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Vans Holden X Vans Snowboard Boot - Men's - 2011
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Vans Holden X Vans Snowboard Boot - Men's - 2011
Vans teamed up with the trend-setting outerwear gurus at Holden to create the Holden X Vans Snowboard Boot. Blending high-end construction with premium materials, this collab boot offers tons of cushioning and comfort features, yet still sports a soft flex to deliver maximum mobility for next-level freestyle madness.
- QuadFit X Thermal Liner provides great rebound, cushioning, and exceptional heel hold (thanks to a directional anti-slip pocket)
- Pleasure Cuff lets the rear of the boot flex for reduced calf bite on long heelside traverses
- V4 Footbeds feature gel cushioning in the toe/heel for impact absorption, and Outlast fibers for thermal regulation
- Double-riveted stainless steel lace hooks keep your laces locked just where you want 'em
- OTW Lite Outsole puts you closer to your topsheet for improved board feel, and features an ImpactSorb panel to (you guessed it) absorb impacts
- DWR finish keeps the high-end shell materials clean and looking good
Bottom Line: Premium construction meets limited-edition hotness.
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Tech Specs:
- Upper Material:
- premium leather, partially recycled nylon
- Flex:
- soft (3 of 10 on Van's scale)
- Midsole:
- EVA
- Sole:
- OTW Lite (EVA and Rubber)
- Shell Lacing:
- standard
- Liner:
- QuadFit X
- Removable Liner:
- yes
- Thermo-moldable Liner:
- yes
- Recommended Use:
- jibbing, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 30 days





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