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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 2
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So I went with the Burton's ambush after so much research and deliberation.... What I found was that everybody's feet and riding style is different... Boots that people swore by just didn't feel right for me... Money was no object for me, but rather comfort alone swayed my judgment. My final thought to anybody asking about "the best boot" is go try on at least 10 pairs in more than one size before making any rash decisions
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mountains of Mordor
Posts: 5,418
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Seriously though, Ites. $400 for a boot with a shitty liner lacing system and traditional laces. Wow.That makes sense.
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