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Burton
Toaster Snowboard Boot Liner - 2021 - Women's

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Toaster Snowboard Boot Liner

Frozen feet and numb toes are a constant battle for riders in extreme environments. Alleviate this problem for good with the Burton Women's Toaster Snowboard Boot Liner. This heated liner features battery-powered warmth, with Low, Medium, and High settings for optimal comfort on the coldest shred days of the season. As if built-in heating isn't enough, the liner sports DryRide Heat Cycle fibers for prolonged heat retention.


The built-in battery lasts up to five hours, so you can ride for a long duration without succumbing to winter's icy grip. It's rechargeable via micro-USB for quickly boosting power levels at home or en route to the mountain. There's a Level 2 Molded EVA footbed for shock absorption and support underfoot. Please note, it's compatible with any Burton Women's Boot.


Details

  • Heated liner is compatible with Burton Women's Boots
  • DryRide HeatCycle fibers for extra heat retention
  • Low, medium, and high settings for optimal warmth
  • Built-in battery lasts up to five hours
  • Rechargeable via micro-USB cable
  • Item #BUR01O0
Material
[lining] DryRide Heat Cycle, [footbed] Level 2 Molded EVA
Closure
hook-and-loop
Anti-Odor
yes, Aegis antimicrobial
Recommended Use
snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

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1 out of 5 stars

January 26, 2021

Update to my previous review

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Got these Jan 2018. Brought them out first time this season for first cold day of my season, Jan 2021 and they seemed to charge fine, but one of them never heated up, and the other lasted for about half an hour before turning off. I've only used them about 3-4 times per season, just for the coldest of days. Reaching out to backcountry for an exchange or warranty information...

Serena Y