jhcolman
November 12th, 2007, 07:54 PM
A pair of Deluxe Suzukas, mondo 25.0 to 25.5. - Reduced to $175
This is one of the best alpine snowboard boots around. The boot and the thermoflex liner are mondo 25.0 to 25.5. These boots have 2 seasons on them. They have a Thermoflex liner (that we paid a further $100 for) that has been heat fit 2x and can be heat fit about 5 more times. This gives you a very snug custom fit. The Indy version of the boots is on sale at the store for $370; but these will be too stiff more most folks in this boot size range. The new Track version sells for $550. These Suzuka boots are still awesome and are available at a great price of $175.
These boots were perfect for my son over the past 2 years. Just the right balance of flex and stiffness. He is staying with the same brand and model, but a size up, as these are now too small for him. To determine size, draw a pencil line around your foot. Draw a line parallel to the front toe and the rear heal. Draw carefully. Measure the distance between the front and rear lines. That will be your size. Also try the shell test. Place your foot in a Deeluxe boot shell, without the liner. You should be able to fit in 2 fingers, one of top of the other finger; ie about 2 cm of room, for the liner.
Email me if seriously interested jhcolman@rogers.com
Best
Julian
This is one of the best alpine snowboard boots around. The boot and the thermoflex liner are mondo 25.0 to 25.5. These boots have 2 seasons on them. They have a Thermoflex liner (that we paid a further $100 for) that has been heat fit 2x and can be heat fit about 5 more times. This gives you a very snug custom fit. The Indy version of the boots is on sale at the store for $370; but these will be too stiff more most folks in this boot size range. The new Track version sells for $550. These Suzuka boots are still awesome and are available at a great price of $175.
These boots were perfect for my son over the past 2 years. Just the right balance of flex and stiffness. He is staying with the same brand and model, but a size up, as these are now too small for him. To determine size, draw a pencil line around your foot. Draw a line parallel to the front toe and the rear heal. Draw carefully. Measure the distance between the front and rear lines. That will be your size. Also try the shell test. Place your foot in a Deeluxe boot shell, without the liner. You should be able to fit in 2 fingers, one of top of the other finger; ie about 2 cm of room, for the liner.
Email me if seriously interested jhcolman@rogers.com
Best
Julian