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Burton Coco Snowboard Boot - Women's

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I'm a FL girl. . . please give me some advice; I need a good...

By Ranked #1202 - Boots November 10, 2009

I'm a FL girl. . . please give me some advice; I need a good pair of boots for the next few seasons. I am learning and want to spend less than $150 bucks. . . would you recommend these? If not what would you recommend? Should I go Burtons for sure? Looking for advise, Thanks!

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By Ranked #849 - Boots December 19, 2009

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By Dogfunk.com Vendor Rep Ranked #3 - Boots November 10, 2009

Hey Flo-Rida Girl... My two cents... if you want a pair of boots that will last a few seasons, I would step up to something slightly higher than a Coco. The Mint is Burton's best selling Burton boot for a reason. - It looks awesome! - Its got a heat moldable liner -- which equates to amazing comfort! (plus it has insane out of the box feel) - It has a quick lacing system called speedzone... makes it easy to tie and untie in a hurry. Copy and paste this: http://www.dogfunk.com/snowboard/Burton-Mint-Snowboard-Boot-Womens/BUR1200M.html They are slightly over your $150 mark, but the extra $10 is well worth it!!! Ohh, and to answer you question on whether Burton is the way to go or not. Lets face it, I'm a little biased, but snowboarders believe in Jake Burton and the company for a reason. Burton's concentration is on making the best product for ever level rider and at every price-point. Promise that you'll be stoked! Happy shredding! p.s. You'd be stoked on the Coco's... but slightly more impressed with the mints!

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Tech Specs:

Upper Material:
[upper] synthetic; [sole] rubber with ice spikes 
Flex:
soft (3 out of 10 on Technine's scale) 
Removable Liner:
yes, removable 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle, all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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