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Burton Freestyle Snowboard Boots 2010 – For those who lap the park non-stop and expect a boot that does the same, look no further than the Burton Freestyle Snowboard Boots. Kicking ass for longer than many competitors have been in the game, these kicks blend boned-out mobility, improved fit, and unstoppable stomping power into an ultra-light package. Basically, if you don’t dig these, you might wanna start bladin’ ‘cause it doesn’t get more comfortable than this.
Featuring an overall flex rating of 3, the articulating cuff creates a fluid forward motion by allowing the upper and lower zones of the boot to flex independently, thus minimizing shell distortion and maximizing heel hold and response.
The Flex Spine™ backstay is designed to flex more easily both laterally and medially for maximum mobility while providing ample edge-to-edge support, and the Soft Flex Thin Profile 3D® Molded Tongue adjusts the profile of the tongue’s thickness to alter the flex, enhancing its ability to wrap the forefoot, reducing shell/liner stack-up for improved comfort and eliminating performance-robbing bulk.
The Flex™ 1 Liner balances a buttery flex with strategically placed TaiPanels™ for support where it matters most for a greater range of mobility, board feel and cushioning, with Integrated Lacing for an easier, faster lace-up.
The Park 1 molded EVA footbed and the outsole with EVA cushioning are lightweight and long-lasting, helping to minimize impacts so you can charge harder for longer, enhancing arch support, improving response, and absorbing shock. Rubber Ice Spikes feature a dual-density design that creates a soft, grippy outsole enhanced with stiffer spikes that dig into ice when slipping isn’t an option.