Thirty Two TM-Two Conventional

Thirty Two TM-Two Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

Born in a skate park and raised in snow, the TM-TWO is the definitive freestyle snowboard boot. The TM-TWO is worn by an overwhelming 10 of 14 ThirtyTwo team riders. Its been tested and approved by over 100 team riders, R & D staff members, and park dominators from coast to coast. If you plan on dropping cliffs or killing rails, be sure and check out the TM-TWO.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 02, 2010]
linden
Snowboarder

I have owned the tm twos for two seasons. They are my all time favourite boot, super light, durable and damn sexy! I wear a size 11 and they fit perfect, they seem to expand also when your feet grow. These boots are so warm and comfortable, great for a weekend at the hill, but not to hot while packing your board into the backcountry to find all the deep stashes. They will also keep you very warm no matter what the temperature. Only two minor drawbacks: (1) There is a Velcro strap on the inside boot that slides through a hoop, with all the movement inside the boot it seems to fray the surrounding fabric but again not serious.
(2) The outside bottom sole seems a little soft, when riding sleds the siderails really chew it up but not a problem with snowboard bindings.

These boots are top of the line material, well worth their price tag. I recommend them to any boarder.
Linden

Similar Products Used:

K2 Boots - Lame

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Sep 16, 2008]
Steve
Snowboarder

I like this boot alot. This is the second time I've purchased tm-twos. They have alot of support and are like 4 lbs together. The liners are sick, make sure you take them in and get them blown and molded cause it's amazing feeling. The boot print is pretty small which is important to me because I where an 11 and I'm kinda on that pivot point where I could think about riding mid wide decks but don't want cause they're awkward. They have super solid ankle harnesses too which will keep your toes from slamming into the toe box, way solid. My first pair lasted three seasons, at the end the heel started falling off but it wasn't to bad. Worth thier price tag and then some

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 01, 2003]
Tom
Intermediate

Strength:

Looks. Comfort. Stiffness. Great on landings(Good dampening).

Weakness:

Long to do up but worth the time. The lock for the inside liner breaks easily but the 2003 model looks to improve on that.

These were my first snowboard boots so I don't really have a way of comparing them to others. Still they're great all-around boots. Stiff for responsiveness and freeriding, comfortable for anything else and b i t c h i n looks.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 01, 2002]
daoloth
Advanced

Strength:

good look, comfortable liner, low weight

Weakness:

can't find any...

Great Boots (02/03 Product year)!! extremely light(both boots together 2 kilos!!), robust, the best (but most expensive) boot i've ever had! Especially the liner is very comfortable...the flex is adjustable but a bit too stiff for me..i hope the boot will get a bit weaker the longer i ride it - but at all the boot is worth every cent

Similar Products Used:

Northwave Reto Lamm, several Northwave Freedoms..

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 23, 2002]
chad massey
Advanced

i thiot these were really good boots. i like the light wieght and the looks r awesome. i guess i got ripped on the price tho

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 27, 2002]
charles
Intermediate

Strength:

fits your feet really well and they're really light

Weakness:

the linings aren't that comfortable and its really cheap

real nice, i like the lacing system for the inner lining, and they look so good and i got it for a really good price

Similar Products Used:

burton zone

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 15, 2002]
dan
Advanced

Strength:

no(NO) heel lift in these, easy to lace. great support even toe-side, doesn''t cut into my calves. doesn''t smell.

Weakness:

well, none.

the definite boot. very comfy, molds to the feet within a few days. used it for backountry hiking and liked the flex very much. very responsive and lots of support for hard riding, though. greatest boot ever had

Similar Products Used:

last year''s model, soft nortwaves before that.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 03, 2002]
cletis
Intermediate

Strength:

heat molded liner rules, boots are supportave without feeling like a ski boot, plenty of flex, good boot for the price! buy the exact size you wear, liner molds to your foot perfectly.

Weakness:

liner a pain in the a-- to get back in after drying them out. whats up with the velcro thing holding in the inner lace bootie? thats all no more complaints

good boot, the heat molded liner kicks!!!! really comfy and supportave. plenty of flex for hiking, and they look good to!!!!

Similar Products Used:

burton rulers, ion, vans, ride

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 23, 2002]
knick32
Intermediate

Strength:

styling, fit, cushioning, support

Weakness:

I dig both colorways that it made it hard to decide on the color

great boots, 32 gets better and better each season and this season they rock. really comfy and super supportive, the stiffness adjustment is dope and the boots really hold your heel down. plus they look dope, so how can you go wrong

Similar Products Used:

32 pl 99-01, burton freestyle 99-01, forum pl 01-02, 32 tm 2 01-02

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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