ion boots with it too hope they work well

    • @themidwestshredder
      @themidwestshredder  3 года назад

      @@ILikeGuns24 that’s a stiff boot so that board is going to be super responsive for carving.