hey guys, i just bought the 2010 burton blunt size 155 with a waist width of 252mm and a size 12 dc boot.
i havent bought any bindings yet, im borrowing my buddy's until i get my own so i don&...
Probably depends on the boot. A Peter Line signature 32 boot around 2000 I tried wearing around the house watching T.V., ect... hoping it would break in maybe a 5 to 15 times. It took about 10 to 30 ...
i wear a 12 boot what width is good for me ?
It is extremely important that you do not buy a boot that is too wide for you. If you do then you will not be supported properly and this can effect your riding. Also your foot sometimes swells up f...
For a size 14 boot, what is the smallest waist I should be riding?
...th have taken advantage of this technology but have any of you for those wondering minds its a laceless boot u just slip on and dial in....like a boaconstrictor it tightens around your foot and u just...
clicker is cool because the connection points from the boot-binding are at the boards edges and not the sides like the switch, this definitely helps stop powerloss when edging/turning
good luck
... getting the hang of all the terminology and gear and so on, and was wondering if there was a different boot for park and slopes?
Thanks...
Hi, Is running a narrow board (249mm) with size 11uk boot (northwave five) with about 2.5 inches total averhang (toe plus heel) going to cause any major problems for me? i have ducked angles of about ...
Do you have boot recommendations for flat footed people? I do mostly free riding and just a little park. Currently I have a pair of Burton Drivers and have bad cramps and pain when I ride.
...39;d say that's an average board, and I don't have any problems.
Are you using some older boots? How about your bindings? If only your toes drag, unscrew your bindings from the board, an...
My daughter picked up a pair of 2008 32 vela boots on line. Now that she has them, she realizes they are supposed to be heat fitted. Is it possible to do something on our own? Any idea what temp th...
i'm totally new to snowboarding and it has been hard googling this as its confusing
ok so I've got my burton motos in a UK11
will i need to get a wide board?
me and a friend have fo...
Seems the easiest way to tell is put the boot in the bindings.
On harder snow the boots will lift your edges off the ground during some turns with excessive boot overhang. Sketchier on heelside turns for carvers. Toeside turns can be easier to recover from when t...
why not? can you imagine how well a comfortable boot with attachments to clickers and switch would sell? i was thinking....you know how if you look at the bottom of a switch-compatible boot, the metal...
Are you getting heel lift inside of your boot? Or is your whole boot heel lifting up?
Heel lift inside of your boot, wether it`s just your foot moving, or the boot liner moving along with your f...
... pretty thin, fit really well, are decently insulated (they don't soak up water). I agree with the boot sizing. You toes should actually touch the tip of the boot. First, the padding will squish ...
I doubt you`ll find a women`s 12 in a snowboard boot. Also, there is another difference between men`s boots and women`s boots... women`s boots are generally shorter. There will usually be two lace e...
For a size 13 male boot what snowboard boot has the shortest toe to heel length.
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You may want to check other retailers, and techs...
im roughly the same build as you. 6'2" and 105 kg size 11 1/2 boot. i changed to a wide board because when i was turning hard, carving, the toe on my boot overhung the board a little lifting...
To my knowledge, there are no companies producing a size 16 boot. When I checked last year The biggest I could find was a 14, but I heard somewhere that there is now a size 15 available. My recommenda...
Chicken and Egg problem as to why there aren`t more on the market. Personally, I think boot companies should relegate SI`s to a niche product of stiff boots that give you superior carving and freer...
...th the boa system. I don't know why anyone would wear anything else. They are the most comfortable boot and perform in any condition with the pssible exception of the park. I really wouldn't...
Hopefully you can find a competent boot fitter. Ski shops sometimes have experts on boot fitters. If you can find a shop that excels at snowboard boots, this might be your best option.
sorry I was multi tasking...I like the klickers as they give me a hard"er" boot feel but still have the comfort of a soft"ish" boot but they also have a binding ratchet strap which...
...the snowboard around 1/4th to 3/8ths of an inch towards the heelside edge to slightly reduce toeside boot overhang . How much is your boot heel overhanging over the edge?...
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