Burton Ambush 12/13
Burton Ambush 12/13
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One of the lightest boots out there
The Burton Ambush snowboard boot is the lightest boot I've ever owned. After a two days riding the insole felt so comfortable that I don't even loosen the laces during lunchtime.
29 May 2013
Outsanding boot
Outstanding boot, the difference between my old cheap boot's and these was amazing, I have only tried them in slushy end of season snow, where the excelled, keeping my feet warm and dry and more importantly helping my riding, the reduced foot print eliminated the dreaded toe/heel drag face plants, and the wight difference between them and my old boot was astonishing, they are like trainers. Great support offering great feel of the board. I have wide feet and the fit like a glove with out any pinching. All round well impressed and wish I had spent a little more and started my snowboarding with a pair of theses.
20 May 2013
Excellent boots
All round good intermediate snowboarder.
Upgraded from Burton Moto boot.
Lightweight but with loads of support for those long traverses at the end of the day. ESE system makes the boot "smaller", reducing toe/heel drag, but bindings will need to be adjusted to compensate for the smaller footprint.
Two zone fastening system means they are easy to get on and off and to tweak pressure at any time during the day. My feet stayed fresh all day, whether on the piste or in the powder.
19 February 2013
Good bit of kit
Pretty much as described. They're the lightest boots I've worn, have a small exterior profile, kept my feet warm, easy to use/adjust lacing system and look pretty good. It took around 3 days for the boot to wear in which is about the same as my previous ones (Salomon Dialogue). Probably mid flex but with the easily adjustable laces you can loosen them up. I'm not a fan of Burton but can't fault these boots so far.
15 January 2013
1-4 of 4
Was: £210.00 Now: £126.00
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