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Soooo... I found a boot on the internet that I want, but the board shops around my house do not even carry a Ride boot to try on. Most internet sites say that boots are sized pretty true to tennis shoe size, but I tried on a Vans and had to go up a half size because it was too short. My heel tends to be narrower than the front of my foot. Does anyone have any experiences with sizing and comfort with these Ride Sage Boa Ladies Snowboard Boots?
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Location: Philadelphia, PA
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My gf is in love with it after she tried it on.Sizing... well, their mens' boots fit pretty narrow. If you've ever tried Sidi cycling shoes or motorcycle boots, that's the closest you'll see. I've tried on Vans, DC, etc, and they're all wider. Ride will probably probably fit you great.
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Well, I didn't want to order the boot off of the internet cause i know these boots all fit differently and I definitely want the support. So I went to this one board shop close by and they fitted me in some burton emeralds with the fast lace system. They told me they had never had any issues with it, unlike some of the comments I have seen on here. I am pretty happy with them... Anyone had problems with them?
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