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Whats the difference between these boots and burtons with a harder...
By Will
Ranked #537 - Men's Lace Snowboard Boots
April 9, 2009
Whats the difference between these boots and burtons with a harder lean angle?
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By Niall MacRae
Ranked #348 - Men's Lace Snowboard Boots
September 20, 2009
These are made for the park exploration end of the spectrum. Flexier, softer, made to allow your ankles to bend anywhichway a little better. Any boot, burton or otherwise, with a higher built-in lena angle, helps to transfer power to your heel edge, and you will usually find that kind of set-up in a freeride or power-oriented boot. Soft and flexy = butters, slides, tweaking and jibs. Stiff and stiff = powering down a big line, carving hard, stomping a huge 1/4 pipe.
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By Yule & Bellow
Ranked #378 - Boots
April 10, 2009
sorry dude thats waaaaaaaay too vauge, you have to ask the difference between the specific pair of boots you are asking about, becuase burton makes boots for every stlyle of riding priced from 109 dollars to 600, way too many choices to choose from. but in general, a harder lean angle will put tons on power into heel side turn but will tired you out easy and will naturaly make you lean on toe edge
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