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Vans Hi-Standard Men’s Snowboard Boots For Beginners
Season after season, the Vans Hi-Standard OG Snowboard Boots continues to lead by example, offering a boot that has done it all since its inception. This boot offers the fit and flex that you crave when on the prowl for rails in the urban jungle or just cruising the front side of the mountain. With an uncompromising fit on an easy lace-up construction that refuses to cut corners, this boot brings the promise of its name to the feet of every snowboarder who rides it. The Hi-Standard OG has been in the line for over 15 years without any hints of slowing down, cementing the value of experience and reliability. The best-selling Vans boot of all-time, the Vans Hi-Standard OG Men’s Snowboard Boots has set the standard for classic style and modern performance. Features: Instep Lace lockout
Specifications:
Material: V1 Ultracush Liner
Lacing Style: Traditional Lace
Snowboard Best Use: All-Mountain
Removable Liner: Yes
Flex: Medium
Warranty: One Year
Intuition Liner: No
Brand Lacing Style: Traditional Lace-Up Closure
Snowboard Boot Fit: Comfort
Skill Range: Intermediate – Advanced
Product ID: 571774
Gender: Mens
Skill Level: Intermediate
Model Number: VN0A3TFJT0X 8.0
GTIN: 0193390152227
- Lug Sole sole
- Comes with both black and white laces (2 sets total)
- Flex Rating: 4-5. Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate Terrain Guide: All Mountain-Park/Street
- Ultra cush Liner and Footbed
- Waffle Lug Outsole Instep Lace Lockout
- Pleasure cuff V1 Harness
- Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Manufacturer: Vans
- Type: Snowboard Boots For Beginners
Look and feel of your favorite skate, shoe and equipped with podium where the performance features is just part of what has put the high standard in a class of its own for nearly two decades. All day, lightweight Custom, Fit, comfort and forgiving flex allow your board to become a natural extension of your body, so you can forget about your boots and just enjoy the ride.
Fair of 2019 vans, high standard Pro boots. This is a boot that is, it kind of came to be from the v66. It’s one of a couple of boots within the Vans line. That’s part of the high standard series and collection they have the pro for the kenai, the top end. They have the og for everyone else in between and then for those really young, GP kids. They have the line of this DX, but this is the pro.
This is a team favorite. It’s design, driven by innovation, of course, function and they’re, actually really comfortable there for almost restyle use. You can ride side country, you ride, groomers and be in the parks, and you can really fall in love with these things or heat multiple and for anyone for basically intermediate to advanced level and ability because of the Flex rating, now I’d say they’re a little bit stiffer than your average, but of course, they’ll break in, but you’ll probably give them out of five six style feel, but then a couple of things that make them feel and be a little bit more supportive and, of course, more responsive.
Now. This is a traditional lace style boot. You can actually separate the lower and upper zone style attentions with the tongue. Tension system that you find on this kind of 3d shape full flexing tongue. A cool part about this tonga it has features- are a tongue lock down too so on the inside of the tongue. There’s a little loop. So when you tighten that mid step that actually forces the tongues mid step section or in stuff into that heel area to lock your heels into the heel pocket.
Now, that’s a big one, big problem, that a lot of stores get to a toe side edge, we’re getting heel. Lift bands combats that with that heel or lock down style system, there’s no really like flex notches in the boot, but they did have a nice little plush style or pleasure cuff well on that backside. So there’s not like a harsh bite, but there still is a good amount of support with those double back stays.
Another great thing about the boot is the power strap you’ll see that across the front of the tongue. Now the one great thing about, or another good thing about, the design of this power strap is that you don’t have to wear it on outside of your boot. You can actually just wear on the inside across the front of the liner or you could just cut it off if you like, – I, didn’t tend to like my boots to be super tight up on top, so when I ride the G or the pro I actually put it all on the top side.
You know I’d like to have this lower section kind of loose for better circulation with my feet. Another cool thing about the boot is actually the heat retention layer they’ve actually updated it for this year to actually encapsulate the toe box. So not only is the key potentially under your feet, but it’s also around your toes that keeps the heat inside and the cold outside the tongue is great.
You know, like I said it has a kind of 3d style shape it’s little bit more firm style flexing, has a nice little pull tab for pulling them on and off, and then there’s of course internal gussets? But the fabric on on this colorway is pretty cool. It’s kinda, like a I, think this is actually genuine. Leather I. Don’t think this is a synthetic leather. There’s a blue stick style, a nylon of course, um I think the black colorway it just has like a synthetic sound material on the outside.
Instead of this, what I think is? Actually you learning and then, of course, is the mid in the outsole. This is what’s called the v2 waffle flex outsole. It has Auto code Auto cushion the mid step, so it absorbs lots of impact, but it still has rubber in those high abrasion areas with a inverse waffle style of saw tread so you can still grip around, but for the most part they actually kind of reduce the amount of rubber in the boot.
Keep it just a little bit more lightweight inside this bad boy is a v2 style harness now the harness system, which is kind of hard to see here actually wraps around the v2 liner. But you know it does have a lockdown system. So it’s not going to become loose and there’s a nice little loop in there to get those to those hard-to-reach section, but then v2 harness wraps wrong.
You know this v2 ultra cush liner. This is a dual density liner. It has internal j-bars. It’s heat. Moldable has a pleasure cuff along the topside for better comfort, the comfort flex style, toe box. So you know you’ve land deep in the basement. You’re not gonna blow out your boots, there’s a little comfort notch to keep the pressure distributed across the top of your foot, with your Ankush up and then there’s this ex cage.
Now this ex cage is kind of cool because you can kind of adjust where you want it to be. If you have a little weird pressure points inside, so this actually stiff in the boot up just slightly, but if you want to take it off to make it boot just a little bit more a little bit more soft because you’re going to be in the park, you can actually definitely do that and then of course, there’s gonna be yes, this is a v2 footbed.
It’s a dual density. Eba has a moisture, wicking style top, it’s ultra cool style material. It has a little bit of a heel and arch support there too, quite a bit more. It feels a little more firm and then what you find in the v1. But this is a really cool kind, like series of boots from bands within the high standard. They have like again the lioness og that or the line on this DX the high standard, oh gee, and then, of course, there’s the high standard Pro.
This is kind of the top end of the high standard series that was once the v66. You can change the comfort and how it feels. There’s a team favorite again driven by innovation and, of course, function, make sure checking off the house. Comm I, selecting the link below in the description leave a comment or question. Let me know what do you think of this thing here? Also, let me know how many times I said a cool part about this I always tend to say that garbage and more there check it more.
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What’s up, this is Jordan with tactics, 2018 Vans high standard boot. The high standard is a staple in the Vans line, been with them from the get-go, a proven top flaw in freestyle boot for a lot of riders and a really great option for beginner riders as well. It does feature a softer flex rating of a 3 out of 10, so for your beginner rider, it’s gonna have the support they want and the flexibility they need to get comfortable.
Snowboarding get comfortable strapping in and learning how to turn. As you can see, traditional lace system up the front can’t go wrong. They’re double posted lace hooks are going to be really durable, not going to have these rip out throughout the season. Reverse waffle. Outsole is a single piece, rubber, really really grippy and, as you can see, the footprint is nice and small.
Just gonna be a little bit bigger than your normal size. Shoe it’s taking a look at the interior of the boot. It’s gonna feature a flex level liner, which is vans. Entry level, liner, dual density, heat, moldable material, gonna be really comfortable. Once you get this heat molded the deal with the Flex level liners are they’re good to go right out of the box.
You don’t got to wear these around your house for a few days. Breaking them in you know you can try them on then go to the mountain and they’re gonna be good to go. It’s kind of saves you, the headache of having you know a bad first day on the hill trying to break in brand new boots. That’s one thing: I always hate is you know the first day ride new boots.
It’s always the worst. The insole is removable. It’s a v2 insole single density. It’s articulated really nice to the arch of your foot right here and, as you can see, it has some holes in the bottom, which add perforation and wick away, moisture but yeah, as I said. You know, this is just a really solid boot from Vans been in the line forever.
You know really simple design on this traditional lace system up the front, gonna be good for your part guy. Who wants to do some presses, tweak out some grabs, but gonna be a good option for your beginner rider who just wants a simple, clean boot? That’s going to perform really well, if you have any more questions or comments, drop those in the box below or make sure to check this out at tactics, calm, you.
Right now, you were checking out the 2019 high standard. Oh gee, this boot features a medium to soft flex and is gonna, be a great option for any level of rider, primarily freestyle oriented. This boot is definitely something that’s going to perform really well in the park, but I wouldn’t be afraid to take this thing across the whole mountain.
Take a look at the outside of the boot. It features traditional laces up the front for a tried-and-true fit and also vans, instep lace, lockout system, which are these two eyelets on the outside of the boot and on the inside. What this system does is allows you, when you tighten down the laces it just gets really secure on your foot and you’re, not gonna have to worry about heel, lifts or having the laces loosen up throughout the day.
Taking a look at the outsole, the boot, it features a v1 waffle, outsole, so really grippy tread pattern on this boot. Not gonna have to worry about slipping around your hiking around on the parking lot streets stuff like that, just looking at the outside of this boot. It features a really traditional. Look. You know kind of vans, classic vans, skate, shoe style on the outside, with this kind of extruded foxing tape, just really classic looking boot from vans.
The liner of the boot is a v1 ultra push liner. So it’s going to be heat moldable, so get this thing, heat molded, just dial in your fit even more the shell, the boot features a v1 liner, harness so pretty standard liner harness on here cinch this cable down and just get the liner planted back in the heel of the boot for a really nice secure fit, but, like I said before, the high standard og is something that any level of a rider can hop in from beginner all the way up to advanced the soft flex rating is really gonna benefit beginners and the overall flexibility and just kind of added range of motion this boot provides is really gonna benefit.
You know more advanced freestyle riders who are riding in the park. If you have any more questions or comments, make sure to drop those in the box below or check out the high standard. Odia tactics calm. You.
What’s up, this is jordan with tactics high standard pro boot from vans. This is a team favorite in the vans line that features a five to six flex rating, it’s a very versatile boot and is great for any level rider. You know it’s gonna be great for someone who likes to ride strictly the resort, but it’s a good boot to take in the streets as well. Like I said it features a five to six flex rating and has traditional laces up the front, so you can really dial in your fit.
It does feature this nice strap here on the tongue of the boot, which is velcro, and you just cinch that down and you just hugs your calf back in the boot and really plants your heel in the back of the boot. Just not going to get heel, lift it does feature vans, v2, waffle, flex, outsole, so a rubber and Evi a hybrid. It’s gonna allow the boot to be really lightweight, but still pack a ton of grip.
Thanks to the tread pattern on it. This boot features a v2 ultra cush liner, which is heat moldable, so get that heat molded and get your fit even more. Dialed I’ve rode this boot a couple times and it’s just basic standard boot, nice, traditional laces up the front, can’t go wrong with it really good in the park, but also great all-mountain. If you have any more questions or comments, make sure to drop those in the box below or check this boot out at tactics, calm.
And these are my boots. These are the manors high standard and all on freestyle boot. That’s a little bit softer than average I believe vans rates them. It has a three on the Flex rating scale, but I’d say they’re about four. I’ve got about 40 days on these things and they’re holding up really really well. They have a synthetic upper, of course, nice of a pleasure cuff on back that, isn’t harsh on the back of your calf and a traditional laces.
What didn’t like about the lacing system that was like this kind of independent ice day that allows you foods to have like separate tensions in upper and lower zones and they’re, actually really lightweight, and that’s because of that classic light source it onto a coach kind of material, there’s a little bit of rubber there for that for the high abrasion area and the rest is pretty much just that kind of an ultra light material have a little bit of wear in that heel in a lateral heel area, but other than that these things are holding up really well.
The synthetic upper looks like damn you’re brand new still enough. I’ve rolled these things, a lot inside of this is gonna, be like a webbing harness for that. Try fit X line or not. This is a dual density: liner, there’s a custom heat moldable and has a nice little like mid step, support, which is really good. It doesn’t allow your foot to get cramping right out of the box, which is really nice.
Isn’t there’s that like kind of foam X support around your ankles or didn’t like a body is that the upper section of the liner seems to be just a little bit softer, but there’s still enough supporting your Mako, so like you’re, not gonna blow out your ankle. If you get crazy, but you can still tweak out your tricks pretty hard and then there’s that neoprene toe box and a wool light bottom inside of the tribe Phoenix, it is going to be a v2 ultra cushion footbed.
It’s a dual density has a little bit of extra padding in the heel and the ball. Your foot area, nice 8r support to this is the Vans high standard. This is my boot. They look pretty much brand-new for having about 40 days on them, make sure to check them out at the house.
So here we have the 2020 Vans high standard Pro. This is a upgraded version of the traditional high standard. Oh gee, it’s a bit more of a premium version. The styling is obviously styled on the traditional advanced trainers. It’s real nice, real classic design, say all Mountain snow will be path again, all over the mountain hitting the features and all that good stuff.
It’s a medium to responsive flex boot. So it’s going to be real, nice and supportive, yet still nice and playful as well. The closure system is a traditional lace, so that’s gonna be really easy to maintain and if anything goes wrong, easy to replace features, a v2 ultra cush lining. So it’s super comfortable is heat. Moldable. It’s made out of a dual density foam, which fits your foot really well.
Also: houses, a internal neoprene toe box to prevent, crushing your feet and a bit more comfort on your toes. Has a v2 Popish insole on the liner super comfortable, anatomically designed and has air flow perforations in it as well to allow hot air to escape from your feet for comfort. The liner also houses an internal web system. This really reduces hill, lift to create a optimized fit for you.
The outsole is an ultra cush rubber, outsole super grippy super super durable for jumping on and off your board and hiking up those lines. I say this: boot is perfect for pretty much all abilities, people that just want to have fun all over the mountain hit. All the features it’s good for that, not so good for pure freeride in as it’s going to be a bit too soft.
If you want to boot for that check the rest of the vans range, but for now, as the 20/20 vans high-standard pro yeah, you.
Hey everybody: this is conrad from uh today, I’m gonna review the vans verse boot. So this is the boot that we’ve got that I’ve got going on for this season. It’s uh! I got a black colorway. It’s the only way it comes this year. Um, it’s got the kind of cover on top here the split boarding and you can see it’s actually starting to rip a little bit. That’s from where, where the ankle strap the binding is, but it’s double ball.
As you can see, that’s a closure system right here, double blower, so the side just does the bottom, and then this top bow just does the top, so they don’t interlock at all yeah entirely separate. So that’s really nice for adjustability um. This little zip um cover over top is just keeping snow out of the boot. So when you’re skinning um when you’re skidding, when you have really long days on the mountain, when it’s real, deep kind of stuck right here, that’s the only thing with this one is sometimes this gets a little bit stuck so um, especially when it’s new uh, occasionally the the teeth of the zip.
Will kind of get stuck a little bit um, but overall it’s worked really well um on the side of the boot. You can see right here, there’s two little holes. This is what they call event uh, something that nature it’s done with in collaboration with the north face and it just reduces moisture in your boots. So I haven’t had an issue with any swamp foot action. So that’s that’s good! So far, um the tread you can see.
Here’s that van’s waffle, sole uh, pretty grippy. I’ve walked across a lot of icy parking lots with it, and it’s really been no issue at all um on the on the inside of the boot, you have a power, strap that goes over the inner boot and that kind of tightens up the the inner liner there a little bit um kind of helps with a little more stability. The thing you can also do to increase this boots performance and responsiveness is there’s two slots that you can put in extra tongue stiffeners.
So it is right here, on top of the boot there’s kind of hard to see, but there’s a little slot right in here and a little slot right in here, and you can slide two plastic rods down the front of the tongue and that will increase the stiffness out of the box. I found these to be pretty stiff, um, probably around a seven or an eight out of ten out of the box as I’ve worn them now. I’ve probably had about 20 25 days in them.
So far this season, it’s they’ve gotten down to like a six six. Seven, maybe something like that um. But I don’t have the tongue stiffeners in right now, so I could throw those in and bump it back up to when I first was riding the boot um sizing out of the box. They, I went down a half size this year on my boots, so that it was definitely a bit of a painful process breaking them in but they’re very true to size um.
I got a 10, I’m usually 10 and a half so um the the shell itself, the outside shelf. At my feet, the liner just really needed to pack out and expand sweet um, these retail for uh. What is it? It’s like 3, 99, something like that. It’s high 300s um and there there’s a lot of tech in in these boots. So I think they’re pretty well worth it um. As someone who snowboards 150 days a season um, it’s it’s really important to me that I have a boot that actually can last the whole season and I feel like these can um, especially as I you know, we move into the springtime further on in colorado and we start skinning go in the backcountry more and more that cover of the front is going to be super clutch, um yeah! That’s pretty much all I have to say about it: stiff um.
You know good response. Oh the only other thing is shock absorption um. I I came from a pair of uh adidas boots with really good shock absorption. This has under the heel it’s really really good, but under the toe, there’s not as much. I feel like. My foot is kind of like ramped forward a little bit, and so I’m feeling a lot more under my toes, which isn’t that much of a bad thing, it’s just after a long day of riding your feet, do wear out it’s kind of fast.
You get more foot fatigue through that. So that’s something to keep in mind also because there’s less padding your toes can get colder faster. So that’s something to keep in mind too, but as long as you’re moving and doing stuff, that shouldn’t be an issue, but yeah fans of us would recommend.
Hey, what’s up guys Kevin here in this video I want to talk to you about the most comfortable, snowboard boots, that I’ve found and my whole journey to finally finding a comfortable pair of boots. If you guys have been watching this channel for a few years, you know that I’ve been through many different pairs, but finally I think I’ve found the perfect pair, the most comfortable pair of ever worn and so I wanted to share that with you guys so, starting off a few years ago, I had the Burton ion’s.
Now the Burton Islands, they are a decently comfortable boot, but the problem that I had with them is that the speed zone lacing system kept breaking so three or four of the speed zone. Laces snapped and they’re really difficult to replace, and so after a couple months of having the Burton ions I had to give them up and try a different boot.
So the next boot I picked up was the Salomon synapse and one of the reasons I picked up. The synapses was because of the boa system, but for some reason these boots, the feeling that they gave me, was a feeling of being too tight and too loose at the same time. So was not a great experience for comfort or for performance, and so the synapses only lasted about one month.
Next I decided to go with a very high-end performance boot. The 32 team threes and, with these boots, I immediately had some foot pain across my toes and even just on the side of my ankle, having lots of pain and just weird pressure points and no matter how long I wore them or how many times I heat molded them to break the men. The pain that persisted so the 32 team 3 is I, think I wore them for two months and then how to give these guys up and so I decided to go back to a boot that I had worn in the past that I had no foot issues with which were the 32 team twos and in the past, I’ve worn the team twos with no problems or foot pain.
But for some reason the team twos gave me all the same foot pain that the team three’s did with pain on the side of my foot, pain in my toes and I heat molded, these guys, probably three times I first took them out to this, do by glacier in the fall and had a week of riding on them and every day at the end of the day, it was like having my foot trapped inside some kind of torture device.
The boots are just killing me, and so after about a month, I had to give these boots up and decided to try something else. Besides 32, so I started, asking around talking to my friends just talking to everyone. I could really about what were the most comfortable boots. They’ve had and what boots people have had. Issues with, and one brand that kept coming back as being very comfortable was dance.
So I picked up the Vans high standard, Pro, boot and I picked this boot up a few snowboard trips ago. On my way, through Seattle I stopped at the Evo store, got the vans, and then we went to Jackson Hole and the very first day I rode these boots, I put them on first thing in the morning snowboarded with them all day long and even after snowboarding we went grocery shopping.
We went out for dinner, we drove home and at the end of the day, I had no urge is to really take the boots off. My feet were completely comfortable inside the boots stood up all day long and after that experience, my mind was: was blown a little bit after everything I’ve been through in the past with boots, so I continued to wear them all week and I’ve been wearing them the last month or so, and honestly, I have had no foot pain and performance-wise they’re, pretty good performance, wise they’re, not the best performing good I’ve ever had but comfort, wise they’re, definitely the most comfortable boots and I think in the future.
When I go to get new boots, I’m gonna try other boots in the vans lineup because of how comfortable these ones are. So if you have any foot pain, I, highly recommend trying a pair of bands I’ll put a link in the description to these boots. If you want to learn more about this model, foot pain and snowboarding is very common and can take the fun out of – snowboarding.
So I hope this advice will help. You guys find a comfortable pair of boots that you can ride with for many seasons thanks for watching, if you guys have any questions, definitely hit me up in the comments. I’ll put a link here to the snowboard gear playlist, where there are dozens of videos to help you with snowboard gear, thanks for watching guys have fun up there.
Snowboarding I’ll see you in the next one soon.
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5th Element ST-1 Men’s Lace Up Snowboard Boots For Beginners
Whether its your first time out on the mountain or you have been riding for a few years the 5th Element ST-1 Snowboard Boot is perfect for you. With a nice soft flex, the ST-1 is comfortable and makes lifes simple for you to test your skills out on the mountain. Traditional lace helps fine tune the ST-1 for an optimal fit and smooth flex. The ST-1 is going to help improve your skills on the mountain, whether its learning to carve or keeping your foot comfortable while you teach your little one the fine arts of loving the winter.
Specifications:
GTIN: 0628323298548
Model Number: 383040-BK-7
Gender: Mens
Product ID: 384992
Snowboard Boot Fit: Basic
Brand Lacing Style: Traditional Lace
Warranty: One Year
Flex: Soft
Removable Liner: Yes
Snowboard Best Use: All-Mountain Freestyle
Lacing Style: Traditional Lace
Material: Synthetic Shell with EVA Liner.
- Performance Boots for Performance Riding – The ST-1 boots are designed for boarders with an intermediate to advanced skill level who want to ride the whole mountain.
- Rider-Friendly Flex – A softer boot flex is more forgiving and less rigid than stiff boots.
- Custom Comfort – The boot’s synthetic shell offers great support to your feet, and it comes with a Comfort EVA Liner that is removable.
- Find Your Fit – Traditional laces are used to help fine tune your fit for optimal riding all day long.
- Go-Anywhere Type Boots – The ST-1s are favorite for park riders due to their soft flex, but are great for riding groomed slopes as well.
- Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Manufacturer: 5th Element
- Brand: 5th Element
- Color: Black / White
- Sole Material: EVA
- Closure Type: Traditional
- Insole Material: EVA
- Type: Snowboard Boots For Beginners
Hey everybody: it’s matt from the house, you how to properly lace up your boots, no matter what the lacing system, let’s check this out all right. So obviously, we’ve got a bunch of different lacing systems on boots and uh. You know they’re not just about convenience but they’re. Also about being able to you know dial in your uh, your lacing, so your foot fits perfectly.
We all have different shaped feet and all the boots are shaped different too so um, you know no matter what, once you get your foot inside your boot, there can be certain ways you can lace your boot up to make it ride a certain way. Um. If you lace your boot a little bit looser, it can have a little bit softer, feel.
Obviously you crank those things down, tighten them up nice and tight. You can have a little bit stiffer feel too so um. You know the most important thing. Obviously, with all the boots, though, is that we’re holding your foot down in really holding your heel and locking it um? You know down into the heel cuff of the boot um just because, if your heels lifting up in your boot nobody’s going to have a good day riding you uh, you get a lot of pain in your calves.
Um your arches and even your toes can get tired throughout the day too, if your heels lifting up inside that boot. So we really want to make sure that we get that heel locked in no matter what um so yeah. So, let’s grab some boots and we’ll show you how to lace them up all right so right off the bat we’ll just start with uh the dual boa this uh travis rice boot from dc, so it was the closest to us, so we’re gonna start with that one um! So, with the dual boa I mean it’s pretty easy in general um.
This boot has one other thing to it. Where you’ve got this extra zipper piece down the side to kind of cover up the laces and keep the boot a little bit warmer. But you know for the most part, your boots are probably not gonna. Have that um one little trick. I always do a two on the bow. Is that have this a recoiler piece where, when you flex it forward, it automatically comes back.
What you can do is push that down and click it on the toe of the boot and it leaves all the strings or all the ropes and cables kind of loose um. So it’s a little easier to get that tongue out of the way without it getting sucked back um but anyway loosen up both of your boas and then obviously we’re going to loosen up everything on the inside as well um.
The big big thing, obviously, when you’re putting your boots on and taking them off is make sure that everything on the inside and the outside um is as loose as you can get it just because it’s going to make it easier to get in and out of the boot and you’re not fighting your way in and out of the boot.
We don’t. They don’t need that piece of paper either um so yeah. So once we got everything all loosened up, go ahead and pop your foot in this is a brand new. That’s never been put on yet so it’s going to be a little sad. First, all right and boom yeah boom right boom, we’re in all right. So all boots are going to have a good internal lacing system um.
Unless you get some of the few liners boots that are out there um, but I would say crank that ankle strap if it has an ankle. Strap. Do that part first um that make sure that the inner tongue of the liner is tucked inside the outside part of it. Just because you’ll get some weird pressure points, if you don’t um and then go ahead and pull that inner as tight as you can lock your foot in there give you a nice good, snug feel now here’s another pro tip too.
This piece, don’t stuff it down inside your boot. If you stuff it down inside your boot, it can create a pressure point where your ankle straps are going to come across and can actually cut off your circulation um and if you’re not sure, you’ve got those two arteries going up the middle of your foot and when you cut off circulation to those.
That’s why your foot goes numb half the time. So what I always say is take that piece and once you slide your inner lock down, wrap it around the back of your leg and kind of in between the shell and the liner and then just kind of tuck that very very lightly in between the shell and the liner. That way, once you’re done, you pull that inner cuff of your pant over the top of the boot um.
If that pops out it stays underneath there, and it also keeps you from getting any pressure points inside your boot, so right off the bat we’re going to go ahead and tighten these things up so basically get everything set on your boas, so they’re, both you know locked in and then you just twist um. So with the double boa um, I would say that ankle is usually held in with the side, but it does depend on your boot.
Another burton photon bow. They actually have an ankle piece that pinches and it’s part of the top. So you know maybe kind of check out your boots beforehand and make sure you know which part does which um also make sure that tongue you know, is tucked inside the shell of the boot um as well. So you get a good uh, you know a good fit so, but get that ankle, crank down, and I just say get that crank until it feels snug um then go ahead and obviously crank the upper now from here.
It’s good to stand up just to get those fine tunes. So you know lean forward on the boot a couple of times make sure that it’s cranked in um. You need a little bit more to make sure it’s locking your heel down in give it a couple more cranks. That’s nice about the bow! Is you can literally do one click at a time? You can really get that thing how to customize, and then you got this top one and that’s how you can actually gauge how stiff the boot is going to feel so we can loosen it up a little bit.
Give it a little softer, feel or really crank that thing down to give yourself a little bit stiffer feel but again, at the end of the day, just want to make sure that it feels the best um. Then it’s locked in- and you know, feels super super comfortable on your foot, because obviously it’s going to fit on your foot much differently than it’s gonna fit on somebody else’s foot, so um, but again those boas one.
Click can make a big big difference. So um those things got a 11-1 gear ratio on them. So you can really really get your foot um cranked in super tight and then obviously you’re gonna, zip up that lace, but again pretty much just on this boot and a couple other boots out in the market. Most of them just got those two boas so yeah.
Once you got that thing all cranked in go ride all right from there we’re just going to keep working our way towards the. Where are we? That’s the south. We’re gonna work our way towards the south. We’re gonna go with the burton ion, so this ion has a uh the speed zone system um, which is you know, out of all the systems, it’s actually the fastest system to get um your boots laced up, but the nice thing about this.
One too, is that you can, you know, still fine tune. You got those two different lacing uh lacing zones. So um you can really you know, kind of crank in the lower and the upper. How you feel how it feels best to you so again on this one: we’re going to go ahead and open her up pop it inside all right so on the ion, instead of having a velcro, strap uh burton actually does these tongues that are kind of offset.
So it’s kind of ingenious how they kind of go around each other um. So again, we’re gonna get that velcro, nice and snug across the top, pull that inner racing into the old wrap and tuck cool. So on this one we’ve got these vermont ropes, which is pretty cool, there’s actually uh some instances where these ropes are actually stronger than steel cables.
So um you actually see a lot of the boa boots are starting to use the uh, the ropes as well so um, pretty pretty cool. Basically, I’ve heard actually, when they’re filming the spider-man movies and everybody’s flying around they’re, actually hanging off of these ropes. So cool thing about this system is that it is crazy, crazy, durable um.
If it’s enough to hold a human being up in the air uh. You don’t have enough of that strength in you to break these things so um how these things work is when you pull the lace, there’s actually some teeth in the back of this piece um. So when it’s forward it’s nice and free and easy to move around, but when you pull it back here, actually, if you even set it back there, it automatically grabs in the teeth when it tries to loosen up.
So these things do not come loose at all you literally to get them loose. You actually have to broke them out of the teeth um, but they will go up through the teeth. They just won’t go backwards to the teeth, so we’ve got two different zones and they actually the handles, are labeled as your lower zone and your upper zone.
So again I always say: do the lower zone first so give that thing a nice little crank and again you can pull on that thing as hard as you want just get it set to the point where it feels you know good snow. If you felt like it was a little too much real easy give it a quick little pop and a nice little tug, and then you can fine tune that and just pull on it run it slow until you feel right where it feels good and then with this you just wind it up real, quick and stick it in the little pocket on the side, then, of course we’re going to do the upper zone and just like the lower zone same thing, give it a little tug on it until it feels good a little bit, stiffer give it a little harder pull boom and wind her up, and you are ready to go but again, just like with the double boa and we’ve got that lower and upper.
So you can kind of you know, fine-tune how you want that and get your lower zone and your upper zone um get it feeling the way that you need it to feel, but again, most importantly, make sure that it’s holding your heel in and locking in. So you can be comfortable all day long, all right! Next up we’re gonna check out the 32 team.
3Xd um, so obviously on this one, we’ve got a standard lace boot. This boots, my favorite boot um, but you know standard laces are not dead. Obviously, you see a lot of the quick systems out there um, but I mean last time I looked still. Half of the boots were still standard, laces um. So the thing that I like about standard laces that you can really kind of customize a little bit more.
How your boot feels with the different lacing zones so go ahead, and pop foot in obviously make sure that tongue is sitting just right on the inside velcro strap get that internal piece. Do the old, wrap and tuck all right. So on standard lace, boot you can actually lace, um, three different lacing zones.
You got your lower middle and upper um, and this is what I like about it. So for me, I actually don’t really pull the bottom of my boot that tight, I tend to leave it a little bit looser just kind of whatever it is um and then, of course, obviously, at the ankle. This one’s got this kind of cool little piece that helps hold it down, but either way.
The trick here is pull outward, and this piece basically just holds it. So it doesn’t come loose um, but if it doesn’t have that, it’s not a must it’s just a little nice added piece, but what I was saying these ones basically pull and get that ankle tighten and as soon as you got that pulled outward, you can literally wrap it up and then give it a little sun and into the next lace locks and then tie it up.
Just like your regular shoes. So cool thing about this is that you can really crank that ankle in and really get that ankle hold. But we can leave this super super loose. But all this up here is still nice and tight, but you can actually see um or if you want, you can get pull that ankle, nice and tight or and then wrap it.
Now, that’s going to hold the ankle piece tight and then you can kind of lace. This a little bit looser up here, not really pull it and give yourself a little bit softer feel on the boot. So it really allows you to kind of customize how you want that boot to feel um. If it feels like your foot’s moving a little too much, you can pull it tighter down here.
You feel like you’re, a little bit stiffer crank it down a little bit more up here, but most important we’ve got that middle lacing zone, where we can really make sure that that stays locked down and pushes your heel down into the boot so again, regular, laces, they’re, not dead, there’s, definitely a great great way to still a great way to lace up your boots.
And last but not least, we’ve got the infuse from bands um pretty cool boot. This one we’re actually doing uh a lace and a bow, but the bow is a little different on this one. The boa isn’t there to lace your boot up, it’s there to actually help hold your ankle in um and uh, pretty cool system um, we’re gonna undo the velcro here, I’ll kind of show you on the inside how this thing works exactly the laces out of here all right, so you can see when we loosen up this boa on the side.
You can actually see this piece right here, that’s kind of floating around, so the nice thing is that’s where the boa is. Is it’s on this little leather piece that kind of uh? It’s rubber back for some grip, but you can actually move this and slide it around a little bit. So, depending on how hard you crank down the bow on the outside, you can actually set where that piece is so if it feels a little weird in one spot, you can move it to the right move it to the left, leave it in the middle, but this piece just gives you that extra hold down um in addition to your laces.
So let’s go ahead and pop this thing on and we’ll show you exactly, though, how that works? The best way to get that thing adjusted those are not comfortable when your foot’s in the boot all right, so we’ll pop our foot in this one obviously has not been put on yet. So that’s our thing, too, is when you first get your your boots.
The first time you put them on they’re, always going to feel nice and snug, because you have not put your foot into them yet, but obviously has not been in there, but just give it a little stomp get your foot in there that first time and you’ll find after that, it’ll go in nice and easy every single time so vans.
We got the velcro on the outside internal lacing, pretty standard on all boots, so we get the velcro done, get the laces, wrap and tuck make sure your tongue is back. So what I always say on these ones. First thing you do once you got the tongue and everything centered is pop that boa in and crank it down, but don’t crank it down.
Super super tight, basically just get it to the point where it’s somewhat snug. It’s just those two things one. This allows you to move this piece once you’ve figured out where you want it to be, but also it just gets the the boa and this piece out of the way. So it’s easier to lace, the boot so just get it set to the point where it’s on there.
You can still move this a little tiny bit and then just go ahead and leave it and then we’re going to lace up the outer part of the boot. Just like you usually would so give that ankle a crank wrap it up, get your laces done now. This one obviously has a velcro strap around the top. So there’s only two speed hooks at the top.
You can also help vary how stiff or soft your boot feels with this ankle strap too. So this boot kind of has a lot of ultimate customization on it, so then boom once we got that all set. Obviously the next thing we’re going to do push that boa in and start cranking. So the cool thing with that is you can you can crank it and you can actually, while you’re standing up, you can kind of feel if your heel feels like it’s moving a little bit crank it down a little bit more, just basically get that thing set until it feels like your heels, not moving, and so it’s not.
Obviously you don’t want to pinch it on your foot um, but they’ve got that nice big piece to kind of spread the pressure out and actually make it more comfortable. So again, with this boot, we’ve got a lot of different options to really fine tune, how the boot fits and that boa um you’re being utilized to make sure that your ankle is being held in, which is the most important thing all right.
Well, thanks for checking out how to lace up your boots properly, um, no matter what the style of lacing you know as long as that boots holding your heel down in you know, that’s the most important thing when it comes to you know: choosing a boot and lacing up your boots, so um. If you got any questions about any of these boots or how to lace up anything out there, I think we’ve pretty much covered all the different styles of uh of laces um, but any questions leave them down below.
In the comments we’re on there every day. Trying to answer your questions want to make sure we obviously get you into the best gear possible, but we also want to make sure that you’re able to use it the best way possible and get that ultimate comfort. Um like subscribe, get that bell on too so you can find out when all the new videos drop and no matter how you’re getting your foot into your boot get out and ride, because any day of riding is a good day riding.
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Symbolic Ultra Light Black Snowboard Boots For Beginners
The Symbolic Ultra-light Snowboard Boots pack it all into the most lightweight design we’ve ever seen. Weighing in at half the weight of most boots, including Burton Progression! A pair of size 7 mens boots weighs just 45 ounces. See Weight Chart below for your size. Performance begins with the Level 4 Foot bed. Light weight Linerless design for a custom fit is anatomically snugger and more supportive for each individual’s fit. An articulating cuff on the outside prevents any shell distortion from occurring, prolonging the durability of these boots to kick as much butt as possible in their lifetime. Fitted with a Performance Backstay and medium-stiff flex, the Symbolic Ultra-light Snowboard Boots are ready for aggressive domination on the slopes. If you are tired of painful sore legs, then these are a dream come true! Product Details Flex Performance Back Stay – Adds solid flex and durability . 3D Molded Tongue – Easier lacing for improved fit and flex. Fit Performance Fit – All of the features and none of the BS // Stiff to medium flex range. Traditional lacing system Footbed Level 4 Footbed – The custom molded lightweight and comfortable Evolution foam provides you with cushioning for hard landings. Made of molded TPU, the heel cradle, and arch give you unmatched support. Sole High Density Evolution Foam Outsole – Lightweight and durable.
- Ultra-Lite Weight
- Traditional Lacing
- Soft Flex Feel
- Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Manufacturer: Symbolic
- Brand: Symbolic
- Color: Black
- Sole Material: Foam
- Closure Type: Traditional
- Type: Snowboard Boots For Beginners
HEAD Unisex Rodeo Boa Trace Sole Freestyle Snowboard Boots For Beginners
HEAD UNISEX RODEO BOA TRACE SOLE FREESTYLE SNOWBOARD BOOTS The Rodeo Boa delivers accessible snowboarding with a ton of comfort. From the Boa Fit System and a grippe, stable sole and relaxed flex and forward lean to the heat moldable liner and hugging yet comfortable shell this boot screams comfort and laidback progression. Easily slip these babies on, secure the liner with the lace lock for a snug fit. With a softer than average flex, these boots are a great choice for those just getting into the sport but will also work just fine for more experienced intermediate riders. Exclusively made for Level 9, these sleek, black boots are the perfect addition to your stellar set up this winter. FEATURES: – Removable Liner – Boa Lacing Technology – Liner Lace Lock – Comfort Cuff – Forward Lean 7°.
- Imported
- Quick-Pull closure
- BOA LACING: The Boa lacing system allows a boot to be fastened with the turn of a dial and loosened in a snap: no more fumbling with laces in the cold.
- COMFORT CUFF SYSTEM: It delivers added flex on the medial side of the boot for added comfort and a more natural flex.
- TRACE OUTSOLE: The Trace sole provides supreme grip, dampening & stability for a rider’s foot; Centered rubber studs offer outstanding traction while the main frame provides superior foot support and stability.
- FLEX INDEX 5: This boot has a very forgiving flex that is ideal for beginner and intermediate riders.
- TONGUE PULL: A loop of fabric at the top of the tongue helps in putting on and removing the boots. Pull it forward and to the side and your foot should slide right in.
- Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Package Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 5.5 Pounds
- Item model number: 18-HDRDBOABLK
- Manufacturer: Head
- Origin: Imported
- Brand: HEAD
- Color: Black
- Sole Material: Rubber
- Closure Type: Quick-Pull
- Type: Snowboard Boots For Beginners
DC Scout BOA Kids Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Black
- 6
- DC
- Soft Flex Feel
- Custom Comfort
- Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Package Dimensions: 58.5 x 11.5 x 0.25 inches; 7 Pounds
- Manufacturer: DC
- Brand: DC
- Color: Black 2
- Style: Youth Scout Boa® Snowboard Boots
- Shaft Height: 7 Inches
- Type: Snowboard Boots For Beginners
Wanted to do a quick review on the DC Scout, boa snowboarding boot I was able to get these at a really good deal. 50 bucks, Sport, Chek, closing sale. It’s my first boa boot that I’ve owned I’m sure I’ve used the BOA before when I first rented as a beginner and I didn’t have any gear yet, but I would say that this was a great deal. Is this my boot of choice? No and I’m gonna tell you why so, whereas boa is extremely convenient, you know you just push the knob in and you start tightening. This is probably the quickest boot I’ve ever had in terms of in and out pull that out, that out and your foot just slides right in really easily really convenient and quick setup and tightening and everything like that, but I’m just really into more of a performance type of design rather than convenience.
You can see that there’s not really a lot of areas that tighten around. So you end up having pressure points on your feet and on other parts don’t feel quite as tight as other places. These are very light boots. You don’t like the heavier boots with thicker, soles and heavier materials. This is a really great option, but I prefer something that feels a bit more substantial and more stiffness and performance based. The liner I feel is just kind of basic once your foot is inside. It just doesn’t feel as secure and locked in as other boots that I’ve tried and I’ve worn the materials just don’t seem quite as premium as my other boots I’m going to show you really quickly, my favourite boot still and I for a number of years now gripping is pretty decent.
You got a nice tread pattern here to grab the snow and grab some ice. It’s decent too in terms of trying to control your snowboard. If you’re standing on your snowboard, nothing really to rave about. If you get a really good deal on these, you can get grab these for 5 200 bucks. It’s a really good deal on a snowboard boot, but it does not compare to my nitro select TLS. Okay, these are premium top-of-the-line boots. These are beast boots heavy. Definitely they feel a lot heavier, but the materials are they’re.
A lot tougher like the leather articulation the design and the stiffness lacing system. The way this liner feels it’s harder to put on, but it’s definitely worth it once your foots in because it’s warm it just really molds to your feet really well. I would still choose my nitro select pls as my go-to boot. If I want to go snowboarding in terms of the cushioning too, once you’re walking around on these and when you’re riding on these on your snowboard, it just doesn’t feel quite as plush the shock absorption and the cushioning just doesn’t feel quite as good as more premium models home set up that it has in there in the sole.
It just feels very basic I’m, a bit of articulation with the softer material around the ankle here, nowhere near as good as this articulating ankle, because it has two separate panels, two separate parts for the top in the bottom of the boot. So there you guys have it. It’s really quick review, guys it’s great in terms of convenience, Boas, really nice and useful, especially for beginners, but it’s not a boot that I probably wear a lot. Styling wise, it’s great color I, like white soles, with the color top I wish, rather than all black.
If this boot had this colorway or anything more white, accents I’d be a lot happier now you guys have it if you found this review helpful, please click the like button and subscribe thanks guys for watching and hopefully I’ll have more review, videos and instructionals for you guys. This season.
What is up guys, I’m Alex from boards, bikes and hikes- and this is the DC Scout snowboard boot I picked this up when I first started snowboarding, they had a good deal on them at my snowboard shop. They recommended them as a beginner boot, because it’s a mid, flexing boot and I actually wound up getting a pair. My friend Brandon a my buddy Daniel. We all got the DC Scout in different color variations.
All in all, we’ve all been really happy with it. It was a really comfortable boot, I’ve, put a season and a half fight. Now my feet have never had a day where I get done in they’re sore or my feet. Bother me at all. I’ve never had a problem like that. The only gripe that I do have, if anything, was that they don’t have the ventilation system on them of any sort and my feet get excessively hot I have super sweaty feet and I’ve tried a lot of different socks and some a little better a little worse.
But all in all my feet did get a little bit warm in these. So if you’re, one that has a little bit warmer feet, might not be the best pick, but again it never was like an issue. It’s just a small complaint. If I had to make one, it’s a really comfortable boot, it only has a single bow which at first I didn’t like, but I got kind of used to it. Now, in my new boot, I do have the dual boa system, but I got to a good point where I felt like I was comfortable on the contrast of that my buddy Brandon always said it felt like he had it tight in one area, but it never was tight enough in the other, so he did have a little bit of a complaint with that.
He felt like his foot was moving around a little too much and he could never get it. If you tighten the ankle to my tight, he his ankle was hurting, but he still couldn’t get it to where his foot felt fully seated. In there it’s a great beginner boot again, I haven’t had any feet soreness or anything like that with it, and it’s held up pretty well. You have any questions, please leave them in the comment box down below and I’ll get back to you the end.
This is a DC scout and see you in the next one. You.
The Scout, the Scout, boasts of boa coiler and custom comfort paired with our cushy uni light foundation. Outsole the Scout offers all Mountain all season performance at an incredible value. Inside you’ll find the thermal regulating red liner paired with a snow basic insole, which is covered in a moisture wicking cloth.
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Youtube welcome to the channel my name’s Jason with me today. I have Jameson and he brought me his snowboard boots here. We’re gonna be checking these out. These are the Youth Scout 2020 DC snowboard boots you’re eight you like these boots. Yes, super easy to put on very comfortable light. These go for about a hundred dollars online, not super stiff about a three out of a ten on the stiffness rating, but kids don’t really need a super stiff boot and they got this boa clicking system on here it.
Basically you just twist this and it’s gonna tighten up right around the legs. Super simple: you don’t going to use the clamps or the straps, which is hard for kids to do so. We’re gonna show these on him. How easy it is for him to strap these up. Foot would go in there and he’s gonna go ahead and tighten this up just go what it’s easy to do super easy to. Do you like snowboarding? Where do you go snowboarding that Snowbasin in Utah? So here it is a closer look at that boot. You said this is the youth scout from DC hunter bucks get online or in your local store, very comfortable super easy for kids to use.
Let me know in the comments below have you tried out this boot? Is there some other youth snowboard boots that you’ve tried that your life hit me up with those comments you want to do the outro know what to say. Maybe I might as well get this forever any personal vacation when we, when you make a new video they’re, pretty good hit that subscribe button hit, spelled on vacation or Jameson I’m. Jason, we’ll see you guys next time, and if you guys, like this video, give it a big thumbs up.
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Hey, what’s up guys and girls just wanted to do a boots if anybody’s gonna order these for the season uh, hopefully you don’t um. These boots are terrible. I’ve never used these boots um, but they’re getting sent back this like white soul right here, uh, if you’ve ever been into walmart and you’ve like picked up a pair of their like 10 shoes, they have in there and you feel the souls and the souls just feel like so cheap um like very slippery um, just like hard, not cushiony at all, or if it is cushiony.
It’s like super cheap feeling. This is what these dc scout boots feel like, and this is a 200 boot which is um. You know pretty pretty nuts that they would. They would put out a product, this cheap yeah. These are absolutely brutal. Just um. You know it’s funny, like uh they’re, actually like very comfortable um.
The support is terrible, though you can see if you bend forward this just mashes out to the side, and you don’t want that happening even on a soft boot, you kind of just want the top flexing. Without this side, part mashing out um, because that’s how you lose responsiveness, even if you want a soft boot to flex softly, you don’t want your boot doing that you know, and I I knew this was a cheap boot.
You know it’s 200, but I mean still it’s not like an 80 boot or a 100 boot or 120. It was like 209, so I figured it would be like decent yeah. This is like this is brutal, honestly, just like so so cheap um. This is, like I mean landing on. These boots, would be very uncomfortable. I imagine, and this material this uh, they call it unilite man.
I would avoid this like the plague. This stuff is so slippery, so slippery um, especially for us east coast riders. You know the the you know the snow around the base when you’re getting on the chair, lift when you’re walking around is is usually pretty hard pack or icy man. This stuff is sketchy. It feels so cheap, so slippery.
I knew this was going to be like a medium, a medium flex boot but yeah it just like everything. Just like see how it expands like that right there um just I mean it- was even doing that when uh, when I had these, you know, strapped up and and dialed in and and the bow was tightened um. You know it’s too bad they’re, pretty comfortable and uh yeah.
One thing I would also say, is um, so dc’s run small, so I normally wear an 11 shoe. I heard dc run small, so I got an 11 and a half and um, and this is, I already have a pair of boots. I have a pair of 32 helgesons, they’re tm2 helgeson’s they’re, like a really stiff, freeride, boot and um. You know I wanted a soft boot for when I was riding with the family and my wife is new at skiing.
My son is new to snowboarding. I didn’t want. Like I mean those helgason boots are like crazy stiff. I didn’t want those like spinning laps on on green trails, with my wife and son. It’s just overkill. So um I already paired these, like, I said, I’m a size, 11 shoe these are 11 and a half and they’re still tight.
Now, if you want like a performance free ride boot I mean once I baked these and the foams packed out they would probably fit like good. They’d, still be a little on the snug side. But if you want like a performance boot, I would probably just go up a half a size. If you just want like a recreational boot, something that’s going to be comfy, you know you’re not super worried about wearing like performance socks.
It’s just something you want to wear like you know. You want to wear like a little bit thicker of a sock like a maybe like a not like a crazy, crazy, thick sock, but something thicker than your typical. Like performance, snowboarding, sock, uh, you know, and you don’t like they’re they’re uncomfortable to walk in you know and, like I said after a while they’d pack out, and they would probably fit good, maybe still like a little tight but um.
You know you want that in a performance free riding boot when you’re shredding, you know, but for just like a just like a kind of you know: relaxing family boot um, just if you’re kind of fooling around you know, if you’re going to do a lot of walking around, I would go up a hole size. I’d go from an 11. If I was going to order a boot like this again I’d go 12 honestly in dc um, you know and then my 32 boots, those those do run small.
I I I’d say they run. Maybe like a quarter size, small um, I have 11 32 boots and um they’re very tight. I almost returned them, but I’m gonna stick with it and just hope they pack out um but yeah. If you want 32 boots to go comfortable, I’d go up a half size. You know if you’re kind of like in between sizes is if you’re like an 11 and 11 and a half uh I’d go up to a 12 um.
You know because then they’re they’re going to be too small, so 32s run about a half size. Small, almost like a quarter to a half size, small and I’d, say dc’s run um like three quarters to a full size, small, depending on what you want the boot for, if you want a performance boot um, you know for dc, I would just go up a half a size.
If you want just more of a relaxing comfortable boot, I’d go up a full size. If you want a performance boot for 32, I would kind of stay where you’re at but man it is very tight. You could almost even go up a half a size for 32 um. You could almost go up a half size even for a performance. You know it all just depends on on how what your sizing is.
I mean if, if you’re, just squeezing into 11 now for a 32 boot um like 11, 11 sneakers, if you’re just squeezing into an 11 sneaker for their two, I definitely go up to half size even for performance, um, yeah. Any questions, let me know um. The bow is cool works good, but yeah the these man this. When I look at this, if you were to take dc away th, this is like a boot, like my god, you’d find in like walmart honestly.
This is this is an absolute piece of just junk junk junk, not worth 200. You could probably find the same quality for uh. You know 120, honestly, so yeah, that’s it any questions. Let me know.
This snowboard boot is made with a synthetic leather upper and has the BOA m3 closure system. That is a fast easy way to give you a really customized fit Now, how you actually open this. Is you pull open the wheel here? You’re gonna hear an audible click. There is a pull tab at the back and you hold that and pull forward. Yes, and that way you can access the inner boot Inside of the boot. You have the red liner and it has a multi-layer construction with EVA memory, foam and thermal regulating fleece lining for warmth and comforts, so we’re gonna close the boot really quick, because we’re done talking about the inside You heard that click you have to push that back in in order to close it, and then you just twist the knob here at the top, and it tightens it to give you a really secure fit Now.
The bottom here has a snow basic insole that has a dice cut. Eva foam and the outer layer is a moisture wicking fabric to help keep you dry and that’s all on top of a UniLite™ outsole that is really durable and comfortable while drastically reducing its weight. Get ready to hit the slopes with this boot by DC.
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All right so we’re doing a video on how is really hard for me to tell you what is the right way, because there is obviously no right way or wrong policy wrong way. So I started snowboarding when I was a kid when snowboards weren’t, even that popular and then 80s I would literally take a sled and we’d figure out a way to bolt straps to it right now. Obviously it didn’t have edges like the current snowboards do so that being said, I love, snowboarding, my wife is in snowboarding.
We went rent boards, I hadn’t snowboard in like ten years between after college and becoming a parent I stopped snowboarding, and then we got back into it. So that being said, the way I went about snowboarding with my kids was you’re going to do it, you don’t have a choice you’re getting into it, and then my son always wanted to ski and whatnot and I said no, because skiing I ski is great I’m not going to just a sport or anything like that. But here in the Midwest after you after you, basically learn how to go downhill fast unless you’re gonna get into slalom or trick skiing it kind of levels out.
So if you’re, if you know snowboarding is harder to start, skiing is easier to start, but snowboarding I believe is more enjoyable as you go on, because there’s more options, riding backwards riding in the park, but that’s my opinion. I’m, not a skier I was a skier when I was young, snowboarding came along and I was a skateboarder, so I was more interested in skateboarding. That being said, so the way I went about it is I bought. My kids season passes and I bought them.
Boards and I bought them bindings and I dropped a chunk of change on it. Other people have come to me and asked me: what do you do? You know so to give you what I did one? These are k2 boots that my daughter wears and my son have have multiple layers in them. So as they grow older, you could take out the layers in the boots you get they get bigger so that as their feet grow. These are about $100, a pop for just the boots. Right then we’re talking I got them Burton, choppers right, so this is called Burton chopper.
This is the boys. The board cost $125 I’ll put a link down below where you can get it. The bindings are about for these bindings were there between 45 and 60 dollars. The reason why I got them cheap is because Dick’s Sporting Goods was getting rid of all their snowboarding stuff, so they had clothes out on their bindings. So this is my son’s board. What it looks like it had this thing: Burton choppers used to have this thing in here, where you could attach something and pull the kid on the snowboard.
I never did that. Ah, this is my daughter’s see how pretty it is. Hers looks like this right, a hundred and twenty-five dollars for $145 for the board and $50 for the bindings. So overall we’re talking two boards worth $300. Two sets of bindings was another hundred dollars, so that’s four hundred hours and then two pairs of boots. So that’s six hundred dollars and that’s just to have stuff now the season passes for the whole family. Well, each kid was three hundred twenty-five dollars for a season pass: I, love it because I only live 10 minutes away from the hill.
We don’t go there and put our stuff on. We put our stuff on at home. We get in the car and we ride there and then we just walk up to the hill because they have the scan pass. So you don’t have to even go buy a lift ticket, so it’s really convenient and we can do it often and my kids have become really good in two years. They have I’ll, add a video here to the side showing them snowboarding. My son has taken a little bit longer to learn, toe and heel or toe edge.
Then my daughter knows both toe and heel edge able to hit jumps. You know they still cry, there’s the starter when they were six and eight and now they’re, eight and ten right. So that’s how I did it? Okay? When people ask me well, if the parents aren’t involved so I’m snowboarding with my kids and my wife is snowboarding, so we do it as a family thing. If you’re not going to be snowboarding with your kids, the first suggestion I would say is you could buy them like one of those Target little boards and take them out to not the ski resort, but like a hill and see how much they enjoy it? If they really love it and- and you can’t pull them away from it, then that’s the next step, then take them to a ski hill, get them a rental and get them a lesson right.
Trying to learn how to snowboard on your own is. Is tough, I learned it as a kid because there was no one to teach me it wasn’t. The sport wasn’t existent, it was actually they didn’t. Like snowboarders still at ski resorts, we had to have the leash on her leg, to make sure the snowboard won’t run away and kill anyone which now they don’t even have leashes and so I started. There was no one to train me. My kids, I literally I’ll, go through and do some videos on how I trained my kids, if I get them to help me in the videos and show you how I trained them and how I started them, which was literally me not being on a snowboard.
It was literally me. There’s a belt and I would go up the belt with them, and I would walk down the hill holding them as they were learning how to do toe edge and heel edge, and then they’d learn how to transition those slowly. But the first step in snowboarding is learning how your edges work and then you can go back and forth and ride on your flat and whatnot, and that’s the toughest part, because when you catch that opposite edge, you flip over and hit the snow heart.
That being said, first go get. It go, probably get what else. If they’re excited and you’re not going to be into it, then go get one of those crappy boards at Target or Sam’s that you just bolt the boats and see if they enjoy it. So much that you have to pull them away from the hill if they do go, rent the board at your ski resort and get them a lesson, because if you just stick them out there on the belt and they try to learn it’s it’s, it’s really tough to learn your own.
If you are a parent, that’s going to learn, also or know how to snowboard. Obviously it’s going to be easier and then, as far as buying stuff, there is a lot of packages out there that I wish I would have known about before buying everything. The way I did I was so sold on Burton and now in my own I, actually don’t even ride my Burton anymore I ride, different kind of brands and I’ll go possibly do a video on what certain snow shops have for sale because you can buy the previous year’s snow boards for way less you’d probably get into a whole Snowbird package for about a hundred and fifty dollars with boots bindings in everything.
I’ll see if I can find some and put some links down below, but that’s how I got my kids, snowboarding I. Think snowboarding is a great sport. It was just on the Olympics Shaun White won his third gold medal and redeemed himself as he said, and Chloe Kim. You know. First, u s! It was interesting this in the 99th and a hundredths medal that they both won in halfpipe, and you know, there’s gonna be more snowboarding in the Olympics, because it’s a very exciting sport and people like it.
Big air contests, rails, tricks stuff, like that and I guess, they’re, adding skateboarding to the Summer Olympics, which is interesting. So more of that stuff is going to be out there. Snowboarding is a great outside activity. I love, my kids doing it because they’ll always have it for the rest of their life, and you know we do it as a family. It’s a great family thing, rather than them sitting on tablets and watching TV all the time. It’s a great thing to get outside in the wintertime when it’s dark and cold and and oh yeah, there’s snow, pants and gloves, and helmets too, that you have to add into the formula I always recommend a helmet for your kids and yourself, because why not right so yeah? That’s my! How do you get your kids into snowboarding video? You know don’t take anyone’s advice, especially mine.
Do your own research on it and look in see if it’s worthwhile for your kid to get into it. I advised a friend and I helped her get the snowboard and in the snowboard boots, and everything like that and I feel bad, but her daughter well her and her daughter, don’t go snowboarding anymore and their stuff just sits there. So a lot of people will think that they should get into it and they’ll spend the money and then they end up selling their stuff, which is a great opportunity if you’re getting your kids and look for people that are selling their stuff that quit.
As far as other things have a plan, are you going to get a season pass because if you’re not going to get a season, pass spending $500 on snowboard stuff, just for it to sit in your house because no one ever goes is worthless. We go two to three times a week. Every week for six months and my kids, you know they they say they’re getting bored with it and I tell them fine I’ll go without you and they always say Oh we’ll go we’ll go and now we’ve started them in the park, doing rails and boxes and they’re young.
So there’s not a lot of young snowboarders out. There start them out. If they love it. You know Chloe Kim started when she was seven or eight. Her dad gave up her job his job to make sure she had her career and it paid off for them. You know she’s an Olympic gold medalist. Now me I, just I want my kids to have fun and enjoy the winter by doing some kind of outdoor exercise, and why not? It’s very close for us to everything like that all right. So that’s what I got say subscribe to our channel I’ll keep on doing videos about us riding because I enjoy it and I hope that I can help as many people as possible.
Alright until next time, thanks.
Ride Orion Men’s Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- The Orion is a soft-flexing boot designed for beginner-to-intermediate riders.
- Fitted with Intuition Plush Foam Liner.
- Traditional Laces. Lock Down Turbo provides secure, no slack liner lace hold.
- Grip Lite Sole combines +Slime Midsole with rubber pods for durability and traction.
- Intuition Plush Liner
- Snowboard Boots For Beginners
- Package Dimensions: 58.5 x 11.5 x 0.25 inches; 7 Pounds
- Manufacturer: Ride
- Brand: Ride
- Color: Black
- Closure Type: Lace-Up
- Type: Snowboard Boots For Beginners
Kellerman, this is a 2018 ride, Orion on long snowboard boot designed for basically anyone who wants a soft reboot at a lower price point. You can take this thing all over them on. You have a good time and a really great fit right out of the box with intuition style liner. They are softer, have a feeling fluctuating before and does have an upgraded style. Shell as well. There’s articulation that separate the upper and lower zones, giving it a more comfortable feel underneath that ankle strap with less material pinching.
There’s traditional laces, it’s easy to get in and out of the boot and an integrated style of liner system. Underneath your foot is gonna, be a rubber grip outsole. Now it’s not it’s really, not that aggressive of a tread and that’s okay, because most people who ride this boot are gonna, be staying in bounds. They’re not gonna, be hiking in the backcountry, where you’ll need aggressive style. Tread the liner is a plush intuition heat moldable liner. It is body heat activated as well. So if you don’t have a heat, moldable heat molding machine, you can still have the wonderful comforts of an awesome, intuition, liner, there’s internal j-bars and a lock down turbo lacing system.
This is one of my favorite things with integrated liner lacing system. That rod has there’s a little loop here that actually connects to the liner style tongue, so it stays locked in place when you’re riding the footbed isn’t I can EVS a footbed, it’s very simple: there’s no heel cradle or really much arch support. That’s also integrated into that line. You can take it out, but for the most part, if you’re someone who’s getting into snowboarding or someone who wants a lower pricepoint boot that has a softer, feel and flex the ride Ryan’s a great choice.
If you don’t like traditional laces, you can always move over to the the rook boot, which is actually the same thing, but with a boa style system. Again this is a 2018, a ride, Orion all long snowboard boot. Then you can check out at the house. Comm leave a comment or question below. If you have anything anything about these boots and, of course, if you haven’t done so already make sure to just subscribe to the channel thanks so much.
Hey guys, what’s happening at smooches, with ride snowboards coming at you with some F 19:20 boots from ride snowboards and here I have the Orion understand it to say the least. This is our last traditional Boot lace, boot that we have on the market and still does really great good value price point going on in this boot, with still some really good features for for what you’re paying for featured here in our black model. We only do this one in black we’ve got a traditional lace story, we’re doing a rip light sole there with slime sold as well.
So this guy’s really light feels like a sneaker on your foot, but the biggest portion of this is that we have is our intuition liner, again intuition great story, there you’re able to do a heat mold. It here also start to mold one to five times, they’re. Writing from your body heat activation. This happens to be our plush liner, so external j-bars, so still real good heel hold. We have the lockdown system inside, but this is on our only lace model and it is a great deal get it out.
There check it out at Ryde, snowboards com or pick it up at your local shop.
Hey, what’s up guys Kevin here in this video I want to talk to you about the most comfortable, snowboard boots, that I’ve found and my whole journey to finally finding a comfortable pair of boots. If you guys have been watching this channel for a few years, you know that I’ve been through many different pairs, but finally I think I’ve found the perfect pair, the most comfortable pair of ever worn and so I wanted to share that with you guys so, starting off a few years ago, I had the Burton ion’s.
Now the Burton Islands, they are a decently comfortable boot, but the problem that I had with them is that the speed zone lacing system kept breaking so three or four of the speed zone. Laces snapped and they’re really difficult to replace, and so after a couple months of having the Burton ions I had to give them up and try a different boot. So the next boot I picked up was the Salomon synapse and one of the reasons I picked up. The synapses was because of the boa system, but for some reason these boots, the feeling that they gave me, was a feeling of being too tight and too loose at the same time.
So was not a great experience for comfort or for performance, and so the synapses only lasted about one month. Next I decided to go with a very high-end performance boot. The 32 team threes and, with these boots, I immediately had some foot pain across my toes and even just on the side of my ankle, having lots of pain and just weird pressure points and no matter how long I wore them or how many times I heat molded them to break the men. The pain that persisted so the 32 team 3 is I, think I wore them for two months and then how to give these guys up and so I decided to go back to a boot that I had worn in the past that I had no foot issues with which were the 32 team twos and in the past, I’ve worn the team twos with no problems or foot pain.
But for some reason the team twos gave me all the same foot pain that the team three’s did with pain on the side of my foot, pain in my toes and I heat molded, these guys, probably three times I first took them out to this, do by glacier in the fall and had a week of riding on them and every day at the end of the day, it was like having my foot trapped inside some kind of torture device. The boots are just killing me, and so after about a month, I had to give these boots up and decided to try something else.
Besides 32, so I started, asking around talking to my friends just talking to everyone. I could really about what were the most comfortable boots. They’ve had and what boots people have had. Issues with, and one brand that kept coming back as being very comfortable was dance. So I picked up the Vans high standard, Pro, boot and I picked this boot up a few snowboard trips ago. On my way, through Seattle I stopped at the Evo store, got the vans, and then we went to Jackson Hole and the very first day I rode these boots, I put them on first thing in the morning snowboarded with them all day long and even after snowboarding we went grocery shopping.
We went out for dinner, we drove home and at the end of the day, I had no urge is to really take the boots off. My feet were completely comfortable inside the boots stood up all day long and after that experience, my mind was: was blown a little bit after everything I’ve been through in the past with boots, so I continued to wear them all week and I’ve been wearing them the last month or so, and honestly, I have had no foot pain and performance-wise they’re, pretty good performance, wise they’re, not the best performing good I’ve ever had but comfort, wise they’re, definitely the most comfortable boots and I think in the future.
When I go to get new boots, I’m gonna try other boots in the vans lineup because of how comfortable these ones are. So if you have any foot pain, I, highly recommend trying a pair of bands I’ll put a link in the description to these boots. If you want to learn more about this model, foot pain and snowboarding is very common and can take the fun out of – snowboarding. So I hope this advice will help. You guys find a comfortable pair of boots that you can ride with for many seasons thanks for watching, if you guys have any questions, definitely hit me up in the comments.
I’ll put a link here to the snowboard gear playlist, where there are dozens of videos to help you with snowboard gear, thanks for watching guys have fun up there. Snowboarding I’ll see you in the next one soon.
The summer I picked up a new pair of boots there, the ride, fuse I got about 30 days on them so far and in this video I just kind of want to share my thoughts and let you know how they’ve been holding up so far, alright guys, so the big draw for me to the ride fuse was the versatility. This is a solid boot, whether I’m out riding in the park, whether I’m out hiking, a mountain trying to find some powder doing some split boarding, or even just out there doing some carving around the resort.
I think this is a good do a tall boot with a nice mid flex, and on top of that, it’s also got a ton of great tech built into it. First off. This is a standard laced boot, which is my personal preference. I think that it just allows you to get a more customizable fit with the boot. If you want to have certain areas looser or certain areas tighter, it allows you to do that, and it also has this boa on the side of the boot.
So that’s what ride calls their tongue tied system and, basically, as you crank down the BOA, it pulls the tongue towards your shin, so that can help further customize the fit of the boot and give you a bit more of a responsive, feel if you’re looking for something I’ve been happy with so far and something that I’ve used every day on this boot you’re also gonna find a fully customizable intuition, liner on the ride, views and more than that, it’s actually a full wrap liner.
So it’s just one piece that wraps all the way around the front of your shin, which I think is making the boot a bit more comfortable. I, don’t have any pressure points around the back or the front of my boot. It also makes it really quick to take the boot off and on and with the intuition liner. You can either just ride the boot for a few days to let it pack out and conform to your foot.
That’s the way I chose to break the boot in, but you can also do a heat mole to help speed up that process and get this boot as comfortable as possible as quickly as possible. One of the coolest things you’ll find in the fuse is actually a Michelin sole, so this boot uses the same rubber compound that you’ll find on michelin. Snow tires done a lot of hikes on this boot and it’s just offered me a lot of grip, helping me get to that high alpine terrain without having to worry about slipping around and help me get to that powder.
I’ve used it climbing volcanoes I’ve, climbed, Mount Hood, as well as a pretty sick, climb, Mount Lanka, my and chili, and really happy so far with the hiking experience in the ride fuse. Another big draw for me with this boot is all the urethane you’ll find in it. So the tongue and the spine of this boot are both made out of urethane, which is giving me a lot of support and some good rebound and energy for carving around the resort.
I can actually lean into the boot and it offers some good support for me, but it still offers some good flex for tweaking out grabs whether you’re hitting jumps are trying to poke out rails in the park and on those bigger features. I have hit some pretty large jumps already with this boot. It offers some good support on those landings, so you’re not fully compressing your ankles and I’m, hoping that it’s gonna increase the longevity of the life of the boot.
So far after about 30 days, they’ve softened up a little bit, but they still feel really good, so I’m feeling pretty optimistic, hoping to get about 60 or 70 days, total on these guys and so far they’re holding up really well going along with that. It does have a fully articulated cuff. So that’s just gonna give the boot a bit more of a natural flex and help give you more comfort and more tweak ability when you are trying to go for those more technical, tweaked-out tricks.
Another thing I really like is the fully rubberized toe cap, so I’ve found so far. It’s helped make the boot more durable, I’m. Just throwing the metal edge of the board right on the toe cap on pretty much every chairlift ride and I’m, not seeing any deterioration so far, but even better than that. It really helps snow from getting into this boot. So on those really slushy days, what if you’re doing some spring boarding or some summer boarding, it’s gonna help keep your boot a little bit drier, but also in the powder, it’s not going to allow the powder to seep in through any seams that you’ll sometimes find on the toe cap.
One thing that really put the fuse over the edge for me is the fact that I was able to downsize all the way to an eight and a half. So over the last two seasons, I’ve gone from a nine and a half now to an eight and a half on the ride fuse and for me, I think anything you can do to minimize. The footprint of your boot on your snowboard is a good move, particularly for park riding that smaller footprint I think this helped give a more natural feel to the Flex of the snowboard and overall, just make the board feel more fun, more natural flex in the terrain park.
It did make the break-in process a little bit more intense the first few days. It was pretty tight, but after about five days of riding, these boots felt super super comfortable and they’ve been great. Since then, also in the braking period, the first few days, they felt a little bit stiffer than I would have liked, maybe just on the stiffer side of medium. After about six or seven days, the Flex was just perfectly on point and they’ve held up pretty well honestly, though, now at about day 30, my right boot for my back leg has softened up just a little bit, which is to be expected, but I think it’s gonna hold up pretty well I feel confident, I’m gonna get up to that 60 or 70 day mark on these guys, overall, just a really versatile boot.
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