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Best Quick Entry Snowboard Bindings For 2025-2026

Our favourite quick entry snowboard bindings for 2025-2026 tested, chosen and reviewed by the Whitelines Team

Wwhich is the best snowboard binding on the market? It’s a bit of a tough question to answer considering all the factors that come into play. Bindings are an extremely important part of your set up, they’re the critical interface between you and your snowboard, but often find themselves somewhat overlooked.

“They’re the critical interface between you and your snowboard”

You want to be choosing a snowboard binding that matches the rest of your set up, (no- we don’t mean the colour) If you’re riding a mega aggressive carbon infused charger, it doesn’t make sense to put a super soft binding on it, you just won’t get the response and control you’re looking for. Conversely if you’re a mellow jib kid looking to tweak and poke, you’ll be better suited to a softer flexing model to garner a larger field of motion and a more playful feel.

Nowadays however the choice stretches even further due to more and more innovations in the quick entry or “step-in” systems that allow you to get riding that little bit faster. From Burton StepOns to Nidecker Supermatics, and, most recently the all new FASE system there are more options than ever. Especially as brands begin to license their proprietary tech out to competitors.

To help sort the wheat from the chaff, our test team worked their way through every option on the market to bring you a list of the best quick-entry binding systems on the market.

Best Quick Entry Snowboard Bindings For 2025-2026

 

Bataleon Blaster FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: $379.95
SIZES: M/L, L/XL
FLEX: 6
ENTRY SYSTEM: FASE
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Bataleon Blaster FASE:
Six years in development and the most revolutionary thing since, well, Supermatic and Step On, the FASE system promises to carve its own niche in the fast-growing speed-entry market – delivering (relatively) fast entry without sacrificing the look and feel of a traditional two-strap binding. Bataleon is one of several brands to have jumped on the bandwagon and the Blaster is their finest iteration.

Who is the Bataleon Blaster FASE for?
Riders tempted by convenience but who are not yet ready to trade their classic two-straps for a fully-automatic system. This multi-brand collaboration between Bataleon, Jones, Rome, and ThirtyTwo is a new twist on speed entry – offering one-handed operation while maintaining the locked-in feel that serious shredders demand.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
The FASE system centers around three key innovations. The AutoBack automatically closes when you step in and opens for exit, while the Lock-in ToeStrap uses tri-toothed ladders to maintain position between rides (eagle-eyed riders will see parallels here with Supermatic’s LSR 2.0 buckles, and indeed FASE was born out of the same Nidecker brand group). Most cleverly, the FastStrap ankle system stays connected via an extended ladder for genuine one-handed operation. Bataleon’s AsymWrap aluminium frame enhances side-to-side flex while maintaining heel-to-toe power, supported by 3D AuxTech CradleStraps that eliminate pressure points. The 2-degree canted footbed and adjustable forward lean ensure this performs like a premium traditional binding once you’re locked in.

Tester Verdict

Ronan Thompson

I’ve ridden the Rome Katanas (which are based off the same baseplate as the Blasters) for a couple of seasons and I loved them. Super light, great support in the high back and I love the straps and the way they mould to your boot. After a couple of days on the Blasters, I actually think I prefer them. They’re just a little bit softer, but still with solid support in all the right places. It took a bit of time to set and get used to the FASE system, but once I had it dialled it was really impressive. It’s all about the back foot, you can sort it out so quickly and easily, even on the move.

Read the in-depth review of the 2025-2026 Bataleon Blaster AW FASE here

Buy the Bataleon Blaster FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $379.95 at evo.com

Buy the Bataleon Blaster FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €349.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

 

Nidecker LT Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: $479.95 / £419 / €449.95
SIZES: M, L, XL
FLEX: 8
ENTRY SYSTEM: Supermatic
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Nidecker LT Supermatic:
The success of Supermatic is evident in its recent licensing to Bent Metal and Salomon, as well as the continual expansion of Nidecker’s own line. The new LT is a sleek evolution of their original game-changer and a welcome addition to the party.

Who is the Nidecker LT Supermatic for?
Experienced riders who want the fastest and most convenient entry system available but demand performance that matches traditional bindings. The LT bridges the gap between the base level OG Supermatic and the aggressive Carbon version, delivering enhanced response alongside upgraded straps and a stylish facelift.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
The star of the show here is the new highback. The LT’s glass-infused nylon Ultraback provides increased lateral support and boasts ‘speed entry spines’ on the inside for smoother engagement. Its forward-lean adjuster is low-profile and tools-free. Nidecker have clearly been focusing on optimizing their whole boot/binding interface, and the LT’s lightweight ankle strap uses single-piece TPU construction with a smooth undersurface that helps your boot glide in effortlessly. LSR 2.0 buckles automatically lock your strap settings in both directions, while the enhanced 3D Hexo Toecap 2.0 can be flipped between feet for optimal boot compatibility. The Auto baseplate is the same chassis as the original model, made from nylon and fibreglass and featuring their trademark heel pedal for hands-free entry – just kick, click, go. The extra tech makes it a touch heavier than a standard baseplate but, in our opinion, fears around weight are overplayed – the LT Supermatic feels identical to classic two-straps once you’re locked in, and if anything the wider footprint improves power transfer.

Tester Verdict

Dave Crozier

“Like the iPod, the OG Supermatics paved the way for what came next – allowing a generation of people to really benefit from speed entry. And like Apple, Nidecker don’t overhaul its product year in year out. Instead, they focus on incremental improvements based on R&D to ensure that each new iteration – like the new LT – is a genuine step up. They look and feel less bulky than the OG version and literally feel better in your hands right out of the box. The new straps also improve the experience massively for precise riding. When I want to do a front blunt, 270 out, I KNOW I can be totally confident that the bindings will help put me exactly where I want to be on the rail. I will not go back to regular bindings now, I’ve fully accepted myself as a quick entry convert.”

Read the in-depth review of the 2025-2026 Nidecker LT Supermatic here

Buy the Nidecker LT Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $479.95 at evo.com

Buy the Nidecker LT Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €449.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Burton Step On Cartel X EST Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: $349.95 / €360 / £320
SIZES: S, M, L, XL
FLEX: 8
ENTRY SYSTEM: Step On
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Burton Step On Cartel X EST:
Burton’s proprietary Step On system continues to duel it out with Nidecker’s Supermatic for industry dominance, with other brands now licensing both technologies. The new Cartel X EST takes the legendary Cartel name (a binding synonymous with versatility) and adds hands-free entry.

Who is the Burton Step On Cartel X EST for?
Riders seeking maximum convenience who don’t mind committing to Burton’s ecosystem. The system requires Step On boots, creating a closed-loop setup that some see as limiting but others appreciate for its seamless integration and reliability across the Big B’s extensive boot lineup.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
The single-component baseplate and highback construction deliver consistent response and enhanced durability compared to traditional multi-piece designs. The Cartel is an EST design, which does away with disks, thereby providing excellent underfoot flex and board connection. The kicker here is that it only works with Burton’s Channel mounting system, natch. Their DialFLAD forward lean adjuster allows for precise customisation with a simple dial turn, but let’s face it, the main event here is the Step On interface itself. And yes, it creates a rapid boot-to-binding connection – just step in and click on each side – though mastering the exit requires a little more practice, and you still need to tuck your pants into the cleat on your boots, which fashionistas may baulk at.

Tester Verdict

Ed Leigh

“So let’s start by saying, Step On (or in) is not for me. I don’t need it, I don’t want it. But I recognise it is needed and wanted by a huge demographic. I don’t like Burton’s proprietary approach to tech either. The idea of having a boot that only fits their binding seems a bit greedy. But we know the system is a raging success, hence other brands are licensing them. I tested these bindings with rental boots that weren’t set up properly, so there was play everywhere, and the boots fitted like wellies from 1967, but despite this, the novelty of the system was not lost. It is markedly quicker to get into your binding, although getting out is an art, and I ended up on my face at least once. I couldn’t fault the binding; it worked really well. The boots, however, cut into the top of my foot on icier runs. I think having a heel strap in your boot means less cushioning. If you need them, these are a good option.”

Buy the Burton Cartel X Step On Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $329.95 at evo.com

Buy the Burton Cartel X Step On Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €359.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Union Atlas Step On Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: £359 / €399 / $429
SIZES: S, M, L, XL
FLEX: 8
ENTRY SYSTEM: Step On
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Union Atlas Step On:
Ever since we heard that Union would be following Flux and Nitro by licensing Burton’s step-in system, we were itching to see the results – and it doesn’t disappoint.

Who is the Union Atlas Step On for?
Looking beyond the obvious appeal these will have to anyone who wants more convenience and less time spent cranking ratchets, these tick all the right boxes for the rider who likes to split their time between the park and the peaks. They’ll still need a Step On compatible boot, though (available from either Burton or Nitro).

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
As you might expect, Union has ensured that the Atlas Step On contains lots of the brand’s signature tech, making it a true collab. The famous aluminium heelcup is present, of course, and there are hints of the standard Atlas here and there, but the highback and footbed have been tweaked to better align with the Step On system. The end result is something unmistakably Union, but with all the benefits of Burton’s clever clicky tech.

Tester Verdict

Pat Nichols

“The first step-ins from Union look great. The response is good, as is the build quality. Personally, I don’t have an interest in step-in bindings, but I can’t deny that they absolutely nailed the brief here.”

Buy the Union Atlas Step On Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $429.95 at evo.com

Buy the Union Atlas Step On Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €399.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

 

Rome Katana AW FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: $409.95 / €379.95
SIZES: S, M/L, L/XL
FLEX: 6
ENTRY SYSTEM: FASE
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Rome Katana AW FASE:
Rome’s legendary Katana gets the speed-entry treatment, combining the binding industry’s most adjustable platform with the convenience of fast entry without compromising performance.

Who is the Rome Katana AW FASE for?
All-mountain riders who demand maximum adjustability alongside entry convenience will appreciate Rome’s approach to speed entry. This collaboration brings FASE technology to Rome’s most celebrated binding platform, offering 16 different ankle strap positions plus the full suite of Katana adjustability features. Oh, and if you like your colour choices to match your Audi, you’re in luck; it’s available in black, slate and orange – all of them sleek and industrial.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
Rome’s implementation of FASE technology builds on their famous AsymWrap platform, with three baseplate connection points for maximum tweakability and a surfy ride feel. The AutoBack automatically closes around your boot, while Locked-In Toe Straps with tri-toothed ladders maintain position between rides. Rome’s signature PivotMount technology provides four different ankle strap positions per side, creating 16 total adjustment options – unmatched customisation in the speed-entry world. OmniFlex ankle straps feature next-generation AuxTech patterns with TPU spine for responsive torsional flex. The forged aluminium heelhoop ensures lightweight strength while 2-degree dual-density footbeds provide optimal stance alignment.

Tester Verdict

Maria Kuzma

“What more can I say? The bindings were responsive and FASE technology definitely made it easier and faster for exiting and entering. Winner!”

Read the in-depth review of the 2025-2026 Rome Katana AW FASE here

Buy the Rome Katana AW FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $409.95 at evo.com

Buy the Rome Katana AW FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €379.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Nidecker Carbon Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: $529.95 / £519 / €549.95
SIZES: M, L, XL
FLEX: 10
ENTRY SYSTEM: Supermatic
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: No

Why we chose the Nidecker Carbon Supermatic:
The flagship of Nidecker’s Supermatic line takes the original game-changing convenience and supercharges it with carbon-infused construction for maximum response and bangin’ Lamborghini looks.

Who is the Nidecker Carbon Supermatic for?
Expert riders who demand the stiffest possible response in a speed-entry system. This is built for charging the steepest lines, hitting the biggest features, and riders who want premium lightweight straps without sacrificing an ounce of power transfer or edge control.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
The Carbon Auto baseplate blends 30% carbon fibre with nylon for explosive edge-to-edge response while maintaining the same Drop IN heel pedal system that’s compatible with any boot. The highback is a stunning bit of design with carbon fibre incorporated throughout, including the forward-lean adjuster, which results in awesome heelside response. The Carbon Supermatic also boasts an upgraded Lycra-coated ankle strap for minimal weight and smooth entry, while the toe strap is a familiar AuxTech design that expands around your boot. The LSR 2.0 buckles feature (you guessed it) carbon-composite levers and automatically lock your preferred strap tension in both directions without the need to press a button like ye olden days.

Tester Verdict

Terry Hartley

“Not going to lie, first impression was why go through all this hassle. But once I figured out and got used to how the bindings worked, I really rated them and honestly think I’ll need to invest in a pair, and so should you if you like comfort, precision and the idea of not having to bend down to strap in every time. However, the stiffness might be a bit too much for what I’m looking for, so for an everyday rider like myself, I think the OG Nidecker Supermatic might be a better choice.”

Buy the Nidecker Supermatic Carbon Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $529.95 at evo.com

Buy the Nidecker Supermatic Carbon Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €549.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Jones Mercury FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: $359.95 / €349.95/ £304.95
SIZES: S, M, L
FLEX: 8
ENTRY SYSTEM: FASE
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Jones Mercury FASE:
FASE is this year’s hottest release – a binding that matches traditional two-strap weight and performance while delivering genuinely useful fast-entry convenience. And lo! Jones have released one for the beardy freeriders!

Who is the Jones Mercury FASE for?
Hard chargers who’ve resisted quick-entry systems due to the slight weight penalty or just the fact they look a bit different can finally have their cake and eat it too. This multi-brand collaboration (with Bataleon, Rome, and ThirtyTwo) delivers the FASE system in Jones’s signature freeride package – offering proper all-mountain performance without the bulk typically associated with convenience bindings.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
Jones’s execution of the FASE system maintains its commitment to lightweight, responsive construction. The Fusion XR baseplate blends four materials to enhance natural board flex while delivering uncompromising response, weighing just 1.8kg per pair – identical to traditional bindings. The AutoBack automatically closes around your boot, while the Lock-in ToeStrap with LSR 2.0 buckles stays positioned between rides. The FastStrap ankle system remains connected via extended ladders for genuine one-handed operation. Jones’s AsymFlex highback features an asymmetrical outline with an extended upper wing for enhanced turn initiation, while the DualFlex ankle strap combines a stiff TPU core with softer edges for responsive comfort.

Tester Verdict

Tristan Kennedy

“When I first took these out of the box, it took me a while to work out they had a rear entry system – they look and feel just like regular bindings and, crucially, they’re equally light. They really came into their own jumping on and off lots of short lifts, you appreciate the ease with which you can release your foot. Skating over flat bits became a doddle, and they passed the ultimate exam of any easy entry binding – the ‘can I put my back foot in while I’m already moving?’ test – with flying colours. I’d be happy to predict that within a few years, a ton of brands will be licensing this FASE system for their bindings.”

Buy the Jones Mercury FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $359.95 at evo.com

Buy the Jones Mercury FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €349.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

Bent Metal Lightning Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: £399 / €449 / $479
SIZES: S, M, L
FLEX: 8
ENTRY SYSTEM: Supermatic
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the Bent Metal Lightning Supermatic:
A binding-maker with an impeccable reputation has adopted arguably the world’s leading quick-entry system – surely that’s that question well and truly answered…?

Who is the Bent Metal Lightning Supermatic for?
Anyone who wants to spend more time riding and less time buckling up should be looking at the Supermatic system. If you’re particular about your highback lean, then there’s still no adjustment system as simple and effective as Bent Metal’s. The combination is the magic ‘convenience without compromise’ recipe at its finest.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
This step-in system is too easy: just push your foot in under the straps and hey presto, your highback snaps up and into place. Pull the lever on the side, and you’re out. Unlike most Bent Metals, there’s no ‘Drive Plate’ footbed in this one – in its place is one that prioritises frictionless entry and exit – but once you’re locked in, expect a sturdy workhorse of a similar flavour to the conventionally-strapped Transfer.

Tester Verdict

Kevin Frank

“The step-in system feels smooth, and entry is super easy. Getting out of them is a bit harder; I didn’t necessarily feel like they were any easier than getting out of a traditional strap binding. They are quite a responsive binding, and I honestly would have liked to get a bit more flex out of them, but they felt solid. Simply put, these were not for me, but I absolutely think they are a great binding for people looking for a step-in setup without the need for step-in specific boots.”

Buy the Bent Metal Lightning Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $479.99 at evo.com

Buy the Bent Metal Lightning Supermatic Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €449.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM


ThirtyTwo T32M FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026

PRICE: £249 / €329 / $299
SIZES: M, L
FLEX: 5
ENTRY SYSTEM: FASE
NEW FOR 25/26 SEASON: Yes

Why we chose the ThirtyTwo T32M FASE:
The boot masters turn their hand (or is that foot?) to bindings in 2025/26, and have licensed the new quick-entry system that’s got a lot of riders talking.

Who is the ThirtyTwo T32M FASE for?
The whole point of the FASE system (more on which below) is to speed up the in-out of it all without compromising on what has made the two-strap system so successful over the last few decades. For some riders, that’ll be more their, ahem, speed than any of the true ‘step-in’ systems.

Tech Talk
Baseplate, straps, highback, construction materials, step-in system and features
The humble toe strap gets its moment in the sun here; once you’ve set it to the right tightness, you shouldn’t have to touch it again all day. As you place your boot against it and stomp your heel down, the highback clicks into place (having previously been hanging open for easy entry). Then just crack down the ankle strap as normal, and you’re ready to enjoy this model’s medium-flexing, all-mountain delights. Release the ankle strap at the end of a run, and the highback swings open again – simple.

Buy the ThirtyTwo T32M FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from $329.95 at evo.com

Buy the ThirtyTwo T32M FASE Snowboard Bindings 2025-2026: from €319.95 at BLUETOMATO.COM

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