

🏂 Step in fast, ride harder, and never look back!
The System MTN Men's Rear Entry Step-In Snowboard Bindings combine cutting-edge rear entry technology with universal board compatibility and premium cushioning. Designed for intermediate to advanced riders, these bindings feature a patented rear cable lock that tightens with pressure for enhanced responsiveness, EVA padding for shock absorption, and a durable 3D molded ankle strap for maximum comfort. With tool-less adjustments and sizes from medium to XL, the MTN bindings deliver effortless entry and exit, superior fit, and all-day ride comfort—making them a top choice for serious snowboarders seeking speed, style, and performance.
| ASIN | B01M7V9MZR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,837 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Snowboard Bindings |
| Brand | System |
| Brand Name | System |
| Closure Type | Step In |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (659) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2016 |
| Fit Type | Adjustable, boot size-based |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.01 x 11.46 x 7.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | System |
| Package Weight | 2.14 Kilograms |
| Part Number | mtn1 |
| Size | Medium |
| Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Sport | Snowboarding |
| Suggested Users | mens |
L**R
After 30 years of snowboarding I’ve finally found my favorite bindings!
5 stars for these System rear entry bindings! I’ve been snowboarding for 30 years (yep, a very long time) and I’ve used all sorts of bindings. For the last 5 years I’ve ridden the Flow rear entry bindings and I have to say I thought they were great, easy in - easy out. Problem was I could only use a Flow binding for my rear foot. Since the flow bindings can’t be quickly adjusted my front foot was always ratcheted in tight, all day long, and that always made my front foot lose circulation and the pressure points would get quite painful. The rear foot was fine because you took it out of the binding at the end of each run. So when I saw these, I had to give them a try. So glad I did. These are so easy to loosen (and remove) at the end of the run. At the end of each run I would loosen both high backs, pull my rear foot out, and re-lock the front, but with the top strap still loose. Now total comfort all the way back up the chair lift and zero chance of my foot coming out. Once back on top, lock down the front and put my back foot back in. All good, quick and comfortable! The toe cap system is also a huge win, so much comfort and control without pressure points. One more thing. I have big feet. Size 13 boots. I grabbed the XL bindings and they fit great. The only thing is if you’ve got big feet, and need big bindings, make sure you have a Wide board. I ride a GNU Carbon 159W and these XL bindings reach all the way to the edge of the board for both feet front and back (see attached photos). I ride the front at 16 degrees and the back at 2 degrees. If I had a regular width board these XL bindings would hang over the edges. Lastly, I couldn’t get the high backs to adjust side to side at all. Not sure why not, I’ve never had an issue with any other binding ever. Good news is they were still plenty comfortable and I didn’t notice any issue with them while riding. Again... 5 stars. Totally exceeded my expectations and they have a 3 year warranty. Update: 5 rides in and still loving these bindings. I wanted to add a tip. If the clip on the high back that locks the binding is too difficult to close or unlatch, use the roller adjuster in the middle (see last photo). It makes a huge difference in the amount of pressure needed to open and close. The lowest level is the easiest, top is hardest. I found this out because on my last trip out the rear binding was next to impossible to lock and unlock. I muscled through it for the full day, only to notice this 10 second adjustment once I got home. I’m assuming one of my kids was playing with it between ski days. Glad I figured it out, and thought I better be pass it on to you.
N**A
Practically step on at a fraction of the price
These bindings are amazing. While they can damage your boots the damage is pretty negligible and you generally know you're damaging them from the force you have to exert. The bindings are very well designed to where I can get them on in a third of the time or less than I would with other bindings. They are virtually step on at a 6th of the price. The sturdiness leaves a bit to be desired and it would be good to provide a video on how to set them up but they really work out great for a fraction of the price. I have other much more pricey bindings that I never use after I bought these. Keep up the great work!
C**O
Why didn't I buy this before
Initially, I had reservations due to its affordable price, but it has proven to be a worthwhile investment. One of the standout features of this binding is its user-friendly design for locking the boot. It simplifies the process, making it effortless and efficient. This convenience has been a significant improvement for me, as it saves both time and energy on the slopes. However, it's worth noting that there is a small drawback with the binding's back lever sometimes getting blocked by the boot sole when fully down. Although it's not ideal for releasing the boot, it doesn't overshadow the primary purpose of the binding, which is to make locking the boot easier and eliminate the need to sit down. In terms of build quality, the [Snowboard Binding Name] feels solid and durable, providing a sense of reliability while snowboarding. Considering its affordable price, it offers good value for money without compromising on performance or construction. In conclusion, if you're looking for a snowboard binding that simplifies the boot-locking process, the [Snowboard Binding Name] is a solid choice. Its ease of use and time-saving benefits make it a worthwhile investment. While there is a minor issue with the back lever, it doesn't diminish the binding's overall performance.
P**N
7/10
Purchased these bindings for a new setup and have used them a handful of times on the Colorado slopes this season. I was looking for a binding that allowed me to get strapped in right off the lift and on my way. I like the step in binding style as it allows easy transitions in and out of the binding. I like the adjustability of these bindings as the straps can be loosened and tightened easily without bunching up to one side. A few features I dislike about these bindings are the toe strap and the cinching feature you have lock down after flipping up the back of the binding. The toe strap is designed to wrap around the cap of the toe on your boot however when you step in the strap usually ends up too far down so you have to pull up on it (defeating the purpose of a step in and go feature). The cinch strap located on the upper strap requires a great deal of force to get the binding to tighten up as desired. All in all not a bad binding but it has a few drawbacks. You can very easily loosen the bindings up and easily step in and cinch and go however you loose some agility in turns doing so. To get the tight fit desired for quick engagement in turns when going fast you really have to tighten them up which requires sitting down. But they seem to be of quality build and get the job done for the price point. Will likely use them till the end of this season and the upgrade.
W**D
Durable, easy in and out love them
Love these bindings, went from flow to these and will never go back
B**.
Great system! Low cost!
Love this system! Was able to keep my current boots and not pay high end price for new boots and binding system.
Y**N
tried the bindings yesterday for first time and happy to says its a game changer. more runs in 2 hours than before. takes getting used to and make sure you are comfortable with taking and removing your boots before you get up. learn to wiggle your toetips into the bindings and learn to lift the heel up when taking off. there are numerous adjustments, make sure you try them all. it is tricky if you fall in the middle of the slope so not recommended for beginners. even for experts taking off or putting on boots on a slope is highly impossible without doing some physical gymnastics. learn how to make a simple flat area to put on else you will slide off. the bindings are more rugged than they look. but still, stress test them well. burton channel used on the disc works fine edit: so after 20km on these, they are great but i miss the sitting down and enjoying the view. its standing all the way and hard on the knees. maybe good for those in a hurry. on the other hand the butt doesn't get wet all day. guess we cant have it both ways! Go ahead and buy this gem anyways! overall very happy with this buy.
O**Z
I’ve been boarding for around 10 years, always with traditional bindings. It used to really frustrate me having to faff around with straps when getting to a flat spot or on/off lifts. The benefit with these is you dial in your tension once at the beginning of the trip and then your set. 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!
A**R
My son was looking for step in bindings. Most brands are ridiculously priced. These are very well made, and very easy to use. Thanks for making an affordable yet effective product.
C**K
Le systeme est parfait , peut etre pas pour une utilisation agressive / snowpark . Je suis un skieur du dimanche et attacher les fix etait penible a chaque fois . Avec ce systeme plus besoin de se pencher . 30 sec , on clip et c’est regler ! Encore plus rapide pour les declippés.
M**N
facile d'utilisation bonne qualité facile d'instalation
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