What is the cutest new snowboard that fits an intermediate snowboarder?

Snowboard boots for a women?

  • what is a good quality snowboard boot for a female looking for something in a moderate price range does dc make good boots? if so what type fits an intermediate snowboarder ...show more

  • Answer:

    Go to a local shop and try on boots. Big brands like Burton (even though they are over rated and over priced), K2, and Ride have good warranties and will usually send replacement parts if something breaks. I definitely suggest something with the Boa Lacing. I know K2 has it but I'm not sure about Burton or Ride. The Boa dials are easier than regular tie laces, but can be more expensive. The most important thing is to not be cheap with your boots. You can find a lot of good deals on last years' models (basically the same thing, just the looks have changed). If you're feet aren't happy, you won't be either.

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If you want to go in the park you need a flexible boot. Burton and Ride have a better reputation than DC.

CrabApple

people really hate on Burton, but they make some of the best boots for women. They have put tons of money into developing their women's line, and it really shows. I ride Burton boots, and love love love them. I am not all pro-burton all the time, but for women's boots, they really are the best.

pdx_girl

well i like k2 and roxy. well i have roxy boots and i am entering the park so ya. roxy or k2 or dc or burton or watev

Emily

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