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Burton Freestyle Snowboard Boots
Item # : 207484 |
Year : 2009
Terrain Uses
Jumps (2) Boxes and Rails (2) Speed (1) Carving (1) Groomers (2)
Pros
Durable (1) Popular model (1) Well known brand (1) Comfortable (2) Heel hold (1) Easy lacing (2) Good quality (1) Warm (2) Breathable (1) Waterproofing (1) Breathable (1) Waterproof (1)
Cons
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- Imprint 2 Liner
- Power Panel 1.0 Technology - Quick-Fit Liner Lacing Harness - Traditional Lacing - Lightweight Outsole - EVA Cushioning - Rubber Ice Spikes - Flex Spine 1.0 Backstay - Soft Flex Thin Profile 3D Molded Tongue - Molded EVA Footbed - Support: 2.5 Sierra Says: Probably the single best value in snowboarding boots, the Burton Freestyle is sure to please just about any level of freestyle rider. With Burtons signature fit and the smooth flex of the articulating cuff, this boot tears it up in the park and on the groomers. The Freestyle perfect for beginners that are just learning the turns or even for the intermediate freestyle rider looking for a soft, durable boot. Burton Says: Landing gear that’s light on the wallet. With its classic blend of light weight, cushioning, and mobility, the Freestyle combines everything you love about skate shoes with everything you want in a snowboard boot. A heat-moldable Imprint 2 liner means a glove-like fit, while the soft flex lets you tweak 'til your eyes bleed. With added EVA shocks for bomb drops and slipper-like comfort for full day park laps, this boot will take care of you, without wiping out your wallet.
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Burton Freestyle Snowboard Boots Reviews (2 total)10/2/2008 Graphics: sick
Fit: average
Width: average
Laces: normal
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terrain Use: Jumps, Boxes and Rails, Speed, Carving, Groomers, All Mountain
Pros: Heel hold, Comfortable, Easy lacing, Good quality, Warm, Breathable, Easy in & out, Well known brand, Popular model
Other Thoughts: I picked these up at a sale at my "local" shop. Best fit I could find. I really like these boots. I'll have to wait until we get snow for a proper review though.
Customer Service: Shipped same day, Members/Staff were helpful
9/1/2008 Graphics: ok
Fit: average
Width: average
Laces: normal
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terrain Use: Jumps, Boxes and Rails, Groomers, All Mountain
Pros: Comfortable, Easy lacing, Durable, Warm, Waterproofing, Easy in & out
Other Thoughts: As the name would imply - i think this boot is geared more towords freestyle riding then freeriding. As a freerider I found them to lack the support I normally look for - but I imagine in the park they provide some much needed mobility. Not bad - definately a good value given the pricetag.
These are along the lines of, but a step up from the motos. Still not a great boot, but the liner is a bit more durable and note quite as prone to packing out so quickly.
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