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Burton Step On Splitboard Bindings 2025

Pair this with the Step On boot of your choice and you have the most convenient backcountry setup money can buy.

$519.95

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Earning your turns takes a lot of work no matter what, so why not make it a little easier with the convenience of Step Ons? 

GAME CHANGER.

The new Burton Step On Splitboard binding is probably the snowboard industry's most exciting new development since the new generation of regular Step Ons was released. It's a splitboard binding that combines Burton's top-of-the-line Step On tech with Spark R&D's signature split chassis to make an awesome option for riders already on the Step On train, or ones looking to hop on. Don't get me wrong, there are a ton of great splitboard bindings out there, but if there's one consistent downside to traditional uphill setups it's that there are a lot of moving parts. The Burton Step On gets rid of this problem, making these the most intuitive uphill system in the game. On the downhill, you have three points of connection giving you the same locked-in feel as any other Step On binding. A medium to medium-stiff highback gives it a good amount of responsiveness so it can handle any type of riding, but also maintain a forgiving feel if you find yourself in some more technical, tight terrain. Whether you're already a Step On rider or not, the Step On splitboard binding is the most convenient way to get up the hill on your own. 

*Only compatible with Burton Step On Boots. 

 

Tech Specs

  • Flex/ Medium (6 out of 10)
  • Compatibility/ Spark R&D Pucks (not included)
  • Built By/ Spark R&D
  • Chassis/ Spark R&D Tesla T1 (machined aluminum)
  • Designed By/ Burton Snowboards & Spark R&D
  • Size Chart/ Medium: 8.5 - 10.5, Large: 11 - 13

A streamlined, intuitive downhill system that's here to answer the prayers of Step On users looking to get into the backcountry or any rider looking to maximize convenience in the backcountry. Uphill convenience combined with downhill performance is the name of the game.

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