Im interested in the burton driver x boot. Not a fan of burton's boards, but their boots are great.
Can you please suggest some other similar boots? Im really looking for the stiffest out on the market. I like to ride fast, and a stiff boot makes hell of a lot of difference.
TBH, I havnet thought of that option. Where I live, there is a limited number of snowboarding supplies. But I am going to the US for the summer, and I will definitely try several at a shop.
So far I've had only burton boots, and I like them. But i think its time for a change. I'd like to give boa boots a try.
Bought a pair of 32 Focus Boa's at the end of last season and a pair of Flow Talon's at the end of this season. Both are stiff but the Flows have a smaller profile and are more comfy.
From reading so far, those are my favorite. I would just like to try them at a shop before buying. Plus, I would have to get a proper size. Im somewhere between 12/13
I'm a 13 (47EU) and my Insanos are 12. Perfect fit. I also weigh in at 105 without gear. These boots have held up tremendously well. Find a shop with a size 12 and give them a shot. You won't (or shouldn't) need to size up for these.
2014 Driver X was back to the stiffness of the 2008 model. All other years in between were too soft. Hope the 2015 will have the same stiffness and responsiveness as the 2014.
I think if your looking for a boot you need to keep a perspective on things:-
But you need to take into account if your feet aren't comfy your not going to have a blast...
We all have favourite brands ...
# Work out if you have a wide or skinny foot?
# Your approximate size?
# Stiffness your looking for?
# Lace type ?
When you have ticked all the above....
Now you have your new favorite boots :yahoo:
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