... Burton technology has changed a lot; they have on most of them "speadzone lacing". Instead of having laces, you have two pulls, the idea is when they boots start to loose up, you just give these a pull and they tighten the boots for you. They work really well. One is for the bottom, over the ... Read review
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...day when you go snowboarding. Burton technology has changed a lot; they have on most of them "speadzone lacing". Instead of having laces, you have two pulls, the idea is when they boots start to loose up, you just give these a pull and they tighten the boots for you. They work really well. One is for the bottom, over the toes, and the other is for the top around the ankle area. These boots are designed for beginners as they have a soft flex. This ... ...responsive they are. When you are a beginner you don't want this. As with every movement you make, it will be felt in the boot and your boot will move in that direction. (This might sound strange, but it's your feet that controls the board) So soft boots allows you to control foot movements to you purposely make.
These are a fantastic pair of boots for beginners that are not expensive at all. I would recommend going to a shop see if they fit, as ...
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Advantages: Cheap, nice looking, warm and comfortable Disadvantages: not as comfortable, warm or water proof as a more expensive burton boot.
...many of the features that Burton offers on more expensive boots. I bought these as "my first boots" and rode them for a whole season. Aprox 100days riding with no problems what so ever. Would 100% reccomend them to anyone who wants cheap beginner - intermediate boots. I've since upgraded to a more expensive boot which is better but i really cant think of anything bad to say about the Moto in terms of value for money. Burton's "Imprint" boot liners ... ...Burton Tribute (the very very cheap burton boot) is really quite uncomfortable after a long days riding and not that much cheaper.
If you're a beginner and looking for a cheap setup i would strongly advice investing in boots as they will make or break a day on the mountain. Pain (due to equipment malfunction) is not nice. ...
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I must say that playing MotoGP07 was far more excitibg than watching the tedious racing that was offered from the actual sport this year.
As always, the graphics have evolved since MotoGP06 and are even more stunning than before. The replays may as... more