Thursday, January 19, 2006

Burton SL-8 Snowboard Boot

Bringing tomorrow's tech to today's freestyle riders, the Burton SL-8 Boot's minimalist design represents the ultimate in lightweight, efficient construction. Built around an articulated cuff design, the shell's upper and lower halves flex independently to create fluid forward flex, making the SL-8 as comfortable in the park as it is hitting kickers or riding soft snow in the backcountry. To minimize toe and heel drag Burton built the SL-8 around its own unique last to create a smaller footprint. The lightweight, low-profile outsole incorporates a hidden midsole for a lowered center of gravity, enhanced board feel and energetic power transfer. Though it's a pared down freestyle boot, don't assume the SL-8 is short on comfort. Burton's Speed Zone lacing system makes it easy to customize your fit and provides better heel lock than any other lacing system. The molded tongue is gel-lined, and Burton makes the Imprint 4 liner with Outlast adaptive technology; it will mold to your foot after a few days on the mountain, improving the fit and comfort.

Bottom Line: Advanced performance for serious freestyle riders.

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