Those who appreciate the balance of medium-flex tweakability and fluid flex should step into the Burton® Men's Swath BOA® Snowboard Boot! Its Ultra-weave shell material provides lasting and powerful support with a rugged, water-resistant, and flexible structure - eliminating the need for bulky seams, allowing for super lightweight seamless performance. The articulated cuff opens up the range of motion for a freestyle feel with solid heel hold.
This boot's Dual-Zone BOA Fit System with Coiler™ technology puts effortless forefoot and upper boot adjustment at your fingertips. Shock absorption is equally advanced, with ReBounce bringing cushioning closer to your foot. Heat-moldable liners and reflective heat tech in the boot crank up the warmth and comfort, so you can ride longer. The Swath's Imprint™ 3 heat-moldable liner has a hook-and-loop closure system with an inner lace lock for a snug fit and lightweight power panels for added response.
Built-in Sleeping Bag heat-reflective foil underfoot reflects heat back to the foot, improving both warmth and comfort in cold conditions - while ReBounce cushioning ensures everything stays soft and cushy, even in sub-zero conditions. Lightweight, mid-flexing freestyle performance and the precise feel of a micro-adjustable fit, for riding features across the mountain!
- Total Comfort Construction provides instantly broken-in feel right out of the box
- Snow-proof internal gusset completely seals lower zone of boot, keeping feet warm and dry
- GripLITE backstay snugs up fit between boot and hi-back for direct energy transfer and reduced rider fatigue
- EST® optimized midsole lowers your center of gravity and improves board feel
- 1:1 medium flex PowerUp tongue
- Shrinkage footbed reduction technology reduces boot's overall footprint, minimizing toe drag
- Focus cuff boosts heel hold by hugging the ankle, riding slightly higher for increased response
- DynoBITE outsole
- Medium Support
- Suggested use: All Mountain, Park
- Color: Martini Olive
Style Number: BUR203181043029
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