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You might not have heard much from Celsius in the past, but when you lace up the Men’s Cirrus Snowboard Boot you’ll understand why this young company is set to blow up. The Cirrus is stiff enough for all-mountain assaults, but also soft and flexy in strategic zones optimal for play days in the park.
InFusion2 Liner is a high density outer foam therma liner with extended TPR support for maximum performance; an o-zone power strap adds support and durability; enhanced airflow helps keep feet warm and dry for riding longer
Custom molded insole with arch support cushions, absorbs impacts, and supports; mesh top footbed for maximum breathability and enhanced comfort
High-rise backpad and flex hinge help prevent calf bite
One piece O-zone Stoke strap for enhanced heel hold and fit
Multi-Dimensional Tongue (MDT) wraps around your foot for the custom fit and feel you want and need, minus the bulk; it is also thin and stiff and allows more flex
CLAW Lace Lock keeps the lower zone of the laces tight, locked and allows for a more customized fit with flex in the upper
Bottom Line: The Celsius Men’s Cirrus Snowboard Boot is stiff enough for the peak, steezy enough for your crew, and tough enough for the park, pipe, and urban jibs.
Well these are a bit stiffer than the Darkos. But once you break them in, its like riding on a cloud. They have wicked heel hold and are just an all around great boot. Decently light and have a good sole and good construction. If you're thinking of going for a new company or just something different, Celcius is a good place to start and finish, cause thats usually what happens when people find these and never go back to anything else. If not, theres always good ol' 32's as they have NEVER let me down. Hope this helps bro
I've riden a lot of boots in my time and im known to destroy them. 7 pairs of 32s in 2 years level of destruction. They are super comfy, fit my feet perfectly. They do pack out but only a little. Despite only packing out a little they still get softer in time. They tighten up quite well. They feel amazing just walking in. In terms of performance they are amazing! Just stiff enough to be super responsive and sturdy off of kickers; soft enough to press the hell out of them. They are without a doubt the most durable boots i have ever used. The only boots i have ever riden that lasted a whole season. In this case, longer then a single season. The only signs of wear and tear are a few wrinkles in the leather, which any boot would get when you flex it tons. These boots never cease to amaze me. Like i said i am a boot destroyer, but it took almost a season and a half of riding every single day, riding hard every day, to get some heal lift in these. I will admit i snapped the laces on both boots but they are very easy to re-lace. Infact, the only complaint i have about them is that the locker on the inner liner pull string likes to come undone while tying the boots. Nothing big though. Seriously, these things are amazing. I'd be surprised if you found anyone who would say otherwise. I have yet to meet anyone who does.
Hey there. These arent bulky. I would say they are right around average. Their shell footprint is smaller than usual. For instance if you wear a 9 your footprint is an 8 in these compared to other boots. As far as the upper being bulky, I have these and wear them with slimmer pants and haven't had issues. So for me and my opinion, I don't think they are bulky.
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I rode the Cirrus last spring and a little this summer. They are amazing. The lace locks and awesome liner hold your ankle down so well. No heal lift here. I love these boots cause they are very skate shoe inspired. Celsius is awesome cause they only make boots too so all their focus goes on them.
super bummed my size isn't available in this years model but these are some of the most comfortable boots around. be sure to insert the provided boomerangs to lock down your heels and away you go. lacing system keeps you locked. just all around quality and not bulky like some other boots that will "lash" out of your bindings
i recently picked up a pair of these and am woried that they are to stiff. wil these get a lot more flexy with use, or do they stay the same as out of the box. also will these have enough flex for park? i had the burton moto before, and i liked the flex on that. a little more stiffnes than the moto wouldnt be bad but i don't want a lot more than the moto had. baisicaly will these be good for park? will they break in with use?
dont worry about boots being too stiff. i recently moved from 32 lashed, which are incredibly soft, to burton hails, which are a lot stiffer. i usually ride soft boots, stiff is sooo much better. just get used to their stiffness, you'll love it
bend them with your hands stand on em and bounce up and down. they certainly loosen up. once you've got these boots broken in you're going to love em...wear them around beat em up a bit. trust they get flex with a little work but they are definitely going to be more stiff than ur motos.
These boots fit true to size. I wear a 10.5 in most shoes and wear a 10.5 in Celsius boots. They are lighter but not "uber light" or whatever. They are light enough to not feel like a brick, but still have support and dont sacrifice materials just to make it gimicky light.
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