Burton Step On For Less Flexible Riders?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Are you less agile than you used to be? Perhaps Step On Bindings will help you enjoy snowboarding a bit more. We're looking at Burton Step On Bindings, Photon Step On Boots, and how they work together.
    You will see the key parts of the Burton Photon boot and how you step on the binding to clip in. You will also see how to release the clips and step off the binding at the end of your run.
    You may even want to stick around and hear my first impression after one day on the slopes.
    Mike
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    0:00 Step On Bindings Overview
    0:32 Photon Boot Clips
    1:10 Step On Binding Clips In Action
    1:59 My Overall First Impressions
    2:24 My Journey From 3 Straps To 0 Straps
    3:20 Boot Stiffness And Support
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  • @RustySnowboarder
    @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

    - Check out the Burton Photon Step On Boots from top to bottom. ruclips.net/video/bu-DtZTJWIk/видео.html You'll see how they look, hear my thoughts on how they feel, and see the double Boa lacing in action. Plus you’ll see a simple trick that helps get your foot into the boot a little easier.

  • @ronaldwestra8735
    @ronaldwestra8735 4 месяца назад +3

    I have them already a couple of years, from the beginning. Absolutely great. Very responsive, very easy to get in and out even in the deep snow. Game changer.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  4 месяца назад

      Good to hear. I'm looking forward to getting many years from them as well.

  • @duuurs
    @duuurs 5 месяцев назад +3

    For anyone on the fence, i got step ons this year and they have been an absolute game changer. I didnt have issues with strapping in, but the time and energy saved means more laps and less soreness at the end of the day. Truly in love with them!

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Happy to hear from another person who likes them. They sure do work for me.

    • @duuurs
      @duuurs 5 месяцев назад

      @@RustySnowboarder especially wonderful to be able to clip in right on lift dismount, and keep up with your friends who ski!

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, getting going right away is a big plus.

  • @Bart3run
    @Bart3run 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love my step on's,boots are super light and bindings hold the boots like a glue. In and out in seconds and boa saves me like 20 mins 💪🏻

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 5 месяцев назад +1

    Saw somebody using these and talked with him about them. Now this is at the top of my feed. Of course. Still I appreciate the info. The system looks solid.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, they're pretty good in my book. Thanks for watching.

  • @cchaunceytriestch6251
    @cchaunceytriestch6251 4 месяца назад

    Old and disabled here. Got them so I could ride more comfortably. I see a lot of people talking about the twist when stepping out so I did the same at first but once I got more of a feel for them I was able to figure out that you don’t actually need to lift your heal that much once you lock the release lever in place. You can then just step forward and the boot comes right out. When I first had them I was lifting my heal too much which caused the front cleats to get wedged in place and then I would need to twist my foot. Now I can just step out easy.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the tip. It's weird that you mention it today because yesterday I noticed that I was releasing with basically a forward push of the foot. Very little to no twist. I wasn't paying any attention to my heel though. I'll try to be a little more aware next time out.

  • @goodridevibes
    @goodridevibes 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bought the step ons with photons this season… love em

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Always happy to hear from someone who likes them as well.

  • @porterror
    @porterror 5 месяцев назад +1

    Absolute game changer for me! Usually easier for me to “StepON” while skating on a flat. Also, going to try switching the disconnect lever to the inside. Heard this helps.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад +2

      I've seen a few people move the lever to the inside too. I haven't tried the movement to see it it's easier for me. Come back and let know how it works out for you.

    • @c-noclark8153
      @c-noclark8153 3 месяца назад +2

      Moving the Lever to the inside made unlatching so much easier.

  • @smitty554
    @smitty554 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just spent two weeks riding Japan with SO's for the first time in my 30-yrs of snowboarding. I'll never go back to strap bindings.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      That sounds amazing. I've never been on an international snowboarding trip before. I agree about the Sep Ons. I'm loving them and can't see going back.

  • @martinzhao7193
    @martinzhao7193 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like the way you conducted this video

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I was hoping everything would be clear and make sense.

  • @AvgRomeEnthusiast
    @AvgRomeEnthusiast 5 месяцев назад

    Glad to see you got some 20th century gear (eventhough its step-ons , yeah im one of those) , alot has happened in binding tech lately.
    I bet you'd be happy with a new board as well!

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      I'm definitely looking forward to a new board. But not yet.
      In October I told myself that if I got on the slopes enough this season then a new board and bindings would be my reward next fall. However, the first day out was too much for my back and my reduction in flexibility so I caved and bought the Step Ons right away. I'm really glad that I did.

    • @AvgRomeEnthusiast
      @AvgRomeEnthusiast 5 месяцев назад

      @@RustySnowboarder yea, sound like a nice goal/motivator for you to hit the slopes! ive been forcing myself into a yoga/stretch and diet > strenght and build and it has definetly helped. personally i dont need the step-ons (yet) and im not the biggest fan of burton - and if you get these binding the choice of boots are very limited. And getting the right boots are the most important thing! so im glad youre satisfied with you purchase! ;)

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, I do what I can, but the body just isn't what it used to be.
      There are a couple other brands that make Step On boots but the options are definitely limited.
      I was also looking into the Clew bindings since they can be used with any boots. Not cheap either, but an interesting proposition.

    • @AvgRomeEnthusiast
      @AvgRomeEnthusiast 5 месяцев назад

      @@RustySnowboarder Then im glad you got the burton-step ons! ill admit they definetly seem like the best choice of the step-on options out there.
      "angry snowboarder" just happened to post "The Clew Freedom 1.0 Snowboard Binding Review" 14 hours ago.
      I trust his reviews - spot on for all my boards and bindings - I think you dodged the bullet there 😅

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I saw that today too. Definitely a lot of good info. I also don't buy things without seeing in person so I wasn't all that close to getting them.

  • @mharper5522
    @mharper5522 5 месяцев назад +1

    I actually have ridden these for two seasons and am moving back to traditional bindings...I'm 53 and dont find that these are all that more convienent than traditional bindings and I don't think they are that more of an advantage for less flexible people. Its a shorter reach to unstrap from a regular binding than the step ons. And you do lose board feel with them. Now they are VERY responsive, and that's really the only thing I see as an advantage. Just my .02....
    I have lots of large step in bindings for sale....LOL

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      That's some good feedback on the bindings. Thanks for chipping in. I'm glad we have lots of choice these days so we can all get the gear that fits us best.

  • @likeretirement3245
    @likeretirement3245 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm old and fat too and just beginning to snowboard. Would you recommend this boot & binding combo?

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Always happy to see a newcomer to the sport. Hopefully you enjoy it for a long time.
      The Step On binding is great for ease of use and the Photon boot is very comfortable. From that perspective I think they're worth taking a look at.
      However they are not cheap. As a beginner it might be better to look at the traditional route and save some money until you're committed to snowboarding on a regular basis.

    • @c-noclark8153
      @c-noclark8153 3 месяца назад

      Buy the Step Ons!

  • @Namy22
    @Namy22 5 месяцев назад

    great video thanks, could you please check them on pow day aswell? really want to know how is it gonna click when step on in deep pow

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Yep, I'm planning on trying them in powder when the opportunity presents itself but I think they'll be about the same as strap bindings. In both cases we need be someplace firm enough to stand up and then clear all the snow out of the binding. I'll see what I can sort out.

    • @LoLoPutter
      @LoLoPutter 5 месяцев назад

      I had my first day in deep powder with the Step ons, I had no issues. I unclipped, stood up, clipped right in and down the mountain I went.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Good to know.

  • @thanhtungbui7823
    @thanhtungbui7823 5 месяцев назад

    If you snowboard, it’s better to work on your flexibility, regardless of your age. It’s not just about getting better at the sport, it also helps with avoiding injuries.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      I totally agree. Anything a person can do to improve flexibility, range of motion, and strength is a good thing.

  • @mkrajewski1
    @mkrajewski1 5 месяцев назад

    I tested clew / step on and supermatic :) I the end Supermatic won

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! Getting some time with all of them. A few people have mentioned Nidecker and they sound pretty good. I haven't been able to put my hands on a set yet.

  • @alw9329
    @alw9329 5 месяцев назад +2

    00:45 That little clip cost me a $200 pair of pants. If your pant leg comes out of that clip, the material can jam in the heel locking mechanism and not release. I learned the hard way. After trying for 20 minutes to get it to unjam, we(the demo shop) had to cut the lower pant leg off to get my foot out, leaving my boot still attached. Another hour disassembling the whole binding back at the shop, and we(they) finally got the fabric out and was able to get the boot to release, saving the binding. Not so for my good pants. I have heard this is a reoccurring problem with these bindings. It's almost as if you need to check this clip every time you you "Step-On" these binings. No thanks... I got home and ordered the Nidecker Supermatics. I'll never have to worry about having to cut up a pair of expensive pants to release a binding again.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      That doesn't sounds like fun at all. How do you like the Nideckers overall in terms of stability and ease of use? They look interesting but I haven't laid eyes on them yet.

    • @alw9329
      @alw9329 5 месяцев назад

      @@RustySnowboarder I haven't had a chance to ride them yet, but all things considered, they look and feel like a well built binding. Very easy to get in and out of. I've ridden Flows for the last 15 years, so they are very familiar.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, good to know. If I ever see tham I'll be sure to check them out.

    • @johnrush7552
      @johnrush7552 3 месяца назад

      I have had 2 seasons on the Nidecker Supermatics so far and love them to death! My favorite part about them is how easy it is to slip into the binding partially as I'm about to get off the chairlift and then as soon as I hit the ground I'm clicked the rest of the way and never have to stop, just continuing on my way down the slopes! No wasted time and I love to do very high speed banked slalom turns and this thing just rips! Awesome bindings! They feel like a traditional binding with the straps and that's also what I like about them. I haven't met anyone yet that can easily get into the Burton Step-Ons when coming right off the lift. If anyone is doing that, please leave me a comment.

    • @threeohm
      @threeohm 3 месяца назад

      I've ridden the Step Ons this whole season. I put my pants into the clips when I put my boots on and they stay in place the rest of the day. I haven't had to think about them more than that.

  • @maness2112
    @maness2112 5 месяцев назад

    No thanks, straps for life.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Fair enough. Straps definitely get the job done as good as anything.

    • @maness2112
      @maness2112 5 месяцев назад

      @RustySnowboarder I have been riding a long time, and don't have much time left to re learn. Pray for snow.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      More snow would definitely be good this season.

  • @ronaldcarter5168
    @ronaldcarter5168 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great review! Thank you. I'm this much closer to committing...🤏

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. They may not be for everybody but they're definitely worth a look.

    • @qp4367
      @qp4367 5 месяцев назад

      @@RustySnowboarder in what way would they not be universally accepted by most riders? Thoughts?

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  5 месяцев назад

      I think some people will not be comfortable without the straps. I think some people see them as lazy.
      But considering that my back and shoulders aren't as flexible as they used to be, I love them. They make the day much better when I'm not fighting the straps.
      That's the beauty of having choices, we can all get the gear that suits us best.

    • @eddiek6390
      @eddiek6390 4 месяца назад

      ​@@qp4367 There have been many innovations for snowboard bindings in the last 30+ years, and ultimately, strap bindings and lace up boots have been found best by test. Even things like speed laces or BOA, you are giving up some performance for convenance. Not that I don't like convenance, just got to acknowledge that a rider who is looking to push themselves to the absolute limit would not choose the step ons.
      With traditional bindings, you have the the boot and the binding. Your binding controls heels side and toe side, while your boot is the primary driver for going nose to tail. With step ons, the boot IS the binding. It is stiff in all directions. Not a problem if you like charging or carving, but if you are a freestyle oriented rider, you generally aren't going to like them as much.
      That being said, being able to step in as you get off the lift is very nice. Especially for that midwest riding.

    • @RustySnowboarder
      @RustySnowboarder  4 месяца назад

      Well put. I agree that every change in the technology will change both the feel and the performance in some way. Sometimes better, sometimes worse. And of course our personal preference is more important than the technology either way.