System MTN Men's Rear Entry Flow Style Snowboard Bindings (Medium)



Key features
- •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
System MTN Men's Rear Entry Flow Style Snowboard Bindings (Medium)
List Price: $203.63$183.27DEALYou Save: $20.36 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Definitely Serviceable. Worth, yet reflective of the affordable price
Derek✓ Verified Purchase•October 12, 2023
TLDR; These are definitely worth the money. I've been boarding for about 20 years. 6'3" dude rocking 13s so riding the XLs. I've been through three other bindings, a pair of nice Unions (technically high-end for Unions), Burton Bindings, and most recently Ride Bindings. That being said they skimp pretty much everywhere to be such a great deal. I've only strapped "˜em up 4 times as I purchased half way through this szn. Jury is obviously out on durability. That being said I'm pretty confident they'll hold up based on other reviews, and the lack of any noticeable high tension points on weak plastic. I have nothing against plastic but these are essentially 100% some variation of plastic. If these hold up they'll be great back up bindings. They live permanently on my older Ride Kink park board. The bummer is the foot bed is super weak. Seems like it was designed w/ little thought but how to affix to as many board setups as possible. I seriously missed the Ride bindings that wore out as they have a squisher yet more responsive footbed that's angled to allow much smoother landings and way easier presses.
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 (my case).
- Derek
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 (my case).
- Derek
Last-Minute purchase did not disappoint.
Connor Sharon ✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
I purchased these bindings a few days before I left on a trip after remembering that my 15-year old bindings had finally called it quits last season.
I wanted a binding that would allow me to get off the lift and secure my back foot without having to rachet. I have a few buddies that ride with Flow bindings, but I was having a hard time justifying $400 for their product; especially knowing that they're not as sturdy as most of the rachet strap options.
I did my best to pre-size the bindings, but due to my Size 13 feet, I was having a hard time pulling my boot out of the bindings after a run. I found that the binding was catching the back of my boot, even when fully undone.
Once I was able to identify the problem (my toe strap was too tight), I was able to pull my boots out of the binding effortlessly at the end of each run with no snags. Finding this balance was important so that my boots don't end up being destroyed.
I was initially worried about the durability of the bindings, but found them to be very sturdy. I ride a Wide 167cm board and put a significant amount of strain on my things due to my size (I'm 6'6" ~300 lbs.) I didn't notice any durability issues after three full days of exploring a new mountain. I put the bindings through moguls, hard speed checks, and light terrain parks.
Happy with the product and even happier with the price. Hoping they last me a few more seasons!
I wanted a binding that would allow me to get off the lift and secure my back foot without having to rachet. I have a few buddies that ride with Flow bindings, but I was having a hard time justifying $400 for their product; especially knowing that they're not as sturdy as most of the rachet strap options.
I did my best to pre-size the bindings, but due to my Size 13 feet, I was having a hard time pulling my boot out of the bindings after a run. I found that the binding was catching the back of my boot, even when fully undone.
Once I was able to identify the problem (my toe strap was too tight), I was able to pull my boots out of the binding effortlessly at the end of each run with no snags. Finding this balance was important so that my boots don't end up being destroyed.
I was initially worried about the durability of the bindings, but found them to be very sturdy. I ride a Wide 167cm board and put a significant amount of strain on my things due to my size (I'm 6'6" ~300 lbs.) I didn't notice any durability issues after three full days of exploring a new mountain. I put the bindings through moguls, hard speed checks, and light terrain parks.
Happy with the product and even happier with the price. Hoping they last me a few more seasons!
Why didn't I buy this before
Claudio✓ Verified Purchase•September 14, 2023
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.
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.
Great value, especially for larger feet
Dustin Queary✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2023
I was hesitant about purchasing these bindings. They're almost half the price of comparable models from other major brands. I think I saw some reviews saying they were flimsy or straps broke, so I didn't have high expectations. Great buy if you're curious about rear entry bindings but don't want to commit to $300 Flow bindings and find out they're not good for you.
But after trying them out and riding them hard I have nothing but good things to say. Another bonus is I have size 13/14 feet and options are much more limited. Often stuck with colors or designs I don't like. These are really comfortable and look great too.
But after trying them out and riding them hard I have nothing but good things to say. Another bonus is I have size 13/14 feet and options are much more limited. Often stuck with colors or designs I don't like. These are really comfortable and look great too.
Pretty impressed
Brandon C✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
I swapped out my old ratchet bindings for these rear entry bindings on a recent two day boarding trip. These were extremely quick to get in and out of. They were also very responsive and easy to dial in the fit. The one drawback to this rear entry type of binding is the back lays way back parallel to the ground and can catch your foot when skating in the flat areas coming off the lift your have to make sure to drop your foot back further away from the board to keep from kicking the back laying down and tripping yourself up.
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 back needing to lay so far back to step into the binding it can be hard to do that while sitting and your board is perpendicular to the ground cause then the back is also staring into the ground.
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 back needing to lay so far back to step into the binding it can be hard to do that while sitting and your board is perpendicular to the ground cause then the back is also staring into the ground.
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