Description
All-mountain freestyle madness at minimal weight.
- Traditional lace design takes a little longer to tighten than speed-lace boots, but lets you easily dial in tension exactly where you need it
- Articulating Cuff offers a smooth flex throughout the boot’s range of motion with no pressure points or creases
- STI Evolution Foam outsoles offer dramatic weight savings and better cushioning than traditional rubber soles
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ThirtyTwo Lashed Lace Snowboard Boot - Men's
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Good boots
sco4302251
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My son loves them, says theyre really warm and comfy
Great fit, light, and comfortable
xsu5909016
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I had 2012 burton moto size 7 and I always wanted to chop off my feet because it was very uncomfortable and TOO tight. I ordered these at size 7.5 from a help live chat here and WOW I love the fit and had them on for 30minutes in my house without noticing any discomfort. Can't wait to take these to the mountains! First thing I noticed about this boots was that they are VERY light.
Great fit, light, and comfortable
xsu5909016
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I had 2012 burton moto size 7 and I always wanted to chop off my feet because it was very uncomfortable and TOO tight. I ordered these at size 7.5 from a help live chat here and WOW I love the fit and had them on for 30minutes in my house without noticing any discomfort. Can't wait to take these to the mountains! First thing I noticed about this boots was that they are VERY light.
crappy boots that look sick
tim
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
packed out and lost support in less than 20days. hence the joke, 32's yep if your lucky you'll get that many days on'em. they were super comfy like butter when i first got'em, good flex n enough support...but ya ultimately if you want a solid boot stayaway
What's the weight?
wcgfly
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What's the weight?
Mountain Tested
Jack S
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I rode these boots this season and loved them. I normally wear a 10.5-11 and ordered a 10 which proved to be a perfect. I was too lazy to take them to get heat molded but it just took a weekend of riding for my foot to heat up the liner to conform to my foot. Super lightweight yet really durable. I had 60+ days and the boots still look fairly new. The STI foam is pretty cushioned when you dont stomp a landing. The flex was a good fit for riding little bit of park and steep pow.
Hey guys,
How wide are these in comparison...
BassmanRuchy
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Hey guys,
How wide are these in comparison to other ThirtyTwo boots? I have a pair of 2010 Prions (they're a size 13 and I'm a size 12 so they're too big / don't ask me why I got them) and they refuse to fit in the Rome SDS 390 bindings I just got (a buddy works at a local ski shop and got them for me for $100 / the bindings are a size L/XL).
I'm a little annoyed about the boots not fitting right, because they fit fine into my old Forum Faction bindings that were previously on the board. I know that I need a smaller boot (size 12); I just would like to know if I should even bother looking at getting a pair of these and knowing that they're small enough to fit into the Romes
hi i live in australia and unfortunately...
matt ward
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hi i live in australia and unfortunately have a very small foot so when buying boots have to get girls bots :(.... My question is I have 32 lashed size 7.5 womens lace up .... would the mens size 6 be the equivalent to these and would the mens 6 be wider than the womens 7.5... chhers
shakafo00o
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I believe it would have to be 5.5 to match up for mens. As for the difference in width I'm sorry to say I wouldn't know, I'd try usin the live chat here. People at Dogfunk are super helpful.
Lashed are the yard stick...
wd
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For the price the 32 lashed is the boot that every manufacturer should be striving to match. Having ridden dozen's of boots from various manufacturers over 20 years my first pair of Thirty Two's are the lashed. Honestly I cannot find anything bad to say about how they feel, and perform when riding! I got a great deal on a colorway that I DO NOT LIKE yet I still refuse to give them up! I considered getting a new pair of Lashed this year (because I hate the colorway) and when I put my boots on for opening day I decided against it. They are like slippers now and I will ride them until they die. Only complaint is I would like to see more durable toe top materials for riding the lift as mine are torn up but otherwise they are the boot by which other's should be measured!
Great boot
Cody
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I got these for my birthday 2.5 years back, and they are still working perfect. The condition of the boot is superb. Designed for maximum comfort and it delivers. I couldn't be any happier. ALl of my friends on the hill are still unhappy with their boots and change every year or take them back, and I keep recommending the Lashed boot. There is a reason why it has been rated the best boot for years and years.
Black/White
Brendan Kelly
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Very worth it
Ben K
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These boots are great! They are very comfortable and of course, famously light. The inner liners are great and they tighten up really well. I was going to go with the much more expensive ThirtyTwo Focus boots (and I am sure they are great as well), but I am very glad I saved 80 bucks and went with these. When you put them on, you can see how they are flexible enough for park riding, yet def. stiff enough for all-mountain riding. Bottom line is this: They are comfortable, warm, fit true to size, and lace up really well. I would recommend these for just about anybody! Much like the Union Force bindings, you can't beat this quality for the price tag.
Nick
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dude i couldnt agree more i just picked up both of those and a signal flat park today u are a wisa man
black/white
r.s100421472
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Nice color!
Only for riding
r.s100421472
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Great choice! Love it! BUT! I can't walk when I'm wearing this boots. I want to cut my legs because of so uncomfortable feelings..but only when I'm walking. When I'm riding they are perfect! Warm, confortable, light! And yes, I've got the right size, may be after some time I'll change my mind about walking xD
Jake Brandt
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good review but hey they are comfy walking!, you prolly arent used to them lol i have had them for a year and a half and i feel like they are just a normal pair of sneakers
tipton saint clair
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i just demoed thes boot from one of the reps in vail co at one track mind and holy cow i see the light. also we compared other boot for the same price range your getting such a deal for two hundered it a steal.
James Morgan
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Try ski boots
Do they come with some j-bars if I order...
t-h3397558
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Do they come with some j-bars if I order them? And is returning the boots if they dont fit difficult?
Jake Brandt
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they do not come with j-bars, and well returning stuff to dogfunk is usually pretty good
I like
Jeremy Wright
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great boots, super light

mike
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