Burton Step On™ Tutorial - Adjusting Forward Lean

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You can adjust your Step On™ bindings to increase or decrease forward lean by loosening or tightening the two screws on the back of the hi-back.

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I'm also maxed out at F3. I don't think there's an F4 option like we see in the video. My guess is that this video may have been made during the prototype phase and they probably had issues trying to lock in with too much forward lean so ended up limiting to F3 to ensure proper function. Just a guess but it's the best I could come up with :)

byunism
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Mine is topping out at F3, and also, the bottom of the screw doesn't inside the bottom part (is that normal?)

cigartte
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Do you have any issues with stepping in after adjusting the forward lean?
Regarding my step on (Genesis): After applying F2, it becomes significantly harder to engage the binding, especially with my right foot. Sometimes I practically have to jump to hit the second click. I did move the foot pad to the One More setting, but it is still extremely difficult to get in. (Using Burton Ruler 11US shoes and size L bindings)
Regarding my wife's step on (Escapade): The "heel" moves, so after adjusting F2, it remains stable.

patrykkeska
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Are you able to adjust the high back angle on burton step ons (i.e adjust it so the highback is more in line with the heel edge)

andy
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It seems I can only tighten the adjustment screws between F2 to F3. Should I screw them harder?

josephrahhh
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I love my step ons, but I still need more forward lean.

RandySRT
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max I dialed up was F3... Do they go higher???

stuzinno
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I would never have gotten these if I knew forward lean was going to be an issue. I need F5.

IsaacC
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My adjustmentment screw just binded up with the screw fitting and now both are turning and i cant adjust it at all. This is the worst adjustment system ever.

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