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I broke one of the lower speed zone lacing sections on my Burton SLX boots late last season and need to get it replaced. I don't feel like taking the time to send it in to Burton and figured I could replace it myself. Where would be the best place to source the lacing?
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Those laces are typically proprietary to each manufacturer. It's not usually something you can go to your local mountaineering shop and get the same millimeter accessory cord for. Your best bet is going to be to contact Burton and ask them to send replacement laces to you. It shouldn't take long if you can get a hold of them. It's definitely something you don't need to send the boot in for warranty repair. From what I understand you are better off calling Burton than emailing them.
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