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Burton Hail Snowboard Boots 2008
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$219.95
$131.99
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Light up that jib and smoke it.
First chair to last, you shred ‘til your legs are dead. After eight hours locked in your boots, you know how important long-lasting comfort is.
With the smooth, kink-free flex of an articulating cuff, precision fit of a heat-moldable Imprint™ liner, shock-proof air cushioning and overall light-weight, the Hail™ trickles SL-10™ über tech to couch-surfing, ticket-clipping levels.
LINER:
NEW Imprint™ 3 Liner with Power Panel 2.0™ Technology, J-Bar Adjustable Heel Hold System and Aegis™ Antimicrobial Coating
LACING:
Dual Zone 2:1 Power Lacing System
CUSHIONING:
NEW Lightweight Outsole with Air Cushioning and Rubber Ice Spikes
FLEX AND RESPONSE:
Articulating Cuff, Power Spine 1.0™ Backstay and Thin Profile 3D® Molded Tongue
COMFORT:
Molded EVA Footbed with ESS Support Shank, OUTLAST® Adaptive Comfort™ Technology and Aegis
SUPPORT:
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fantastic boots
- 01/08/2008
by Phil Lai (Danville, CA US)
Great boots that I'd definitely recommend.
More gear towards freestyle and park as they're on the soft and flexible side. If you're looking for a more supportive freeride boot then keep away. They're light and comfortable right out of the box, so virtually no break-in time.