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The main difference between strapped and Step On® bindings is that it is the boot which determines which binding/boot pack to get, and no longer the binding. The all-mountain freeride
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The Step On® system enables you to put your bindings on whilst standing all you have to do is simply step into the connection points on the sides of the feet and behind the spoiler. No need to sit in the cold, wet snow to put on your bindings - and no one will complain about having to wait for you at the ski lifts!
The major advantage of this new system is the responsiveness of the boot-to-board power transfer. Thanks to the connection points, especially at the spoiler, the boots are literally stuck down from the spoiler to the baseplate, shifts from edge to edge have never been so fast.
If you want your child to progress this winter with innovative, and above all, high-performance equipment, then go for the
Please note: Only works with Burton Step On® bindings .

Lacing:
- The Single Zone BOA® adjustment system features an internal lace spool for effortless lace adjustment with just one turn of the dial.
- TX3
Flex and Responsiveness:
- The Step On® back reinforcement features a connection point on the heel for a strap-free connection that offers unparalleled comfort and performance.
- The PowerUp Medium Flex 1:1 tongue: For added bounce and durability, Burton uses this new dual-density tongue construction. As with all their slim profile 3D® moulded tongues, it is available in one of three boot-based flex options.
Liner:
- The thermoformable Youth Imprint Liner™ booties provide comfort and warmth.
- Inner snow gusset that completely seals the lower boot area, keeping your feet warm and dry.
Base:
-The Step On® outsole features cleats in the forefoot that securely lock into the binding.
- Burton rubber with recycled content
Size advice: We recommend that you order one size up from your usual size.