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Burton’s bestselling boot, the Men’s Moto Snowboard Boot, gets you on the slopes fast, and you won’t have to rob a bank to get it. How, you may ask, does a boot get you to the chairlift faster than your buddy? Burton’s lacing system means all you have to do is pull—no trying to tie a bow with cold fingers or dealing with knots. A heat-moldable Imprint liner wraps your toes in warmth and comfort.
Speed Zone Express lacing locks your foot into place with one pull of the cable
The heat-moldable, lace-up Imprint 1 liners feature J-bars for heel hold
Power Panels in the liners ensure these boots retain the same flex, rebound, and support on day 101 as you experienced on day one
EVA cushioning absorbs shock when you finally go for that cliff jump
Grip Fit zones on the Moto’s shell match corresponding zones on Burton bindings to lock you in for superb response
Bottom Line: A bomber boot that leaves you enough green to get new bindings, too.
After the first 3 hours of riding, the boots started to get wet... Besides that, I would prefer cord system. It is ok for the price, but I will be probably looking for options in the near future.
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I am a size 8 shoe. I tried on the size 8 Moto and my toes were touching the end - way to small. I ended up getting the 8.5 instead. Was that a wise choice? Should I go to a 9? I heard that snowboard boots need to be snug, so I don't want to go too big.
The Burton Moto were my first pair of snowboard boots. They fit me great and are VERY comfortable.Don't be scared by the price, these boots are very supportive! The speed zone lacing is worth mentioning as it make easy being in and out off the boot not to mention that once you tight that thing up it will stay like that for the hole duration of your riding! They are just awesome! Possibly the best price point boots out there! If you are a beginner, buy this!
You can either Call Burton Rider Services at (800) 881-3138 and they will send you a new lace!!! or go to a local shop whom services Burton and they can replace.
I pick the size 11 1/2 but have to change it to 12 for a perfect fit. First time to used it. easy to wear due to fast string, my feet keep warm, responded well to direction change; toe edge to heel edgre and vice versa during my riding experienced with this boots. overall it an well designed, comfortable boots.
I'm not a big fan of the lacing system. It sees like a good idea and it's easy to tighten, but I like a bit more flexibility to tighten one part of the shoe and loosen another. I have rather wide feet and found these to be a bit narrow. They were a really good price at 89 but I'm glad I didn't pay any more for them. If I hadn't been pressed for time I might've done more research and gotten something with regular laces.
Awesome boots. Easy to put on and take off. Make sure you get your street shoe size. If you want you can probably go 1/2 size smaller since it eventually packs out.
I've had these boots (2007 model) and used them a great deal each season. They hold up, keep your feet warm, dry, and are so comfy you forget your wearing snowboard boots when walking to the slopes.
Super fast to put on/bind up you leave everyone with laces in the dust.
The Liner is starting to become a little warn but you would expect that after the amount of use I've put them through in 3 years.
Got these somewhat cheaper somewhere else on closeout, but they are good boots for a first timer. They are true to size. Using these and only Under Armour socks, I have been down to 15 degrees and my feet have stayed warm. Can't drive with them on, and they are sort of a pain to release versus my wife who paid the same price but has boots with the dial. When I get better I will get a better pair of boots, but these fit the purpose for know.
After the first 3 hours of riding, the boots started to get wet... Besides that, I would prefer cord system. It is ok for the price, but I will be probably more...