@peligro0 i mean i suppose these may have a little less than others since they are somewhat flexible, but I think you should be fine. I would suggest making sure theyre tied real tight if thats a major concern for you, just in case.
@guitarnoobssuck the boots are pretty mid flexing, maybe a little more on the softer side. I do about 50% freestyle, and 50% regular trails/powder. These work fine for everything.
@TheAsianNinjaMan It kind of depends. I love carving in these. They feel really smooth on turns and are extremely comfortable. But some people like a more responsive boot which you'd get with a stiffer boot. If you decide on these im sure you'll be happy with them, but if your doing just straight carving, a stiffer boot might be helpful. In my experience, stiffer boots seem to be a little more uncomfortable. These also have the potential to do any kind of riding you might try.
Take em to a boot repair shop and get them to stitch a piece of material over the inside of the lace locks, that's what I did with mine and it stopped the metal from cutting the tongue.
@stepchild32 ya you kinda gotta be careful with those. after it started happening I just flipped the cuffs on my pants over so the metal piece would keep tearing it up.
how they fits?..the same as nike dunks? what is the sizing?
bonec85 1 month ago
@bonec85 I'd say they're pretty true to size
IH8H8ers123 1 month ago
i just got a pair of these... haven't shredded in them how's the ankle support ?
peligro0 5 months ago
@peligro0 no problems with that...have you ever had a pair of snowboard boots without ankle support?
IH8H8ers123 5 months ago
@IH8H8ers123 No, reason i asked i have a sensitive ankle and wanted to know how these compared to others.
peligro0 5 months ago
@peligro0 i mean i suppose these may have a little less than others since they are somewhat flexible, but I think you should be fine. I would suggest making sure theyre tied real tight if thats a major concern for you, just in case.
IH8H8ers123 5 months ago
Hey what's the flex like for these boots? What type of riding do you mostly do?
guitarnoobssuck 7 months ago
@guitarnoobssuck the boots are pretty mid flexing, maybe a little more on the softer side. I do about 50% freestyle, and 50% regular trails/powder. These work fine for everything.
IH8H8ers123 7 months ago
Hey, do you know if these are good for carving? Or should I get some stiffer boots? Thanks for reading!
TheAsianNinjaMan 7 months ago
@TheAsianNinjaMan It kind of depends. I love carving in these. They feel really smooth on turns and are extremely comfortable. But some people like a more responsive boot which you'd get with a stiffer boot. If you decide on these im sure you'll be happy with them, but if your doing just straight carving, a stiffer boot might be helpful. In my experience, stiffer boots seem to be a little more uncomfortable. These also have the potential to do any kind of riding you might try.
IH8H8ers123 7 months ago
Take em to a boot repair shop and get them to stitch a piece of material over the inside of the lace locks, that's what I did with mine and it stopped the metal from cutting the tongue.
stepchild32 8 months ago
@stepchild32 doubt that'll happen...too much work
IH8H8ers123 8 months ago
any questions, just ask
IH8H8ers123 8 months ago
Those small rips in the tongue are from the rivets holding the lace locks on. I had the same thing happen to my pairs. Nice review.
stepchild32 8 months ago
@stepchild32 ya you kinda gotta be careful with those. after it started happening I just flipped the cuffs on my pants over so the metal piece would keep tearing it up.
IH8H8ers123 8 months ago