July is boot fit month. As such we’re going over the basics of how things work and why things happen before we delve into the steps to fix any issues that arise. In this video we’re going to show you a possible way to alleviate instep pressure.
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4 Comments
Hello sir!
I’ve been riding for roughly 14 days and I really want my own boots now. I went to a shop and tried the Burton Ruler and Burton Ion – the Ion was a 3000% better fit, but the guy at the shop told me the ion was an advance rider boot since it was that stiff.
It didnt feel that stiff to me, but I dont really have alot of experience. But would you in your experience say a lower end intermediate can get away with the Ion?
I say personal preference trumps sales marketing.
Hello from Switzerland!
Great video and super helpful!
Can you provide details on the foam you’re using?
Cheers
Will
It’s 3m self adhesive foam.