Probably going to buy the ruler wide because of my wider feet! Q: should I buy them on my ski-trip so I could still be able to switch them with other boots if they wouldn't be good after trying (because I have had so many problems with rental boots) or would I be save if I'd buy them in my hometown and just let them heat-mold (I will let them heat-mold anyway)?
Get the boots as soon as possible, get them heat molded, or just wear them around and break them in because you body heat will activate the molding process.
Yeah for sure, the Ruler is still on the softer side, it just has some nicer materials to make the boot more comfortable, fit better, and longer lasting. BURTON RULER -> www.the-house.com/burmb6802zz-burton-snowboard-boots
Not necessarily... There's some good pairs of insoles out there that will boost your comfort and support even more... for any boot. I just picked up a pair for extra support when I'm landing off of jumps!
Probably going to buy the ruler wide because of my wider feet! Q: should I buy them on my ski-trip so I could still be able to switch them with other boots if they wouldn't be good after trying (because I have had so many problems with rental boots) or would I be save if I'd buy them in my hometown and just let them heat-mold (I will let them heat-mold anyway)?
Get the boots as soon as possible, get them heat molded, or just wear them around and break them in because you body heat will activate the molding process.
Hello im beginner freestyle soft slow rider, moto is ok for me but if i get ruler from the begining, its also ok?
Yeah for sure, the Ruler is still on the softer side, it just has some nicer materials to make the boot more comfortable, fit better, and longer lasting. BURTON RULER -> www.the-house.com/burmb6802zz-burton-snowboard-boots
Thanks for the advice!
Thanks for watching!
Are these true to size?
Yep! They fit true to size for my 11 foot.
no
$70 difference here in the uk
Crazy. Which one would you get?
so if they mold to your feet, i guess you don't want to be bothered with moldable insoles?
Not necessarily... There's some good pairs of insoles out there that will boost your comfort and support even more... for any boot. I just picked up a pair for extra support when I'm landing off of jumps!
@@thehouse I know your comment is 2 years old, but If I got an insole for my boot would I need to take out the sole shown in this video?
@@franktaylor3353 yeah, custom insole are designed to replace the ones that come with the boots.