just got these, excited to finally have step-ins. These things are ideal if you put them on only on flat terrain or of you have a very narrow stance. The binding will hold you in place. But even with a week of practice, everyone in my crew was sitting strapping in, and ready to go before me. I don't recommend these to anyone.
Damn, that sucks. I got Clew bindings and got proficient at stepping in after a few days on the mountain. Easiest either standing flat or already starting down the slope. You can even do it immediately off the lift lol
I went the Clew route. Im sure its apples and oranges though. Comes down to user preference. These just looked too heavy.
@@chadhelvey7827 all the same at the end of the day.
I was snowboarding with nidecker supermarkecie bindings and they are good especialy I love nideckers straps but I prefer my clew freedoms
Thanks for sharing!
what size are the boots and what size bindings did you get?
M bindings. Size 8 boots
just got these, excited to finally have step-ins. These things are ideal if you put them on only on flat terrain or of you have a very narrow stance. The binding will hold you in place. But even with a week of practice, everyone in my crew was sitting strapping in, and ready to go before me. I don't recommend these to anyone.
Damn, that sucks. I got Clew bindings and got proficient at stepping in after a few days on the mountain. Easiest either standing flat or already starting down the slope. You can even do it immediately off the lift lol
any idea if your problems are circumvented with Burton's step on design? That's the route I'm leaning towards.
Shouldn't the switch to step up be on the outside?
If it’s on the outside wouldn’t there be more snow to dust off ?
Hmmmm good point I guess. I installed them like this too
Inside is the correct way.
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your toe strap loose af
like joe m o m
Demo presentation
Don’t buy. The strap hatchet system sucks. Failing on my second trip