Burton  Step On Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings - 2025/2026

$319.95
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Pair these Burton Step On bindings with the Step On® boots of your choice and experience the simplicity and convenience of a quick and intuitive boot-to-binding connection.

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Features

  • Step On boot-to-binding system uses 2 points of connection by the toe and 1 by the heel for amazing performance in a simple and secure system
  • Toe Hooks 2.0 feature a spring hinge that flexes to maintain closure and provide easy entrance and exit; heel connection point increases boot and binding response
  • Re:Flex mounting system dramatically improves board flex and feel while also reducing weight—and it's universally compatible with all current snowboard mounting systems
  • Re:Flex FullBED system provides full underfoot cushioning—maximizing comfort while minimizing fatigue—and features a trapdoor design for easy access to mounting hardware
  • Single-component baseplate construction features just one material throughout, providing consistent response and feel while you're riding on any terrain
  • Zero-forward-lean highbacks are completely vertical and designed for riders who prefer a more playful and relaxed feel
  • FLAD system allows you to make micro-adjustments to your forward lean angle to customize your stance
  • Nylon composite material blended with 30% short-glass provides playful response
  • Burton backs their binding baseplates with a lifetime warranty and their straps and highbacks with a one-year warranty from date of purchase

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Technical Specs

Binding Style

Step-In

Best Use

Snowboarding

Riding Style

All-mountain

Binding Flex

Medium Flex

Fits Boot Sizes

M: Men's 8.5-10.5 / Women's 9.5-11.5

L: Men's 11-13 / Women's 12+

XL: Men's 13+

Base Material

Fiberglass/nylon composite

Highback Material

Nylon/fiberglass

Ratchets

Not applicable

Bolt Pattern

2x4

4x4

Channel

Weight (Pair)

Unavailable

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
16 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars

70% 7 of 10 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

22 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago
No more strapping in.
Will never go ack to a strap in, well worth the money and time not lost strapping in. No more frozen bottom sitting down to strap in. Scoot past the them crowd, click in and bombs away. Good heal and toe response, not heavy or bulky. I am an older rider that does not hit the park or huge jumps, perfect for the groomers, back country and cutting through the trees.
Iwood3000
Vegas NV

Most Helpful Critical Review

34 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Broken toe clips are a common probelm
A toe clip broke off on mine on just the fourth day out. After researching a repair, it turns out this is happening to a lot of people
c2722
shredit69
Age:25–34
Experience Level:Intermediate
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

2021/2022 redesign is not reliable

I ride regular, my right foot right toe binding clamp broke on the 6th day I was using it. Luckily I purchased at REI and was able to find a replacement in a local REI for that 3 day trip. I noticed the new bindings failed at the exact same spot after 2 days. Very bad reliability, only supported by a 1 year warranty with burton is very sad; no idea how these passed testing, I can't find much about this failure online however local Burton stores have mentioned this is a common issue Burton is aware of. This is not it chief

Age:25–34
Experience Level:Intermediate

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Anonymous
Location:Currently WA
Age:25–34
Experience Level:Intermediate
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Best choice you’ll make

They’re beyond impressive. Heard mixed reviews prior to purchase about boot fit and responsiveness. They’re more responsive than regular bindings. Obvi easy to click in n quick. I’ve used the, on approximately 10 trips so it’s a in depth review. Of he bindings and boots. Use DC boots for the comfort and stiffness. I used the DC step on boots and don’t regret the change. It’ll give you the best performance, comfort, and responsiveness with the step one. Makes me curious to see how the low backs compare to these already Impressive bindings. You’ll be down the mountain while others are still binding up.

Age:25–34
Experience Level:Intermediate

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Anonymous
Location:San Francisco, CA
Age:35–44
Experience Level:Expert
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

REI is Awesome! But Stepon is Over Rated

REI delivered this product smoothly, solid as always. By now, I have a a few days on this bindings and the ION boots (both purchased from REI). I have to be fair that I am still learning to get on and off the bindings. Although, I don't think I will be able to just jump on and hop off the bindings! Stepping into the bindings are easy, ONLY on a flat ground. The truth is, there is not that many flat spots on the mountain, so you have to be creative to create/find a level enough spot to complete the step-in action. This can be challenging on a double-black hill. So my advise is that: don't ever fall :) Burton brags about how EASY is it to step in. BUT it's NOT easy to step out!! After pulling the lever you better lift up your heel cleanly to disengage, then twist your foot to get out... If this whole action is not done clearly, you foot can get stuck in the binding and it becomes frustrating difficult to get off. Perhaps I still need to learn more. Step-ins can be easier to get in (Although usually not much faster than skiers); but it's much more awkward to get out from. This fact alone makes it extremely useless. Not to mention the high price tags and limited options. All-in-all, I will just using this bindings and boots. Perhaps they will earn my heart over time. We will see.

Age:35–44
Experience Level:Expert

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
c2722
Age:45–54
Experience Level:Expert
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Broken toe clips are a common probelm

A toe clip broke off on mine on just the fourth day out. After researching a repair, it turns out this is happening to a lot of people

Age:45–54
Experience Level:Expert

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
DK Hawaii
Location:Nanakuli Hawai’i
Age:55–64
Experience Level:Intermediate
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

All 3 Step On’s is the ultimate game changer!!

The last 3 winters I’ve been snowboarding daily for 2 months each winter in Wyoming. I’m 6’2, 220lbs, and had near zero issues. What is the 1 issue? My right foot plastic plate below the gas pedal wasn’t holding the gas pad securely. I call Burton, No Problem they said. A few days later I got plates and pads in the mail for L & R. Burton’s customer is service is 2nd to None!! Installed on Arbor snowboards, I use the Standard step on Flex version for my powder board, Comfy Genesis version for my Park and play board and The Non-Flex X for my charging through trees and flying down the mountain board.

Age:55–64
Experience Level:Intermediate

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Iwood3000
Location:Vegas NV
Age:45–54
Experience Level:Intermediate
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

No more strapping in.

Will never go ack to a strap in, well worth the money and time not lost strapping in. No more frozen bottom sitting down to strap in. Scoot past the them crowd, click in and bombs away. Good heal and toe response, not heavy or bulky. I am an older rider that does not hit the park or huge jumps, perfect for the groomers, back country and cutting through the trees.

Age:45–54
Experience Level:Intermediate

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Milty2u
Location:Oregon
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Solid with, 12 days in variable conditions.

Absolutely amazing! I’ve been riding since I was 10 years old. I’m 48 now and I love it more than ever but the flexibility has taken its toll. These are responsive, fit the boot amazing and I have tons of control. I wouldn’t trust them in the park but I don’t ride there anymore. Heavy powder, steeps, Hard pack groomers, no issues. In and out a breeze. Great buy for a sturdy binding thats responsive enough to go wherever you want.

Colin
Location:Denver
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Awesome!

Game changer! These things are so connected to the board, super easy to snap on/off. Highly recommend

HEX
Age:18–24
Experience Level:Intermediate
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
10 months ago

3D Mount Compatibility

Bindings are great and the overall system is worth a try if you have been thinking of exploring the world of step on. Do note, these bindings are NOT 3D MOUNT COMPATIBLE OUT OF THE BOX. A separate disc is available that will make these work with the older style mounting type however REI does not carry this disc. If mounting to a burton board, a 'Burton 3D Hinge Disc' will be needed that usually ship with some of the newer Re:Flex bindings.

Age:18–24
Experience Level:Intermediate
Jay
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Binding discs not compatible

Purchased new Step On boots and bindings for my vintage Burton board. Unfortunately, none of the binding descriptions let you know that the supplied discs are NOT compatible with the 3D hole configuration. I had to purchase different discs separately.

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