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Reviewed in Spain on May 14, 2024
Muy cómodas se ajustan perfectamente
torsten palm
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
Ok Burton, these boots are pretty much garbage. Same size # on tbe boot but the left was almost a size smaller. They are SUPER stiff, and the dual Boa system doesn’t pull your heel down at all. The “wide” version is no wider than anybody else’s boots. I tried 10 different boots on from 6 different mfgs with these and I would rate these as in the bottom half of the group.I line Boa systems, but they need to hold your heel down. The boa system in these boots just tightens over the bridge of your foot and around the calf.I returned these and went with Vans boots instead.
If can can
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Wow just wow, the quality of Burton went to Hell, in just one day of riding for an hour. It bruised my toes and feet as the foot bed in the toe box has a ridge sticking up and no cushion at all. I use to swear by Burton but over the years they've gone to trash.
Zachary Scherfner
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Picked up a pair of these boots from The Ledge Board Shop at The Village in Olympic Valley at Palisades Tahoe.Some great and warm boots for real. They offered to thermal mold mine, I opted out. Ain't nothing like breaking them in the ol fashioned way.The BOA system is nice, I suggest snugging the inner liner, then starting with the bottom boa to suck your heal into the back of the boot farther, then tightening the boa on the tongue of boot for best fit.After three hours of use they say the boot liner is molded to a foot. I disagree, here is why.Not only did I use these boots to snowboard, I also used these boots as snowmobile riding boots and work boots for snow making. I have about three solid work weeks of 48hrs a week on them and they always felt brand new. I wore them out in town as out in town boots as well seeing as I didn't want to buy even more equipment or luxury items as I was living very nomadic. And still three months later they still fell brand new.As for the boa system, they do come with a two year limited warrantee and repair kits can be purchased. If you don't feel like replacing the boa system yourself, a local pro shop can hook you up and Install a new lace cable or ratchet system.The boots are incredibly well made, the vibram sole is plenty grippy on surfaces other than pure ice, but most boots/shoes never grab on ice without cleats as is.Would definitely buy again! Oh! liners are also replaceable if broken or worn out over heavy use!
Kim McGrath
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I've been buying boa since they were introduced to snowboard boots. My last few pairs were K2 with no issues but I bought Burton for my son and I to match our Cartel bindings and his boa broke 1st day. We paid full price and very expensive. Returned both pairs. Don't know if I will try Burton Boa again. Very disappointed I've been riding Burton boards over 20 years when most mountains in the east didn't even allow boards. Ride on
US Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023
I wear 42.5 regular shoes. Boots took the same 42.5 and they fit perfectly
Daniel Alicuben
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
Lightweight, great traction, and love the convenience of the boa lacing. I upgraded from an old quick lace Ride boot so it took a while to figure out the right tightness. Wore it around the house to break it in a bit and found my left heel went numb. My local REI didn't do the heat molding, but I did find their YouTube video for doing it home and it worked like charm.
Real Life Solutions
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022
Burton always runs small. Size up a whole size!Pros: Very lightweight, excellent BOA system, extremely comfortableCons: None, as long as you size up
SPS
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022
Stiff out of the box, then good after a couple of days. Real good after several days!
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