Foot Shape: Average to Wide
Flex: Rate 6
Boot Review by Mike: In our store the Burton Emerald boots are customers favorites. These boots are favorites of many because they are affordable, very comfortable, easy to lace and always match Burton boards and bindings perfectly. With the Burton Emerald boots you can have your cake and eat it to. Moreover, these boots are wide. If you have a wide ...
Foot Shape: Average to Wide
Flex: Rate 2
Boot Review by Mike: My first pair of snowboard boots were Burton Freestyles. These boots have come a long way since I pioneered them. For 2007, Burton added an articulated cuff with power strap support. This will help riders custom fit the boots around their ankle and upper foot. The best thing about the Burton Freestyle boots is the price: they are...
Sierra Says: Last season the Burton Sapphire was the top seller for women specific high end boots. The reason is simple; it is an extremely comfortable boot that any style of rider can appreciate. This year Burton added a new plush cuff with stretch zones to take care of any calf burn issues and also added a power lacing system to hold your heels down very well. No matter what your style is the Bu...
Sierra Says: If you're a female (or if you know one) who is looking for some supportive boots for a great deal, you need to jump now! These Salomon's will make a girl's wildest dreams come true on the slopes! Good boots that fit well and have tons of comfort will make a world of difference if she's just learning or just wanting to just take her riding to the next level.
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Sierra says: The Salomon Symbio is a great boot for the progressing snowboarder. With its mid-soft flex the Symbio will deliver an incredibly smooth ride. If you don't like to lace or tie your boots, this may be your best bet, having the fastest speedlace system around. To lace these all you have to do is pull up on a handle, pretty cool stuff.
Sierra says: The Salomon Vigil sets the standards for a beginner boot. It's got all that a gal starting out needs to stay comfortable, have support and still be able to afford a lift ticket. Lacing up your boots with cold hands is no longer a problem, the Vigil's have a powerlace system which requires no lacing or tying, just a quick pull up on a handle!
Salomon says: Starting your snow...