Digital Manual
User guide for Women's, Men's and Kid's Smalls Step On
Digital Manual
User guide for Women's, Men's and Kid's Smalls Step On
- Overview
How it Works
The Burton Step On binding system simplifies the boot, binding interface by creating a convenient, user-friendly system that eliminates the hassle of traditional binding straps. Step On boots feature toe and heel cleats that align with Step On bindings for a simple, intuitive, and secure connection. Just step on and ride.
2. Part Terminology
3. Setting Up
Sizing to Bindings
Size Matters. Before using the Step On® system, confirm your boot and binding size match.
Step 1:
SAFETY FIRST! Read this entire manual before using the Step On® system to fully understand the risks associated with Step On® boots and bindings.
Step 2:
Confirm your boots and bindings match. Step On® Split bindings are ONLY compatible with Step On® boots. Do not use either product with any other system.
Step 3:
The Step On® system is size and gender-specific. Double check the size chart to make sure that you have the right size binding for your boot size. Women's boots must use the women's bindings, and men's boots must use the men's bindings. Pairing incompatible size or gender boots and bindings will result in malfunction and could compromise your safety.
Step 4:
Always use the leash. Secure the included leash by feeding the large loop through the instep side of your FRONT binding, feed the clip through the loop, and connect to your boot before riding.
BOA® Fit System
BOA® delivers micro-adjustable, precision fit, engineered to perform in the toughest conditions
Step 1:
PULL the dial out to fully release the BOA® Fit System and effortlessly open the boot.
Step 2:
PUSH the dial in to engage the BOA® Fit System. Turn dial CLOCKWISE to tighten and snug down the boot.
Snugger Strap
The Snugger Strap is a built-in ankle strap found on Ion Step On®, Photon Step On®, and Felix Step On® boot models that allows you to micro-adjust heel hold and forward flex stiffness with a Boa® dial.
Cuff Clip
For a secure binding connection, your pant cuffs must be clear of the heel cleat before stepping onto each binding. To make it easy, Step On® boots have a Cuff Clip on the back of the boot. Simply slide the pant cuff (not the elastic gaiter) down the back of the boot and into the Cuff Clip. Always confirm cuffs are in the clip before you engage the boot and binding.
Size Adjustment
Step On® bindings are equipped with Gas Pedals, a feature that lets you adjust the fit to reduce toe drag of the boot and add more power to your turns.
Before mounting your bindings to your board, adjust the binding’s Gas Pedals to match for your boot size. This will also help ensure smooth and easy engagement of the toe cleats for a secure connection.
Step 1:
Pop the rear tabs loose with a screwdriver or your index finger.
Step 2:
Slide the Gas Pedal towards toe side until it matches the boot sole length. The Gas Pedal has three or four different indexed settings marked with US boot sizes to easily find the correct setting.
Step 3:
Re-attach the rear Gas Pedal tabs into the notches in the baseplate.
Mounting Compatibility
Burton Step On® bindings are universally compatible with all current snowboard mounting systems including 4x4, 3D®, and The Channel®.
Heel Cleat Engagement
The Step On® binding heel mechanism has two positions:
Position 1: The initial heel engagement position allows you to lock your heel into the binding with snow under your boot.
Position 2: The final heel engagement position is the ideal riding position and requires putting additional pressure onto the heel of the boot.
Both positions offer full retention, but you may notice additional boot movement when riding in Position 1 depending on the amount of snow underfoot.
Forward Lean Adjustment
You can adjust the forward lean of your Step On® bindings by loosening or tightening the two screws on the inside of the hi-back. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten (turn clockwise) both screws to increase forward lean, or loosen both screws (turn counterclockwise) to decrease forward lean.
Leash Up
Always use a leash when riding and when on a lift. If you are riding a gondola or hiking, simply attach the leash clip to itself on the binding to keep it out of the way.
Step On Sizing
Men's Binding Size | S | M | L | XL |
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Men's Boot Size (US) | 6-8 | 8.5-10.5 | 11-13 | 14-15 |
Women's Binding Size | S | M | L |
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Women's Boot Size (US) | 5-6 | 6.5-8.5 | 9-11 |
Kids' Binding Size | M (GROM) | L (SMALLS) |
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Kids' Boot Size (US) | 11C-2K | 3K-7K |
View the User Guide for Step On Grom (Kids' M Binding)
4. Getting In & Out
Getting In
Ready. Set: Heel, Toe, Go
Step 1:
Make sure the boot sole and the binding are clean of snow, ice, dirt, and debris, the boots are tight, and the pant cuffs are tucked into the boot cuff clips so they are out of the way of the heel cleat.
Step 2:
Starting with your front foot, position your foot over the binding, and slide your boot heel down the hiback until the heel cleat engages with binding heel clip and locks into place.
Step 3:
Shift your weight forward, and push your toe downward until the toe cleats snap into the toe hooks. If either of the toe cleats does not fully engage, just roll your boot slightly from side to side. When both toe cleats snap in, the boot is secure.
Step 4:
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 using your back foot, and you're ready to ride.
ALWAYS CONFIRM ALL BOOT AND BINDING CONTACT POINTS ARE SECURELY ENGAGED BEFORE YOU START TO RIDE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
Getting Out
Getting out of a Step On binding is even easier than getting in. Just pull the Release Lever, let go, lift your heel, shift weight to toes, and twist your foot. Boom, you're out.
Head’s Up!
While loading the chairlift, ensure your back foot hiback is in the down position. This action protects the binding from potential hazards that can damage or break the hiback.
Step On might be easy to use, but snowboarding is risky business that can result in serious injury or death. Step On bindings are the best in their class, but they are not designed to release or to prevent injury as a result of the inherent risks associated with snowboarding.
The best protection you have against injury is yourself.
- Before heading to the mountain, make sure to read this instruction manual, follow all instructions, and learn to ride.
- Accept the risks you can handle without putting others at risk.
- Always ride under control and within your abilities.
- Be aware that use of a terrain park requires greater riding skills and recognize that there are bumps, ridges and other features that pose greater hazards.
- Always be aware of continually changing weather, visibility, and surface conditions.
- Be prepared to stop at all times.
- Be sure to regularly clean and inspect all screws, hardware, and adjustments on your Step On boots and Step On bindings.
A runaway snowboard is a dangerous thing. When not attached to your feet, a snowboard can slide away and cause serious injuries. Remember, only YOU can prevent your snowboard from hurting others. Make sure your snowboard doesn't fall off a rack or get dropped when you're hiking. In compliance with ISO Code 14573, you are required to use a leash at all times while snowboarding. The leash must be attached to the binding by looping it through the notch on the interior side of the front foot baseplate, and securely fastened to your body on the other end. No one gets hurt, and we all ride another day!
W48 Warranty
Burton products are backed by our W48 Product Service and Lifetime Warranty Program. W48 means we'll try our best to have your claim repaired (or replaced) and on its way back to you within two business days of receiving it—48 hours, get it? The Lifetime Warranty applies to the binding baseplate only. Burton offers the best warranty program in the industry, and it’s all part of our commitment to get you back on the mountain as quickly as possible.