For years now, Burton’s revolutionary Step On has been the dominant easy-access binding, with nothing else really coming close.
Still, it has at least a couple hang-ups: 1. Many boarders simply prefer the classic two-strap set-up. 2. It requires a Burton (or Burton-licensed) Step On boot, at a starting price of $380.
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Addressing both issues at once? FASE, short for Fast Entry System, breakthrough binding tech that has been adopted by highly respected brands including Jones Snowboards and ThirtyTwo.
One key ingredient is the AutoBack, which angles the highback outward to make it easy to slip your boot in, complete with a small tab you trigger with your heel as it descends, closing the gate behind you.



