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Burton Mint Snowboard Boot - Women's

Burton Mint Snowboard Boot - Women's

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Burton Mint Snowboard Boot - Women's

Pull on the responsive and forgiving Burton Women's Mint Boots, cruise the groomers for a warm up, and then dip into the park to kill it on the jumps. The Mint Snowboard Boot's True Fit technology employs a low-profile shape and customized Imprint 1 liner to contour to the unique shape of a woman's foot. This means that your toes live in luxury from first chair to last run. Speed Zone lacing lets you independently tighten or loosen the upper and lower halves of the boot to dial your fit in seconds. The Burton Mint's upper and lower cuffs flex independently and the EVA footbeds provide ridiculous cushioning, so you can ride in comfort without any pressure points. - Fall 2009.

Bottom Line: Progress in unreal comfort.

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I have the Burton Lodi from a few years back. I'm a 7.5 womens

I have the Burton Lodi from a few years back. I'm a 7.5 womens normally but I got the 7 and it fits perfectly, a little tight getting my feet in but when riding it's good. Am I to assume that all Burton boots will fit similarily or should I get the 7.5 since I've heard many reviews saying it fits snug/tight?

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February 17, 2009

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I got a 9 and it fits pretty true to size (i usually wear a womens 9). Not sure how previous boots fit.

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March 5, 2009

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what's the difference between the Burton Mint Boot -Item

what's the difference between the Burton Mint Boot -Item BUR2464 and Burton Mint Boot Item BUR1763? Just the laces?

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January 30, 2009

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The laces on this are more durable-not only with the pull system but the actual material used is more durable also-Burton changed suppliers in 2009.

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February 2, 2009

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I bought these boots in a size 9. When I tried them on my toes

I bought these boots in a size 9. When I tried them on my toes just barely touch the front of the boot. Should I go up a size, or will they wear down a little? These were with thin socks as well, not wool socks.

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January 28, 2009

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Try riding them for a few days, they should pack out some and make some room for your feet.

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February 2, 2009

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So my running shoe is a size 9, but when I tried on the boots

So my running shoe is a size 9, but when I tried on the boots in a store with my wool socks the size 10 seemed like the right fit. Am I way off? Should they be tighter than I think?

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December 26, 2008

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Usually when I size boots I go smaller. I wouldn't try on your boots with the thickest pair of socks you have, because the boot is going to blow out as it gets worn. When I'm trying on boots, I go with what is comfortably tight with just liners because then I know that when my boot does blow out, socks can help me keep the boot fitting longer. It really all depends on the manufacturer, as I am sure you know no one sizes their shoes the same way. Just make sure that your entire foot has good contact with the boot and that there aren't any uncomfortable pressure points or spaces between your foot and the boot. Ensure there isn't any heel lift and that while you can feel your toes at the end of the boot, you can still wiggle them.

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January 2, 2009

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I was looking for a women's boot size 10.5, but I have not

I was looking for a women's boot size 10.5, but I have not found anything out there yet. Can somebody point me in the right direction.

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October 3, 2008

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A lot of the mainstream brands, like Burton, do not make size 10.5 in women's. Try Northwave, Nitro, or Head. Is 10.5 your street shoe size? I recommend going and getting professionally fitted at a ski shop because most people should wear boots that are .5 or 1 size smaller than their street shoe size. Also, brands fit very different from each other, so go try on everything in the store, then go online and buy what you found fit just right. Whatever you do, don't buy men's boots! They will not be comfy because they're the wrong shape and proportions.

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October 16, 2008

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For all mountain riding should I be looking for a stiffer bo

For all mountain riding should I be looking for a stiffer boot?

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September 2, 2008

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Boot flexion is really on a personal preference base. Some people like em soft for all mtn, some like them stiff all mtn. It just comes down to what you like, typically a softer boot is for park and a stiffer more responsive boot is for all mtn riding, but again, personal preference.

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September 14, 2008

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I am so confused about boots, i have no idea what i should look

I am so confused about boots, i have no idea what i should look for when choosing boots?? (i am size 13)

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July 27, 2008

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For starters, are you looking for mens or womens? A womens 13 is going to be hard to come by, if at all. You will have to get about a mens 11.5 if that is the case. Next, you can call us or Livechat us and we can help you out with boot selection.

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July 27, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Synthetic leather 
Lacing System:
Speed Zone 
Flex:
Medium 
Removable Liner:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain, freestyle snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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