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Burton Womens Supreme Heat Boot
1 recommendation
"Not only does this boot look good but it is the only snowboard boot with a Therm-ic pre-wired liner which means it will keep your toes toasty while on the slopes. You can also turn up the heat and dry out your boots after riding. These boots are on fire!"
Women's Ride Lxh Bindings
1 recommendation
"I know there are plenty of people who would disagree with me, but since I just freeride I don't think that really expensive, deluxe bindings are that important. They just have more doohickeys to deal with at the top of the hill before you can get to the good part."
Burton Mint Boots
1 recommendation
"I got my Burton boots used a few seasons ago, and while they have held up really well, these are seriously the first thing I'm buying when my next paycheck comes."
Burton Snowboard Boots: Ion
1 recommendation
"Hands down, the lightest and most comfortable boot I have ever used. These were lighter than the "32" boots! The Ions are quick and easy to get in and out of with the "Speed Zone" lacing system, all you got to do is give it a little tug and you are in or out. The other great thing is the design of the boot is sick!"
32 Prospect BOA Boots
2 recommendations
"The Boa system keeps my fingers from falling off in the cold when I’m lacing up and the boots are solid."
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"This is LITERALLY the only snowboarding boot in the world that comes in a size 11. I am happy about this, now down to performance. This boot is great for all mountain riding. I have'nt taken them into the park yet but I hear they might be a bit too stiff for the park. These bad boys will hold up to any backcountry adventure you can throw at them. They come with electric warmers in them! Thes..."
ThirtyTwo Focus Boa Snowboard Boot
1 recommendation
"Wow. This is seriously one of the highest quality snowboard boots I've ever seen. Thirty Two specializes in lightweight gear, and this boot is no exception. I don't know the exact weight but I can guarantee you it's much lighter than any other Boa boot, and probably lighter than most stiff lace-ups. This makes it so much more comfortable to wear all day. The Focus is packed with high-tech, u..."
Burton X8 Snowboard with ICS and EST Bindings
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"Cool tech! Burton recently released their ICS/EST technology and it's available on some of their snowboards, like the X8. Here is what is so cool about it: ICS - Infinite Channel System - these are 2 slick grooves in the middle of the board. Bindings can slide up and down the grooves, allowing for quick and easy adjustment of your stance - no more plastic plates with 5 screws! EST - No idea ..."
DC Allegiance Snowboard Boot
1 recommendation
"DC - A solid snowboarding gear company, makes these expensive but worth it snowboard boots. If you're still stuck tying laces, you owe it to yourself to get a par (any pair) of boots with the BoA lacing system. BoA is simply a dial you turn to tighten the boot - while you turn, it tightens steel cables around your foot, for a secure and comfortable fit. Ten times easier than struggling with lac..."
Burton Cartel Snowboard Binding
1 recommendation
"I got the Cartels this past season and love them. I can honestly say that I owe it to the Cartels for elevating my riding level and getting me sponsored. Okay, the sponsor thing was a lie. The bindings are durable and steezie too. After a long debate I opted to go with the white and green. More flash equals more eyes which equals...more chicks!!!"
Burton Emerald Snowboard Boot
1 recommendation
"These snowboard boots are really comfortable and not too expensive as snowboard boots go."




