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DC Shoe Co. Premier 2 2001

DC Shoe Co. Premier 2 2001


Description
The Premier 2 continues the tradition of high performance while retaining its lighweight durablilty. Re-designed and technically advanced from last year''s model, the Premier 2 reduces bulk by using l...
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Review Date
November 25, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
One

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Reviewed by: darcy bacha ,  Advanced , from PA

Price Paid:  $140.00 at http://www.sierratra

Favorite place to ride:
Mt. hood organ

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
wooow these boots are great, the look great, feel great, and perform even better, light wait and comfotable to walk in

Strengths:
they make presses on rails seem efortless and and increadble light weight, very snug but i would recomend getting them the size that your foot is, dont try to cheet buy getting a size to big, it might be to loose,

Weaknesses:
they are a little bolkey, but dont get afraid i have a size 13 boot and burton custom buindings and they fit just right, maybe a bit to snug, but are great, they are a pain in the ass to lace but get that doesnt realy matter if you tie them with your gloves on, the one thing that sucks in how long they take to break in, i would recomend walking around in them at home before you use them on the mountain,

Similar Products Used:
none that i have used



Review Date
January 24, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
One

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3.00 of 5, 4 votes

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Reviewed by: Jesse Piotrowski ,  Intermediate , from Wausau, WI, USA

Price Paid:  $180.00 at Dwellers

Favorite place to ride:
Granite Peak

Riding Style:
FreeStyle

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
These are awesome boots. They look sweet and perform even better.
My feet feel very snug in them, my feet never slide around. These boots
are worth the money and are very durable. I ride Burton Mission bindings (medium),
which are narrow, and I still don't have a problem fitting the boots (size 9)
into them.

Strengths:
Tight and stiff, they don't let your feet slide around.

Weaknesses:
They are hard to walk in and took awhile to
break in. Also, my feet get very cold in them.
My toes take a long time to thaw out, even
in mild weather.

Similar Products Used:
None.



Review Date
November 6, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Countless

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Reviewed by: snowpro321 ,  HardCore

Price Paid:  $160.00 at Sno Haus

Riding Style:
FreeStyle

Product Year:
2000

Summary:
I think this is a great boot. True, they are bulky, but c'mon, who cares, unless you got like a size 14 shoe. They are awesome though, once broken in, which took me about a good 4 days of walking around my house, they are insane. A must buy.

Strengths:
Very comfortable, Very very waterproof, the most waterproof boot i have ever had. Also, they give a lot of support, especially around the ankles, due to that ankle support inside the lining. Buy these boots.

Weaknesses:
The only weakness was that they were bulky, thats it, i am totally satisfied.

Similar Products Used:
Forum and 32



Review Date
June 21, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Frank Womack ,  Intermediate , from Alhambra

Price Paid:  $66.00 at EBAY BABY

Favorite place to ride:
Snow Summitt

Riding Style:
All Mountain/Freeride

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
GOOD ALL AROUND BOOTS AND THEY LOOK SMOOOTH!

Strengths:
These boots look dope. They feel great. mNice and tight just like us guys like em, =) But really they fit good and whatever shoe size you wear (for example in nike shoes) will be the same in this shoe. no guessing games if you buy stuff online like me. Any way these boots are snug and look phat :o

Weaknesses:
a little wide and fat. don't cut your binding straps. I wear a size 9 and am running FLUX PREMIER BINDINGS, they go perfectly.

Similar Products Used:
vans, k2 clicker, switch step in style.



Review Date
March 1, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Nick Nyden ,  HardCORE , from VA

Price Paid:  $216.00 at ETERNAL

Favorite place to ride:
Wintergreen

Riding Style:
FreeStyle

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
These boots are sweet. Great shock absorbtion. I have actually skated in these boots and popped a kickflip. I dont know why everyone says they are so uncomfortable at 1st. They take a little while to break in but thats it. I walked around the house for a few days and that helped alot to break em in. They have never hurt me feet for a second. I think they are worth the money.

Strengths:
Tight assed boots. Lightweight with a perfect flex. Very durable. I would wear these boots as shoes if it didnt take so damn long to lace them up. Tons of cushioning. Ankle brace holds ankle in place for leaning into big ass backside spins. Boots come with free DC lace puller.

Weaknesses:
Warning: If you are a whiny ass little bitch and dont want your boots to get torn up on the little foam strip that runs down the side, dont use them with burton bindings. The boots are very wide and burton bindins are fairly narrow. This causes the foam part to shred a little bit on the boot that you take in and out of the binding. But thats not DC's fault. Also, I get blisters lacing these boots. But thats okay b/c they feel so good. Got to break em in.

Similar Products Used:
32, Other DC, Forum



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