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ThirtyTwo Focus Boa Snowboard Boot - Women's - 2009

ThirtyTwo Focus Boa Snowboard Boot - Women's - 2009

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ThirtyTwo Focus Boa Snowboard Boot - Women's - 2009

The Thirty Two Women's Focus BOA Snowboard Boot features a zonal BOA lacing system to give you a custom fit in mere seconds. Built for hard riding, this ThirtyTwo boot delivers superb stability yet remains lightweight. Use the two BOA reels to find your fit on both the upper and lower part of this ThirtyTwo boot. This sturdy boot features a featherweight STI Evolution Foam midsole and outsole with G2 gel cushioning that absorbs shocks and dampens vibrations. The moldable Level 4 liner features an ankle harness to hold your heel firmly in place for consistent energy transfer from your foot to your board.

Bottom Line: Get the Thirty Two Focus BOA Boots and you won’t have to stop to adjust after every run.

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Write your question here...which is the better snowboard boot the thirty two focus boa woman's or the thirty two lock?

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April 20, 2009

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The Lock Boa has a flex rating of 5 on 32's scale while the Focus boa has an 8. So, the Focus will be significantly stiffer and have a longer break in time. The difference really lies in the liners, the Focus has 32's level 4 Fit System liner which has better heel retention than the Lock's level 2 liner. The Focus Boa is for more of a season-long rider while the Lock provides an out of the box fit that feels good, it will break down faster and won't accommodate a more seasoned rider. The footbed in the focus is way more supportive too. I'd ask your self a few Q's first; how many days are riding a year? if your answer isn't more than 15, and your skill level is beginner to intermediate, I'd get the Lock. If you're a seasoned vet and/or don't mind putting in time to let your feet mold to your boot for a boot that will in the end, have a longer life to it. The fact that you even wanted to draw a comparison and not choose by colors and aesthetics alone is good. Also keep in mind Dual Boa enables you to custom dial in the tension you want on the top and bottoms of your boot with the Focus, the Lock only has one boa.

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April 23, 2009

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May 21, 2009

This boot was the most miserable boot I have ever worn. It pinched my foot the entire time on the mountain so bad that I had to stop often and take them off. My foot felt like the bottom of it was on fire and ready to burn off. The boa system was great, but that was it.

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August 4, 2009

dude...he told you that would happen. you can't expect a decent boot to feel good the first day...! tough it out, wear it in. i ride every day and it took up to a month for my boots to stop hurting my feet. c'est la vie, n'est pas?

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November 7, 2009

It's true, the boots do take a while to break in, and it really is more like your feet getting used to the boot. Take them over to your local shop and get them heat molded. That will cut down on the break- in time. But in all honesty, if you want to be a serious rider then you need a serious boot. Trust me, man-up and get through the break-in period, spend a day just hangin out and watching movies in them. .. you will love them soon.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Upper] synthetic leather and textile; [Sole] STI Evolution Foam 
Lacing System:
BOA zonal Lacing 
Flex:
Stiff (8 out of 10 on ThirtyTwo’s scale) 
Removable Liner:
Yes, moldable 
Recommended Use:
Snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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