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Current Conditions:
March 14, 2010
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HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR BOOTS
Since warm, comfortable feet are essential to having a good time on the hill (as well as skipping circles around those skiers in the resort parking lot), many riders consider boots to be the most important choice when building their setup. As a beginner, your boots will be easier to pick out than your board, because you already know what size to get. But don’t skimp here! Read on to find out how to keep your dogs from biting.
QUICK TIPS
1) Use discrimination when shopping for boots. Happy feet = happy snowboarders.
2) Pull out the liner and check quality.
3) 1:1 Lasting is good. It means that every whole and half size liner has a matching whole and half size boot shell.
4) Make sure your boots fit, and fit well. Strap in and jump around. Check for pressure points and heel lift. Comfort is key!
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