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ThirtyTwo claims its Ultralight Snowboard Boot is the lightest ever—and with a foam sole and liner and minimalist construction, it definitely suits the rider looking for a boot that feels as though it's made out of feathers. A one-piece midsole and outsole made of STI Evolution Foam eliminates the need for a heavy rubber outsole, which significantly reduces a snowboard boot's weight. Plus, Evolution Foam cushions your feet better than traditional materials, so you can go after that jump with confidence. The lightweight moldable liner will pick up your fingerprint, it's so sensitive, so you get a precise fit. For this season, ThirtyTwo added vents to the liner. A three-dimensional molded tongue and articulating cuff make lacing up easier and also hold your heel in place for better energy transmission. You can tighten ThirtyTwo's inner cuff lacing system with a single pull and know your foot will stay put. *The gray-white colorway is limited-edition, so snag a pair before they disappear forever.
have the 08 version.wore these boots most of this year. depending on your bindings, you have soo much board feel with these boots(freestyle guys take note). they are lighter than my skate shoes! no joke. I had no problem with them fitting in my rome or burton bindings. like the other reviews said, the liners can be hard to take off due to the material and my sweaty ass feet, but i just loosen the laces a bit more, no prob. and this years supposedly has liner vents so maybe not as much of a problem.and they are a bit more on the stiff side due to the outer portion being diped in their special resy so I also ride mine a little looser. never any problems with heel lift, Very true to fit!! if you wear bigger socks or want some wiggle room, go up 1/2 size cause sometimes my toes slam agianst inside of boot,ouch(but I got monster 13's) overall smaller boot imprint due to reduced materials so lessens toe overhang. only con I can think of is since they are a minimalist disign, the liner is a little thin and isn't as comfortable(got a lil packed out) as when I first rode them at beggining of year. sweet boot overall. I love 32!! tm2 also rock for all mountain.
Seems all sole tech products, seem to lose their soles nowadays, these boots are no different, light as hell, not much padding, and steep prices with mediocre quality
They are the lightest boots youll ever touch. Its like someone stole them from nasa or something. They way about the same as a pair of basketball shoes.
warm enough, the shell is a little wierd at first. It break in pretty nice, you have to leave the boot a little loose because it is pretty stiff.
i had a problem with the base foam completly peeling off my boot. I know most or all 32 botos have the foam base. Idk if thats a common problem, but it only happened on one boot. It could also be the fact that i was working park crew 6 days a week, and these boots got a workout all season. I guess if you ride a few days a week they should last a couple seasons.
Great feeling boot once you break it in, super light, but idk how much i trust the base foam.
I bought these boots to replace my six year old pair of solomons that i had to replace because everything finally wore out. These boots were everything as advertised and were EXTREMELY light. Amazing feel when wearing the boots around. However, i have rome 390 bindings and these boots would NOT fit in my bindings at all. I tried adjusting the forward lean and all the straps, but could not make it work. These boots are very TRUE TO FIT. I wear a size 12 and could not make it work in an 11 1/2. If it works for your bindings, and your size, great boot. If not, i would hit up a Rome libertine boot.
Ski shop told me when i walked in wearing my new un used Ultralights that I'll be in super pain for 3 days before they start to wear in, but I never got that... they were super comfy and not painful at all. Overall a great boot and I'll buy again... the only problem is that getting the liner in and out is silly hard to do. My feet sweat like a rapist so I have remove the liner to dry, so beware.
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