Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.89 x 11.57 x 7.28 inches |
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Package Weight | 2.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | System |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | System |
Part Number | mtn1 |
Size | Medium |
Sport Type | Snowboarding |
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MTN Men's 2024 Rear Entry Step in Style Snowboard Bindings
Size | Medium |
Brand | System |
Sport | Snowboarding |
Closure Type | Step In |
About this item
- Rear Entry Step In Style Binding
- The fully compatible multidisc base plate allows the MTN to easily mount on all boards including standard four hole and the Burton Channel EST boards!
- Full EVA padding on the hi-back and high density dampening on the footbed
- 3D molded ankle strap is covered in highly durable polyurethane that offers maximum comfort and instant response!
- Medium Fit 6-9, Large Fit 9-11, XL Fit 11-14
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Product Description
System MTN Men's Rear Entry Step-In Snowboard Bindings : System's all new MTN snowboard bindings are revolutionizing the market. Featuring their state of the art rear entry/step-in design, these bindings are easier to get in and out of than any you have used before! Say goodbye to sitting down to strap in, or messing with straps and buckles, System's MTN bindings let you set it and forget it! Just slip the hi-back down, slide your foot in and ride away! Unlike other rear entry bindings, the MTN ankle strap automatically opens to provide tons of room to fit your entire boot, and then cinches back down with one quick lever! The patented design of the rear cable locks the hi-back in place and actually tightens with pressure, making your bindings stronger and more responsive the harder you ride, all while keeping you firmly attached to your board! But the tech doesn't end with getting in and out of these, the MTN also features full EVA padding on the hi-back and high density dampening on the footbed for a plush, comfortable ride! The 3D molded ankle strap is covered in highly durable polyurethane that offers maximum comfort and instant response! Toolless forward-lean adjust, covered baseplate and sliding strap adjustments make tweaking the MTN to perfectly fit your boot and riding style a breeze! System has perfected an easy in, easy out step-in style binding that actually focuses on performance! Footbed: High Density Dampening The MTN utilizes high density dampening pads through both the heel and toe ramp of the binding. This reduces board chatter and shock from impacts while creating a smooth cushioned ride! Whether it's icy chop, big drops, or fast lines, the MTN will feel like you're riding on a cloud. Baseplate: Fully Compatible Multidisc The fully compatible multidisc base plate allows the MTN to easily mount on all boards including standard four hole and the Burton Channel EST boards!
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ASIN | B01M7V9MZR |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #59,574 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #5 in Snowboard Bindings |
Date First Available | October 27, 2016 |
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and value of the ski bindings. They mention that it gets you in quick and easy, it's sturdy and durable, and it'll last a long time. Some appreciate the appearance, performance, ease of strapping, and adjustability. That said, opinions are mixed on the fit.
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Customers like the ease of use of the snowboard binding. They say it gets them in quick and easy, it hardly takes any time to clip in, and it makes it easier to get the boot in. They also mention that it's easy to install and strap in, convenient, and durable for the price. Customers also say it'll simplify the boot-locking process.
"I absolutely love these bindings! They've been a game-changer, saving me precious time when strapping in on awkward slopes...." Read more
"...The best binding so far for its smart design hence its ease of use. It just takes 5 sec to hit the slopes. No snow sticks to the pads...." Read more
"...Overall though much quicker to clip in. Can even half clip while on the lift making it a bit easier to come off." Read more
"...It hardly takes any time. I'll be using these bindings a few times this season, if anything changes I will update the review." Read more
Customers like the quality of the sport bindings. They say they are very sturdy, good quality, and secure. Some say that the bindings are durable for the price and still ride good after 4 years. They are also more stable coming off the lift.
"...I'm a park enthusiast, and these bindings have held up well even during intense maneuvers like 270s on the rails...." Read more
"...The price, smart design, ease of use and quality are the reasons you should give them a try." Read more
"...They seem sturdy enough. I only use them a few times this year." Read more
"...You're also more stable coming off the lift if you want to keep your foot in, even if the heel backing isn't up...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the ski bindings. They say it's the best bang for your buck rear entry bindings, and a great option to save money. Customers also say that the release design is clever.
"...They're super easy and fast to use, delivering great value for the price...." Read more
"...Considering its affordable price, it offers good value for money without compromising on performance or construction...." Read more
"...These are a great option to save money, if you’re a beginner, and/or you want to try out bindings with collapsible high backs you can slide into..." Read more
"...Happy with the product and even happier with the price. Hoping they last me a few more seasons!" Read more
Customers like the appearance of the ski binding. They say it has a good design, looks amazing, and is comfortable. Some mention that the release design is clever and the baseplate cover keeps snow and ice from forming. Overall, most are satisfied with the appearance and functionality of the product.
"...The best binding so far for its smart design hence its ease of use. It just takes 5 sec to hit the slopes. No snow sticks to the pads...." Read more
"Pros:-Affordable-Convenient (love the rear entry design)-Stylish (I've been asked about them a few times)..." Read more
"...There's a nifty cover for the baseplate, so it keeps snow/ice from forming in there and making it harder to insert your boot...." Read more
"...Man, these are awesome. Comfortable, easy to get in and out of. Fast and easy to strap in and just go. Highly recommend these bindings!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the snowboard bindings. They mention that they work well, have no issues, and are functional and value for money. Customers also appreciate the rear entry design, which makes it easy to put your boots on quickly. Overall, customers are happy with the functionality and performance of these bindings and recommend them to others.
"These rear entry bindings work great much less problem getting your boots on fast. They seem sturdy enough. I only use them a few times this year." Read more
"...-Stylish (I've been asked about them a few times)-Functional..." Read more
"...Once back on top, lock down the front and put my back foot back in. All good, quick and comfortable!..." Read more
"For a cheap step in binding these work great. I like the features, especially the release lever...." Read more
Customers find the strapping of the sport bindings to be easy. They mention that the design is nice, making it easy to strap in and out of the board. Some say that the bindings are super easy to snap into and provide good support. They also say that they are able to strap completely on the lift, sometimes even in the lift line.
"...Comfortable, easy to get in and out of. Fast and easy to strap in and just go. Highly recommend these bindings!" Read more
"Where have these been all my snowboarding life?? Super easy to snap into and good support...." Read more
"...One other thing is that these are very easy to strap in while standing but if you are strapping in on a steep slope and need to sit down, due to the..." Read more
"...The best is :::No more sitting down to strap in , just reach down and pull up .Easy , very easy.Only 2 notes::..." Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the ski bindings. They mention that the straps can be loosened and tightened easily. They also appreciate the extra buckle adjustment and the customizable features. Overall, customers are happy with the adjustable features of the product.
"...Bottom line, this makes a sweet, no-sit to strap, easy to use setup.Plus, the System is great on the lift...." Read more
"...To my surprise i had no issues and they were easy to adjust and get into and out of...." Read more
"...Definitely practice before you use them. The adjustments don’t rachet more like a pressure lock which locks well but doesn’t let you fine trine the..." Read more
"...I like the adjustability of these bindings as the straps can be loosened and tightened easily without bunching up to one side...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the sport binding. Some mention that it fits comfortably, keeps the same consistent tightness all day, and is easy to dial in the fit. However, others say that the binding won't fit flush with the board, is hard to get tight enough, and keeps coming loose where the bindings screw to board.
"...The plates have a ton of holes. They fit both my boards, and give you a lot of plate positioning options.The bindings seem well-made...." Read more
"...I found that the binding was catching the back of my boot, even when fully undone...." Read more
"...Man, these are awesome. Comfortable, easy to get in and out of. Fast and easy to strap in and just go. Highly recommend these bindings!" Read more
"...can lean forward and wiggle toe under, but then I end up with a very loose binding...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
I have had them (System MTN, size M) for the past 7 years, and normally use them 16 days per year (around 110 days in total). The best binding so far for its smart design hence its ease of use. It just takes 5 sec to hit the slopes. No snow sticks to the pads. It may not look like a high-quality binding, but it can last long. I also own a Flow NX2-TM binding, but it does not give you an easy and flowless entry, why I rarely use them. After 7 years of use, the locks release a bit slowly, why I am getting a new pair.
The price, smart design, ease of use and quality are the reasons you should give them a try.
-Affordable
-Convenient (love the rear entry design)
-Stylish (I've been asked about them a few times)
-Functional (I work at a resort and these have been used ~ 4 days a week for at least a run or two on breaks, plus 5+ full days of riding)
Cons:
-Fully plastic, these won't virtually live forever like some of the solid AF name brands
-Adjustability. If I need to adjust my tightness for different conditions or just settling in throughout the day, adjusting the locking straps is way more of a pain than ratcheting straps.
-Toe caps are a bit too low, and often need to be manually pulled over toe on entry (even with high setting/straps
-Catching: locking lever and lower edge of high back WILL catch on back of boot, especially those with higher rubber. It actually tore the rubber from the boot on my old DC boots and required repair and trimming to be functional again.
-Soft. I've advanced a lot this season, and these just don't quite have the responsiveness I want on steeper/more aggressive runs, even when cranked down right enough to kill my feet. But still great for relaxed runs.
So I'm heading out to my third year with these next week. Have learned a lot. I now use my regular Burton binding for my front foot, which stays locked in. It has a higher back, and the back is canted towards the middle more in line with my front leg. (That said, the System on both would be just fine, too.)
I use the System for my back foot. As noted below in 2019, I was struggling a bit with my heel catching on the binding back. I ground off the ridges on my boot heel, and ground a bit of the binding back-bottom arc opening to create more space. It still rubs, but moves in and out readily now--especially when it's cold and wet with show.
Finally, I found some plastic shim sheets at True Value Hardware, I got some slightly longer bolts, applied bolt lock to them, and mounted both bindings with a 3 degree inward slant--like the expensive bindings these days have built into the footpad. It's hardly noticeable, as if looks mattered, and gets the bindings more in line with your legs.
Bottom line, this makes a sweet, no-sit to strap, easy to use setup.
Plus, the System is great on the lift. You can put your foot in instead of having the board hang twisting your ankle or sit on top of your boot with the edge fraying the laces. You're also more stable coming off the lift if you want to keep your foot in, even if the heel backing isn't up.
ORIGINAL 2019 REVIEW:
I've been riding a Switch setup for decades, and the old gear finally disintegrated.
I had a pair of Flows, and didn't like them. Too hard to get into, and not tight enough.
I tried the new Burton Step-On solution in a store, but I though they were hard to get into and out of. Plus, $700 seemed a bit extreme ... if you could even get your hands on them.
I absolutely hated going back to strap-in after all these years. I usually boot up standing up, and it's still a pain.
I ran across these, and gave them a try. These are super-clever in design. Set them up once, and forget it.
The best feature is that when you lower the back, the ankle strap automatically loosens. This makes it easy to get into/out of. When you're back in, you just raise the heel lever, then click down the ankle lever. (You need to do it in that order.) It takes seconds. And you can do it standing up, no problem, without having to fight getting all the straps out of the way and inserted and ratcheted like with regular bindings.
The plates have a ton of holes. They fit both my boards, and give you a lot of plate positioning options.
The bindings seem well-made.
They're light (31 oz), especially paired with my new-style boots. (The Switches were like walking around with lead weights on your legs.)
Some things to consider:
I have XL bindings with size 13 DC Scout Boa boots and size 12 Burton SLXs. As other reviewers have mentioned, my 13s catch a bit on the heel arc opening. The Burton soles are more angled front and back, and they go in/out just fine.
The bindings sit lower on the board. I don't have any problem with heel/toe drag on my board (I got one wide enough), but I'm not a big carver. And I ride 6/0.
There's not much padding in the footbed ... just some rubber inserts. So you'll feel it if you're jumping a lot. I don't feel it when riding. The boots/liners have plenty of padding.
The binding footbeds are not canted. And on my model you can't adjust the heel back to slant left or right. (The newer models are supposed to have more adjustments.)
There's a nifty cover for the baseplate, so it keeps snow/ice from forming in there and making it harder to insert your boot.
In any conditions, you want to use your stomp pad to scrape the snow off the bottom of your boot.
I love these. And all for $120 ...
I bought a second pair just in case they quit making these.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2019
So I'm heading out to my third year with these next week. Have learned a lot. I now use my regular Burton binding for my front foot, which stays locked in. It has a higher back, and the back is canted towards the middle more in line with my front leg. (That said, the System on both would be just fine, too.)
I use the System for my back foot. As noted below in 2019, I was struggling a bit with my heel catching on the binding back. I ground off the ridges on my boot heel, and ground a bit of the binding back-bottom arc opening to create more space. It still rubs, but moves in and out readily now--especially when it's cold and wet with show.
Finally, I found some plastic shim sheets at True Value Hardware, I got some slightly longer bolts, applied bolt lock to them, and mounted both bindings with a 3 degree inward slant--like the expensive bindings these days have built into the footpad. It's hardly noticeable, as if looks mattered, and gets the bindings more in line with your legs.
Bottom line, this makes a sweet, no-sit to strap, easy to use setup.
Plus, the System is great on the lift. You can put your foot in instead of having the board hang twisting your ankle or sit on top of your boot with the edge fraying the laces. You're also more stable coming off the lift if you want to keep your foot in, even if the heel backing isn't up.
ORIGINAL 2019 REVIEW:
I've been riding a Switch setup for decades, and the old gear finally disintegrated.
I had a pair of Flows, and didn't like them. Too hard to get into, and not tight enough.
I tried the new Burton Step-On solution in a store, but I though they were hard to get into and out of. Plus, $700 seemed a bit extreme ... if you could even get your hands on them.
I absolutely hated going back to strap-in after all these years. I usually boot up standing up, and it's still a pain.
I ran across these, and gave them a try. These are super-clever in design. Set them up once, and forget it.
The best feature is that when you lower the back, the ankle strap automatically loosens. This makes it easy to get into/out of. When you're back in, you just raise the heel lever, then click down the ankle lever. (You need to do it in that order.) It takes seconds. And you can do it standing up, no problem, without having to fight getting all the straps out of the way and inserted and ratcheted like with regular bindings.
The plates have a ton of holes. They fit both my boards, and give you a lot of plate positioning options.
The bindings seem well-made.
They're light (31 oz), especially paired with my new-style boots. (The Switches were like walking around with lead weights on your legs.)
Some things to consider:
I have XL bindings with size 13 DC Scout Boa boots and size 12 Burton SLXs. As other reviewers have mentioned, my 13s catch a bit on the heel arc opening. The Burton soles are more angled front and back, and they go in/out just fine.
The bindings sit lower on the board. I don't have any problem with heel/toe drag on my board (I got one wide enough), but I'm not a big carver. And I ride 6/0.
There's not much padding in the footbed ... just some rubber inserts. So you'll feel it if you're jumping a lot. I don't feel it when riding. The boots/liners have plenty of padding.
The binding footbeds are not canted. And on my model you can't adjust the heel back to slant left or right. (The newer models are supposed to have more adjustments.)
There's a nifty cover for the baseplate, so it keeps snow/ice from forming in there and making it harder to insert your boot.
In any conditions, you want to use your stomp pad to scrape the snow off the bottom of your boot.
I love these. And all for $120 ...
I bought a second pair just in case they quit making these.
Top reviews from other countries
One clip on the back and fold the leg down to Slide out. Foot in, leg up, clip on the back and side when you’re setting off again- easy.
The only thing which was a bit of an issue is when you’re strapping in on a slope. You end up sliding down the hill so sit down and then it can be awks to get your foot in. Basically, it’s all about technique which soon comes.
Fittings for burton channel and normal bolt in so very handy if you’re taking different boards as this set of bindings does both.
Not quite burton step ins, but mucho cheapero!
bonne qualité
facile d'instalation