Re: The 2022 boot thread
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 11:24 am
same size in burton and dc? burton seems half a size smaller to me than some brands, but about level with k2 and 32.
Viceroy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:20 am I’ve bounced around between burton, deeluxe, and Ride for awhile now. Have definitely settled on Ride in the last few years. Burton no longer fits my foot. Had a set of Insanos that were just great, though the hard shell on the tongue cracked in the second season. I stitched it with wire and beat the crap out of the boots. Followed that up with Lasso Pro last year. I just can’t believe how small the footprint is on that boot. I actually moved my heel cup in a hole on my Atlas. Never thought I’d get to do a thing like that. Size 12 boot and all.
I’m less excited about the boa system on the Lasso though. I loved the separate lower foot/upper ankle system that the Insano had. The lasso is a boa heel strap and one boa for the entire outer lacing system. Much harder to dial in the right fit where I want it. Next boot I’ll pay more attention to that.
But as far as build quality, footprint size, and comfort, I’m digging ride. Can’t say I’ve noticed issues with being colder in them than other boots.
How's the sizing on these? I'm a 10.5 in Adidas and 11 in Burtons, wondering if I should go 10.5 or 11 in Rides.fubuki wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:54 pm I've been on Ride boots for the last 4-5 seasons. Started with the Fuse and they were a great fit and a really small footprint. They were a bit too soft out of the box for me, so moved on to the Trident. Maybe my all time favorite boot. Perfect flex out of the box and after a bit of boot foam to manage my skinny legs, They've been great. Was worried about having 3 BOAs, but no failures. After about 3 seasons they're starting to soften up a bit. I still ride them often, but ended up getting a pair of Insano. Probably the stiffest boots I've ridden and the first time on them were like ski boots. I ended up getting the liners heat molded and after a few days they broke it a bit. Now I really like the flex. Stiffer than I normally like, but I don't ride them daily. Only on days I need extra response.
FWIW I'm a 10 in Adidas and 10.5 in Burton, and the 10 fit me better in Lasso / Lasso Pro.eleveneightnate wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 8:50 pm How's the sizing on these? I'm a 10.5 in Adidas and 11 in Burtons, wondering if I should go 10.5 or 11 in Rides.
Does Burton actually produce different shells for the Asian market, or just produce different liners? I'm skeptical Japan can be a big enough market to justify creating an entirely separate set of shells.
Liners.
I'm a 10.5 in most brands except Adidas, where I wore a 10. I'd try 11 first.eleveneightnate wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 8:50 pmViceroy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:20 am I’ve bounced around between burton, deeluxe, and Ride for awhile now. Have definitely settled on Ride in the last few years. Burton no longer fits my foot. Had a set of Insanos that were just great, though the hard shell on the tongue cracked in the second season. I stitched it with wire and beat the crap out of the boots. Followed that up with Lasso Pro last year. I just can’t believe how small the footprint is on that boot. I actually moved my heel cup in a hole on my Atlas. Never thought I’d get to do a thing like that. Size 12 boot and all.
I’m less excited about the boa system on the Lasso though. I loved the separate lower foot/upper ankle system that the Insano had. The lasso is a boa heel strap and one boa for the entire outer lacing system. Much harder to dial in the right fit where I want it. Next boot I’ll pay more attention to that.
But as far as build quality, footprint size, and comfort, I’m digging ride. Can’t say I’ve noticed issues with being colder in them than other boots.How's the sizing on these? I'm a 10.5 in Adidas and 11 in Burtons, wondering if I should go 10.5 or 11 in Rides.fubuki wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:54 pm I've been on Ride boots for the last 4-5 seasons. Started with the Fuse and they were a great fit and a really small footprint. They were a bit too soft out of the box for me, so moved on to the Trident. Maybe my all time favorite boot. Perfect flex out of the box and after a bit of boot foam to manage my skinny legs, They've been great. Was worried about having 3 BOAs, but no failures. After about 3 seasons they're starting to soften up a bit. I still ride them often, but ended up getting a pair of Insano. Probably the stiffest boots I've ridden and the first time on them were like ski boots. I ended up getting the liners heat molded and after a few days they broke it a bit. Now I really like the flex. Stiffer than I normally like, but I don't ride them daily. Only on days I need extra response.