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Burton Moto Snowboard Boots
Item # : B615610 |
Year : 2006
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$64.98
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Sierra says: You don't have to pay extra for exceptional all-terrain snowboard boot performance--unless that's your thing. For many seasons the Moto snowboard boot dispelled the myth of paying more for great features but this year Burton pushed the envelope on value-added excellence at a low cost point by pairing a new shock-absorbing two-part outsole with an amazing heat-moldable Imprint 1 liner. This one-two knock-out punch also reduces the overall weight for better energy transmission and less fatigue--at a price of roughly three lift tickets (or even two lift tickets if you ride in those swanky resort places). It's new school fit and functionality at an old school price--just grab the boots in your size before this one is on vacation for the season.
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- Synthetic Leather and Textile Shell
- 2-Part Outsole with EVA Cushioning and Rubber Ice Spikes - 3D Molded Tongue - Imprint 1 Liner with PE Energy Panels and Stretch Lycra Toe Panels - Molded EVA Footbed - Support: 5
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There are no Suggested Setups to display at this time. There are no Complete Outfits to display at this time. There are no Color Matched Items to display at this time. Burton Moto Snowboard Boots Reviews (4 total)12/30/2008 Graphics: ok
Fit: wide
Width: wider
Laces: normal
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terrain Use: All Mountain
Pros: Comfortable, Easy lacing, Durable, Good quality, Warm, Well known brand
Other Thoughts: I actually have some older moto's, they were the first boot i bought and worked great. Comfortable fit, keeps water out, they work fine to this day. If you're ever on a budget and need to pick up some old boots these should work great for you, mine have held up after 5+ years of riding.
12/8/2008 Graphics: ok
Fit: average
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terrain Use: Jumps, Boxes and Rails, Powder, All Mountain
Pros: Comfortable, Breathable, Waterproofing
11/25/2008 Graphics: simple and clean
Fit: average
Width: wider
Laces: normal
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terrain Use: Powder, Carving, All Mountain
Pros: Comfortable, Good quality, Warm, Well known brand, Popular model
Cons: Difficult in & out
Customer Service: Shipped same day, Members/Staff were helpful
9/19/2008 Graphics: ok
Fit: average
Width: average
Laces: normal
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terrain Use: All Mountain
Pros: Comfortable, Easy in & out
Other Thoughts: These are a pretty entry level boot. They're good if you are just getting started and don't plan on doing any hiking. Mine kinda started to fray after a pretty heavy season. They main problem I had with 'em was the waterproofing. Maybe it was just mine, but if I had to hike anywhere for awhile, there's a good chance my feet would get soaked.
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