Ride Orion Snowboard Boots 2020

SKU# EB-189013-1001

$139.88

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Ride Orion Snowboard Boots 2020

Get your line hunting certification with the Ride Orion Snowboard Boots. Lightweight In2grated™ construction makes for easy maneuverability, and all day comfort is a safe bet with Intuition™ Plush Foam liners, die cut EVA footbeds, and +SLIME midsoles to keep the spring in your step.

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Flex:
Flex Rating: 4 (1 Soft - 10 Stiff)
Fit:
1:1 Lasting: 1:1 lasting ensuring a seamless liner to shell integration for all whole and half sizes. Liner lasts anatomically shaped to your foot offers premium out of box liner comfort while shell last shaping precisely merges together for a uniform supportive fit.
In2grated™ Construction: In2grated™ Construction creates the lightest weight, shortest length performance boots on the market, hands down. The liner is factory molded inside the shell to create the most efficient "net fit," leading to less pack out for better overall comfort.
Gray Last: Non-removable liner boots.
Articulated Cuff
Liner:
Intuition™ Plush Foam: Medium-density heat-moldable foam delivers the ultimate plush feel for all day comfort.
Lock Down™ Turbo Liner Lacing: A secure, no slack lace mechanism to lock your laces in place.
Center Tongue Liner
Internal J Bars
Lacing System:
Traditional Lacing
Footbed:
Die Cut EVA: Solid, proven support and comfort.
Sole:
+SLIME Midsole: Ride's proprietary foam blend that improves comfort underfoot anywhere on the mountain.
Grip Light Sole: +SLIME midsole combined with rubber pods for maximum durability and ice traction.

Specs

Binding Style:
Strap, All Quick Entry
Ability Level:
Beginner-Intermediate
Beginner-Intermediate
Flex Rating:
Soft
Soft
Lacing System:
Traditional
Internal Lacing System:
None
Warranty:
3 Years

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