Buying Snowboard Boots : EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Breaking down everything you need to know when buying snowboard boots. Snowboard boots are the most important component to all your snowboard gear so it is super important that you get the right pair. First and foremost, everybody's feet are different so you need to find the right boot fit for your foot. The easiest way to do this is by going into a snowboard shop and trying on as many pairs as you can 0:00 Intro 0:30 Try Boots on in Person 1:18 Measuring Your Foot 2:05 Tie The Boot up All The Way When Trying On 3:00 How a Snowboard Boot Should Fit 5:40 Downsizing and Pack Out 7:01 Boot Pricing 9:07 Soft Flex vs. Stiff Flex 10:08 Compare Liners and Footbeds 11:18 SUBSCRIBE Drop any questions you have below Thanks for watching, don't forget to like and SUBSCRIBE! Follow me on Instagram @sandwichbag__ Follow Radio Boardshop on Insta @radioboardshop Radio Boardshop is located at 400 E Hopkins Ave Aspen, CO 81611 Filming by Nikki Hausherr of https://www.nikhousemedia.com/ Follow her Insta @nikhousemedia

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