
The following are what I consider to be the best all mountain snowboard bindings for men for the 2018/19 season.
These bindings are rated on their ability to handle everything – the groomers, the park and the backcountry and riding any style – but they have a more of a freestyle focus than the all-mountain-freeride list (see link for that at end of post).
Of 19 different all-mountain bindings that I rated:
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 All-Mountain Bindings list, check out the link below:
>>Top 5 All-Mountain Bindings (Latest Season)
OK here’s my top 5.
ALL-MOUNTAIN BINDING #5

Bindings: Flux DS
Smart rating score: 84.9/100
Flex: Medium (5/10)
Kicking off the list at # 5 are Flux’s DS bindings.
The DS’s have the butterability of softer flexing bindings but also manage to have the response of a stiffer flexing binding – so you really can ride freestyle without compromising too much on responsiveness for when your bombing and carving up the mountain.
These bindings, typical of Flux bindings also have awesome adjustability and it’s all tool-less (apart from the base plate disc, of course) so you can adjust just about everything on the fly.
I rode the 2016 model of these bindings for the best part of 2 seasons (after buying a pair) and they’ve stood up to everything I could throw at them. So in terms of durability they are tough too.
Check out the video below for more on the DS
Score Breakdown for the DS
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Board Feel | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Shock Absorption | 2.5 | 7.5/15 |
Adjustability | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Comfort | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Ankle Support | 5.0 | 10/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.0 | 4/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 84.9/100 |
ALL-MOUNTAIN BINDING #4

Bindings: Burton Cartel
Smart rating score: 87.1/100
Flex: Medium (6 out of 10)
And coming in at #4 we have Burton’s Cartel bindings.
The Cartel's are very versatile bindings that can compliment a wide range of different types of boards.
They will match with pretty much any board you put them on – maybe not the best on the very stiffest boards or the very softest boards but otherwise they’re versatile enough to handle everything in between (which is most boards out there).
They have a nice medium flex, bordering on medium-stiff, good board feel and great shock absorption that will allow you to still ride the park if you want to. But they won’t stop you from carving up the groomers or exploring the backcountry either.
Check out the video below for more on the Cartel’s
Score Breakdown for the Cartel
They come in Burton’s Re:Flex (which fits standard 4 hole systems as well as the Burton’s Channel system) and in an EST version (which only fits Burton’s Channel System). Both systems provide great board feel but you get a little bit more board feel with the ESTs but sacrifice a little in shock absorption and comfort.
Cartel Re:Flex
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 3.5 | 14/20 |
Board Feel | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Shock Absorption | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Adjustability | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Comfort | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Ankle Support | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.0 | 4/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 87.1/100 |
Cartel EST
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 3.5 | 14/20 |
Board Feel | 4.5 | 18/20 |
Shock Absorption | 3.5 | 10.5/15 |
Adjustability | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Ankle Support | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.0 | 4/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 86.0/100 |
ALL-MOUNTAIN BINDING #3

Bindings: K2 Lien AT
Smart rating score: 91.9/100
Flex: Medium (6 out of 10)
Next on the list, at #3, we have K2’s Lien ATs.
They offer the ideal flex, response and board feel for tackling everything the mountain has to offer from the park to the backcountry and have great boot support and easy and abundant adjustability.
What’s unique about Lien ATs is that they feature K2's Tripod tech with interchangeable pods. You get 3 sets of these pods and you can put in different sets depending on the kind of flex you’re going for – there’s a softer set, a mid set and a stiff set. For 2019 the pod at the heel is larger and not really a pod anymore.
These bindings will work with virtually every type of board and are compatible with almost every board out there, so if you’re looking for one set of bindings for your whole quiver, then these will do a great job.
The Lien ATs are designed to fit any snowboard (2×4, 4×4 or Channel).
Check out the video for more on the Lien ATs
Score Breakdown for the ATs
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 3.5 | 14/20 |
Board Feel | 5.0 | 20/20 |
Shock Absorption | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Adjustability | 5.0 | 15/15 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Ankle Support | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Entry/Exit | 3.5 | 3.5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 91.9/100 |
ALL-MOUNTAIN BINDING #2

Bindings: Union Strata
Smart rating score: 92.5/100
Flex: Medium (6/10)
At #2 we have the Union Strata. These bindings are new for 2019.
Like most Union bindings the Strata are lightweight and their response is a little better than their flex would suggest.
And since the Strata use a mini-disc, they get that great Union mini-disc board feel as well. They're the perfect middle ground between the Contact Pro and the Falcor - providing a very versatile binding that can transcend styles and accommodate a wide variety of different boards.
The Strata’s are compatible with 4 x 2 binding hole patterns and the channel system.
Check out the video below for more on the Strata
Score Breakdown for the Strata
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Board Feel | 5.0 | 20/20 |
Shock Absorption | 5.0 | 15/15 |
Adjustability | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Ankle Support | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.0 | 4/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 92.5/100 |
ALL-MOUNTAIN BINDING #1

Bindings: Burton Genesis
Smart rating score: 93.0/100
Flex: Medium (5/10)
Not as responsive as others in this list, but what they fall behind in, in response, they make up for in every other category.
Outside of response the Genesis are near perfect. Easy butterability, great shock absorption and a nice versatile medium flex. They are lightweight and super comfortable (helped in equal parts by the 2 part hammock highback, super conforming straps, their awesome shock absorption and a canted footbed).
Basically, if you’re after something mid-flexing and super comfortable, like you're not wearing anything at all, you can’t go wrong with the Genesis.
Check out the video below for more on the Genesis
Score Breakdown for the Genesis
Like most Burton bindings they come in an EST version, which fits Burton’s Channel System and the Re:Flex version (which fits standard 4 hole systems as well as the Channel system).
Genesis Re:Flex
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 3.0 | 12/20 |
Board Feel | 5.0 | 20/20 |
Shock Absorption | 5.0 | 15/15 |
Adjustability | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Comfort | 5.0 | 15/15 |
Ankle Support | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.5 | 4.5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 93.0/100 |
Genesis EST
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Responsiveness | 3.0 | 12/20 |
Board Feel | 5.0 | 20/20 |
Shock Absorption | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Adjustability | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Comfort | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Ankle Support | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.5 | 4.5/5 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 89.8/100 |
Over to You
Thanks for reading and I hope this list has helped you to find the best all mountain bindings for you.
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 All-Mountain Bindings list, check out the link below:
Buying Past Season Models
Often models don't change that much from year to year so if you can find a past season model, it will likely be close enough to the latest model but you can get it cheaper, if available and in a suitable size for you. For past year's models check out the links below to see if they still have any left.
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