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Snowboard boots are arguably the most critical component of a snowboard setup, as they provide the connection between you and your snowboard. Choosing new snowboard boots is an important decision that can greatly impact your snowboard experience. While the overall fit and feel of a boot comes down to a rider’s personal preference, there are several components of a boot that are important to consider:

  • FIT: A proper fit is the most important factor to consider when buying snowboard boots. Your boots should fit snugly around your foot without any pressure points or discomfort. The correct size snowboard boot should have your toes touch lightly on the ends without being uncomfortable. Room between your toes and the end of the boot generally means the boot is too large. Try on several pairs and spend time in them to ensure a good fit.
  • FLEX: The flexibility of your boots will depend on your riding style and ability level. Stiffer boots provide more support and control, while softer boots offer more flexibility and manoeuvrability and are likely more comfortable.
  • LACING SYSTEM: Snowboard boots come with different lacing systems, such as traditional laces, speed laces, and BOA lacing systems. Choose a lacing system that is easy for you to use and provides the level of support and comfort you need.
  • LINER: The liner is the inner part of the boot that provides insulation and comfort. Some liners are heat-mouldable, which means they can be customized to fit your foot. We provide a free heat-moulding service for all new boots.


CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS:

Snowboard boots can differ in their level of stiffness, flex, and support, which is determined by the materials used in their construction. For example, a boot with a stiffer outer shell and a supportive insole will provide more support and control, while a softer boot with a more flexible outer shell and a cushioned insole will offer more comfort and manoeuvrability. The specific materials used in a boot will also affect its weight, durability, performance, and price.

  • OUTER SHELL: The outer shell of snowboard boots is typically made from a synthetic material such as nylon or polyester. Some high-end boots may also use materials like carbon fibre or Kevlar for added stiffness and support.
  • LINER: The liner is the inner part of the boot that provides insulation and comfort. Most liners are made from a soft foam, some of which can be heat-moulded to your foot for a better fit. Some liners also include materials which help keep the heat in.
  • INSOLE: The insole is the part of the boot that provides cushioning and support for your foot. Insoles can be made from a variety of materials, including foam, gel, and cork.
  • OUTSOLE: The outsole is the bottom of the boot that meets the snowboard binding. It is typically made from rubber, foam, or a similar durable material to provide traction and grip on the snow. Less expensive boots feature foam outsoles as they are cheap, comfortable, and lightweight however they wear quickly. Premium boots use rubber materials such as Vibram to provide durability and extra grip on snow or ice.

Burton 2024 Moto Snowboard Boots

Stock Code:
22222215001090
In Stock
In Stock
Price:
$359.99
Lightweight and warmer than ever with comfort you can feel from the start. The men's Burton Moto Snowboard Boots have it all, so you can get after it all. Speed Zone lacing offers hassle-free on and off for quick transitions from lodge to lift line. Add a broken-in feel right out of the box plus a featherweight cushion ... Read more
Burton 2024 Moto Snowboard Boots
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Description

Lightweight and warmer than ever with comfort you can feel from the start. The men's Burton Moto Snowboard Boots have it all, so you can get after it all. Speed Zone lacing offers hassle-free on and off for quick transitions from lodge to lift line. Add a broken-in feel right out of the box plus a featherweight cushioned outsole to absorb every bump and landing, and you've got boots you can happily wear all day long. Heat-reflective liner tech defies cold weather by radiating body warmth back at you. Soft and forgiving, the Moto's proven comfort lets you focus on your moves and skills as you explore the entire mountain.

Specifications

• Durable synthetic leather backstay; 1:1 soft flex PowerUp tongue creates a snug fit between boot and tongue, eliminating the need to readjust while you ride
• Total Comfort Construction provides an instantly broken-in feel right out of the box, eliminating the break-in period
• Snow-proof internal gusset completely seals the lower zone of the boot, keeping your feet warm and dry
• Speed Zone lacing system features lightning fast lacing control while allowing you to customize the tension of upper and lower zones in seconds; New England Ropes use American-made fibers and are virtually indestructible, won't kink, and are easy to re-lace
• Sleeping bag reflective foil underfoot reflects heat back to the foot, improving both warmth and comfort in cold conditions
• Imprint 1+ heat-moldable liner with integrated lacing offers a increased comfort and an improved wrap on the heel and ankle
• DynoLITE outsole offers superior cushioning, improved board feel, and consistent support in a 20% lighter weight construction that can withstand repeated impacts
• Shrinkage footbed reduction technology reduces the boot's overall footprint, minimizing toe drag
• 1-Year Warranty