Born from the adventurous spirit of Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park, Moonshine Mountain brings the thrill of the outdoors into every product. Rooted in nature and inspired by real outdoor experiences, our gear is crafted for explorers who seek quality, performance, and adventure in every step.
Burton Women’s Step On® Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings
Make every run seamless with the Burton Women’s Step On® Re:Flex Snowboard Bindings. Designed for women riders who demand convenience, performance and direct connection to their board, these bindings eliminate buckles and straps so you can step in and ride out.
Step On® Simplicity & Direct Feed
The Step On® system features three contact points (two toe hooks and one heel clip) for a locked‑in interface. The process is simple: heel down, toes click, you’re ready. Quick‑release lever makes egress just as fuss‑free.
Comfort Meets Board Connection
These bindings use the Re:Flex FullBED cushioning system to maximize under‑foot comfort and reduce fatigue, while the Re:Flex baseplate gives your board a natural flex and reduces overall weight. Compatibility spans The Channel®, 4×4 and 2×4 mounting systems, giving you freedom across boards.
Why These Bindings Are for You
- Step On® system: step in and mount in seconds. No straps to fiddle with.
- Re:Flex FullBED cushioning: comfort and reduced fatigue for all‑day riding.
- Universal mounting compatibility: works with Channel, 4×4 and 2×4 boards.
- Great for riders who value quick transition, freedom and solid all‑mountain performance.
Whether you’re cruising groomers, shredding all‑mountain terrain or jumping between lifts and laps, the Step On® Re:Flex bindings deliver a fast, secure and comfortable ride. Step in. Ride out. Feel connected.
At Moonshine Mountain, we carry forward the legacy of our namesake, turning every outdoor moment into an unforgettable experience. From the slopes to the trails, our products embody the spirit of adventure, passion, and the great outdoors—ready to accompany you wherever your journey takes you.
