Pros: Very convenient with great performance. Cons: Affordable, but still on the expensive side.
The SI-X step-in bindings are everything I would expect from the snowboarding industry’s pioneer, Burton. They are well made, very functional, and generally affordable. Like most snowboarding equipment, they have their good points and bad points...
Pros: Convenience of a step-in, feel of a strap-in Cons: little more expensive than strap-ins, but the added convenience is worth it
One thing that used to always separate the skiiers from the snowboarders, other than having two sticks instead of one big one, was that snowboarders always had to strap in at the top of the mountain. Whenever I'd go snowboarding with my skiier friends,...
Pros: Easy, reliable, durable, lightweight, highback part of binding -- NOT boot Cons: a little more expensive, but worth it
As someone who's been snowboarding since literally the begining, I can relate to times when equipment was alot more archaic then it is now, and the irony of it, is it was not too long ago. I remember when there was no such thing as a disc binding!!!...
In my first review of a burton step in system, the freestyle si, I will admit that I was a bit harsh on the product. Over the past season I have tried out the burtons a couple more times as well as some other bindings and I think I have a better...
Pros: easy to use. good company. Cons: slight clog. slight loosening.
I was able to demo the Burton SI-X's last season (1999-2000) while at Mt. Snow. I have to say that I still prefer strap-in snowboard bindings, but these guys had a nice feel to them.
The bindings looked very sturdy and well constructed. I...
Pros: Performance, convenience, no more broken straps Cons: Need to make sure boots fit
I have used the SI-x for one full season and give it high praise. I have demoed almost every step in on the market and believe these to be the best on the market. Burton produces a fine strap-in binding and the feel of the SI-x is very similar to that....
Burton's new SI-X step-in binding has just re-revolutionized the step- in binding. It features an inclined toeside lip so you can catch your toeside turn MUCH quicker. I have been snowboarding for 7 years, and have tried countless bindings. I have found...
Pros: click in on the chair and ride off at the top Cons: None
I started out in K2 clickers and they were uncomfortable and a hassle to get into, so I went to the Burtons. I have to say that I will only buy Burton snowboard products from now on when it comes to my snowboarding needs. The step ins are awesome because...
Pros: Good design, reliable and sturdy. Cons: Boot stiffer than Strap-in models.
I've used two and three strap bindings, as well as flows and clickers and this is far and away the best binding I have ever used. I'm using my SI-X with Burton Rulers boots and they make a killer combo. The only thing is that Step-in boots tend to be...
Pros: fast, easy, durable, comfortable Cons: might be pricy for some but they are worth every penny
"I just bought a pair of these bindings with my new burton board and took then out a couple times. They have to be the best step in bindings out there. They are much easier to deal with then the switch one which are like these. With the switch one...
Pros: nothing really wrong with it thats why its rated 5 Cons: price i dont usually have money to burn
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Sorry but considering the other step-ins i have ridden this is like a winning a lottery it has all u would ever need in a step in. Stability support could go on for ever but the main thing is the speed u can strap in with one of these...
Although Burton's are great bindings, they are in the past era of bindings. I recently bought Flow FL29 bindings and i absolutly loved them over the burtons. I use to own this model of bindings but never again will i buy another burton for $230.00 when...
Pros: step in takes 2 seconds to put on Cons: no side to side support
These new burton step-ins are okay. They are easy to get on however they lack side to side support that you could get from traditional strap ins. Though they may look cool and only take about 3 seconds to put on instead of taking two minutes to put...
In my opinion these are the best bindings you could ever wish for... I love to click in while I'm on the lift and these make it way easy to do so...or, if you can't do it on the lift you can just step in as soon as you get off the chair without sitting...
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