![]() ![]() If you’re a snowboarder who has ever had to have your skier buddy wait up for you at the top of the lift so you can strap in, then you will immediately appreciate step on bindings’ convenience. In this case, that means that if you want step on bindings you will have to buy Burton. We should note that because of the unique binding and boot design that make step on bindings work, you must buy boots and bindings made by the same manufacturer. Just stepping and locking into your board. ![]() However, instead of straps that you use to secure your feet to the board step on bindings use clips on the side and heel of the boot that lock into the bindings. Step on bindings have a base and back like a normal strap binding. None of the information below will be helpful if you don’t understand how step on bindings work, so we’ve briefly broken down the process here. Check it out and see if step on bindings are right for you! To shed some light on step on bindings and who should ride them, the ASO Mammoth team has listed the most important things to know about step on bindings below. Step on bindings are a great way to make snowboarding more approachable for beginners, but that doesn’t mean that only beginners should ride them. As a result, most beginners will jump on anything that makes their learning experience a little bit easier. Despite the way it looks when you see an experienced rider carving down the hill, snowboarding feels unnatural to everyone when they’re first learning.
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