does anyone have suggestions on what boots i should get. i usually ride in the park but need some boots that keep me dry an warm. i had the DC park boots for 3 years an were really good but didn't keep me dry... AT ALL!! any suggestions....?? please
Any thing thats not bottom line (mid to top line boots) should be fine keeping you dry, far as park boots go... its what makes your feet happy all day long
Thought you said the price of the gear didn't matter, it doesn't make you better. There for, this poor soul would be fine using kmart boots on sale for 10.99.
I quote you here:
When will people learn that snowboard gear ( board,binding,boots and whatever ) isn't going to make them ride better or worst..
When will people learn that snowboard gear ( board,binding,boots and whatever ) certain gear isn't better then others..
i got a pair of the dc park and the judge. Your right bout stayin wet! Im going for the libertines or the ozones this year. I like the ozones but dont want black and not sure bout the pink ones. Let me how it goes.
i got a pair of the dc park and the judge. Your right bout stayin wet! Im going for the libertines or the ozones this year. I like the ozones but dont want black and not sure bout the pink ones. Let me how it goes.
i've never had any wetness problems in any burtons. and their liners are toasty warm. i've only ridden in their low-end boots (motos, freestyle, ruler), so i'm sure their mid-end and high-end stuff are even more waterproof and warmer.
I am snagging some Vans Aura boots this year. They are a mid flex boot so I can wear them in any conditions. Boa system which is nice and, for me, very comfortable. The boots I previously had were very stiff which makes park riding slightly more challenging.
No. You should stop because nobody cares. If you want to pad your post count by getting defensive every time someone states the obvious about how annoying you're being, at least formulate you're arguments better and try to make some sense.
hi. go to your local shop, blindfolded. try on numerous boots. but the ones your feet agree with. don't pay any attention to how they look or what brand they are. your pants and bindings pretty much cover them so looks do not matter:thumbsup:
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