System MTN Rear Entry Snowboard Bindings vs 5th Element Summit Stealth Snowboard Bindings for Men
Key Differences
5th Element Summit Stealth (A) lists a lower price tier and emphasizes a universal mounting disc with 4-hole pattern compatibility and reinforced toe caps, making it a more versatile fit for different boards. System MTN Rear Entry (B) offers a rear-entry design, full EVA hi-back padding and high-density footbed dampening for easier entry and more cushioning, but has more reviews raising fit and durability concerns
System MTN Rear Entry Snowboard Bindings
Rear-entry snowboard bindings with a universal base plate for mounting on most boards. Includes full padding for comfort and responsive 3D molded ankle strap. Customers note easy use and time savings, with mixed durability and fit concerns
Pros
- rear-entry design for easy step-in
- universal base plate compatibility
- full padding for comfort
- high-density dampening for footbed
Cons
- durability concerns cited by some customers
- mixed opinions on fit for larger boots
5th Element Summit Stealth Snowboard Bindings for Men
Universal snowboard bindings with 4x4 mounting disc for adjustable stance angles. Includes (2) mounting discs and 8 screws; reinforced toe caps and binding straps for control and fit
Pros
- universal mounting disc
- reinforced toe caps and straps
- includes mounting hardware
Cons
- mixed reviews on plastic construction
- some durability concerns after repeated use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | 5th Element |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | 5th Element |
| User Reviews | System |