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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Germany
Posts: 446
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What Chronos said.
I've had the same problems as you do. 6 pairs of boots and none really held down my heels. What did it for me are Nitro Team TLS. I tried them out after four unrelated boot fitters told me about how they have changed their boots in the last two years. They have an incredibly articulated heel cuff and are the first that don't make my heel slip one bit. Try the Nitro line. It has improved snowboarding for me by a huge margin. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Northeast
Posts: 35
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thanks to all that recommended them! now starting to think a new board might be in my future.. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 107
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And your right, I never realized how much of a hindrance my boots were for my riding. Just having that extra confidence is doing wonders for me in the park. I could always carve well so the park is really where i saw a real difference. I would definitely look at the 32 line as well bro. |
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