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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 41
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I know, It all depends on how comfortable if boot fits.
But I would like to know your opinion In quality, functionality, liner, etc. Which of these would you get? k2 ufo, Ride insanos or burton ions? Thx for your comments |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Denver
Posts: 2,954
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I've tried on a bunch of boots and I personally will always have the Nike Kaiju or atleast Nike from here on out. Unless someone else comes out with some next level shit....
Nike has raised the bar, so we shall see what the other companies making good boots do |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Denver
Posts: 2,954
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I think the Kaiju are very middle flex boots... A lot of people claim they're soft but I don't think so
I ride aggressive freeride and I have 0 problems. I do everything in them from snowmobiling to jumps to the occasional box |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Mountain View, CA
Posts: 947
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Nitro boots... Teams (mid stiff) or Select (mid stiff, or stiff with removable plastic insert). |
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