Ride Tiaga - Men's Conventional

Ride Tiaga - Men's Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

Simply the most advanced Ride design for smoking the competition! Features one of the stiffest forward flexes for solidly landing the big ones.. Removable liners with Thermolite® foam padding, full lace-up, 360° wrap and Rebound soft-flex foam for the ultimate custom and supportive fit. Waterproof nubuck leather uppers feature ballistic nylon panels and stabilizers for lightweight support and flexibility. Full-length, shock-absorbing and lightweight EVA/phylon outsoles with an inset podular rubber traction for gripping action on snow and slush. Web Support System (WSS), a nylon component in the outsoles, stabilizes foot and arch for increased response and energy transmission. Durable, anatomical shaped Hytrel® tongue hugs your calf and shin for unsurpassed strength and support. Deep lacing with indestructible speed and locking- hooks and Delrin® eyelets extends into toe area for a more precise and secure fit.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 30, 2002]
Stewart
Intermediate

Strength:

Super Light, Awesome Design/Color, Excellent materials, Exceptionally comfortable

Weakness:

None

Well I bought these last March and never made it back to the slopes to give them a test run. I will be going in December and January so I will update this review. I haven't taken them on the mountain but I can say from putting them on and walking around that , "Damn! These are the nicest boots I've ever put on my feet!!" I tried lots of rentals before and other boots at stores but I have never felt as comfortable in boots as I have with this pair.

Similar Products Used:

All Performance Package Rentals from several places in Colorado and California

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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