How Trashed Are Your Boots After A 100 Plus Day Season?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • One of the questions we always get is how destroyed does your gear get after a 100 plus day season. In this video we're taking a look at snowboard boots and what happens to them at the end of the season.
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Комментарии • 67

  • @fvictor77
    @fvictor77 Год назад +14

    2 vids in one day??? Is this xmas????

  • @TedsHoldOver
    @TedsHoldOver Год назад +5

    Lotta good info/experience in this one. 👍

  • @BenjaminDonaldson
    @BenjaminDonaldson Год назад +1

    Great video. Makes me feel way more confident about what kinds of wear to look for, be concerned about, or ignore.
    Keep ‘em coming!

  • @finboyYYC
    @finboyYYC Год назад +1

    Looking forward to your boot fitting series when you redo them, I’ll be needing a new pair after this season

  • @ryanweddle6745
    @ryanweddle6745 Год назад

    Thanks! This gave me a great idea. I have screws in my ankle and wear a little ankle brace that pads around it to keep pressure off it, as it sticks out from my ankle a little. I saw how you put padding into your liner. I'm gonna try that out so I don't have to rely on the ankle brace.

  • @nathanAmendez
    @nathanAmendez Год назад +1

    Great vid! My adidas acerras started fraying/falling apart around 50 days. I have another new pair of acerras and some ride insanos ready to go once the acerras blow up!

  • @sandkatt
    @sandkatt Год назад +1

    Good to know, now I don't feel so bad! Used my Burton Felix boots for a bit over two seasons (averaging about 70 days each) and are thoroughly thrashed.

  • @FareedFaghih
    @FareedFaghih Год назад +1

    The Burton boas have that fiber instead of a metal cable. Mine after like 80 days have similar boa issues, where it's not smooth but functional.

  • @furtado750
    @furtado750 Год назад +4

    I got the 32 t2 for 130day basically three seasons. And they look new with a little wear and tear. The only difference is that they feel softer. 👍👍👍

    • @noernqknonepq8024
      @noernqknonepq8024 Год назад +2

      Tm-2, tm-3, and Focus are the only 32 boots that last. They had better for the price point.

    • @furtado750
      @furtado750 Год назад

      Let's see how long they last!

  • @Shane.C
    @Shane.C Год назад +1

    I’ve had a set of rides for probably 4 years now and I’ve yet to smoke a boa I always put my foot under the heal cup but they are definitely clapping out side to side in presses now lol

  • @jokermtb
    @jokermtb Год назад

    The board rash on your liners! I’ve always run black duct tape on the outside where I park my board atop my boot (goofy also). Makes a huge difference and it’s replaceable

  • @Frank020
    @Frank020 Год назад

    'the podiatrist said I have the renault's. Luckily it doesn't get that cold here. I may run some of the chemical heat if it does, just to give it a try. My last pair were too tight, and I was in pain the whole season. So I bought some true sized, to help with circulation.

  • @zach4snow
    @zach4snow Год назад +1

    Since you go through gear the way you do, I imagine you have some pretty good “Band-Aid fixes“, that can bide you some time while getting new gear and keeping you on the mountain. Any hard-goods or soft-goods. How about a top 5?

  • @xenveu7623
    @xenveu7623 Год назад

    have you tried the nitro tsl boot?

  • @victortirziman
    @victortirziman Год назад

    You should try footprint gamechangers, best insoles ever, even better than remind in my opinion.

    • @AngrySnowboarder
      @AngrySnowboarder  Год назад +1

      Or hear me out I can use what I know works for me because I've done this a very very long time. That's cool they work for you, they don't for me.

  • @downhilldummies
    @downhilldummies Год назад +2

    I definitely end up with cuts on my boots from resting the board on my toe and the sole starts to separate at the toe like its talkin, but I have always been a laces guy. (not saying im anti BOA). This season, I'm open to try a set of BOA boots. I spend 8 hours a day, 5 days a week in a laced-up boot. maybe a change would actually be more beneficial to help prevent foot fatigue. I would like to try a different brand of literally everything except my bindings and my coat.

    • @rollingedges9469
      @rollingedges9469 Год назад

      Fuck boa, ride camber and lace your boot's.

    • @johnsutcliffe3209
      @johnsutcliffe3209 Год назад

      Went to boa. Will never go back.

    • @lukedudgeon8699
      @lukedudgeon8699 Год назад

      I ride boa and laces.
      Happy with both.
      I feel you can determine load differently with laces.
      Where the boa can move through the guides independently.
      Hope this helps.

  • @johnsutcliffe3209
    @johnsutcliffe3209 Год назад

    I trashed a pair of vans hi standards in 30 days. I've done nearly 100 days on ride trident. The guy who sold me them said I'd get 120 days. They are just starting to show wear. Another guy in a different shop said they'd be good for 300 days.

  • @KevinGChiu
    @KevinGChiu Год назад

    If you warranty the boot, then they can learn about common failure points to improve in future versions. Helmet companies doe this too (blew up a helmet in an edge-catching incident).

    • @AngrySnowboarder
      @AngrySnowboarder  Год назад +2

      Thank you for telling me how warranties work, I had no clue that's how they do it. In fact I know nothing about working with companies boot divisions nor have I ever tested them for K2 internally in the past.

  • @jasonlorance1918
    @jasonlorance1918 Год назад

    Hi Angry...great video! Have you ever ridden the K2 Ortons? Was looking at them and the Thraxis. Love the ease of Boa boots, but always find myself re-tightening them every couple runs. Was thinking of going back to a standard laced boot like the Vans Infuse or Thirtytwo TM-3XD Grenier.

  • @LKwonz
    @LKwonz Год назад

    Can you review the new ride anthems? :)

  • @YimingPan
    @YimingPan Год назад

    Any thoughts on the Boa TX3 lace vs the steel laces?

    • @AngrySnowboarder
      @AngrySnowboarder  Год назад

      It has a little more give to it than the steel cable.

  • @McStunna
    @McStunna Год назад +1

    I want to love the thraxis but I wish they felt stiffer for longer post break-in…. Not much visible damage at all on mine but I feel like the support has depleted rapidly :(

    • @AngrySnowboarder
      @AngrySnowboarder  Год назад +1

      So that's the urethane breaking in I found. It develops these flex points in the tongue that let you push into it greater while the back spine stays stronger than the old version and retains that rear rigidity. The only way to make it stiffer would be to reduce its use in the tongue but having ridden K2 boots for over 10 years now I don't think that would make it last as long.

    • @jokermtb
      @jokermtb Год назад

      😊

  • @himboslice_
    @himboslice_ Год назад

    do you have to shave down your reminds? even with a heat mold with them in they take up too much space in my toe box area and I couldn't get them to work from the factory. I have some superfeet in right now but would love to get my reminds to work. I got the 4.5mm medic which could be part of my issue.

  • @rantanenravin4567
    @rantanenravin4567 Год назад +1

    I've wore the k2 Maysis for years, is there much difference to the Thraxxis other than another boa?

  • @opfreakx7661
    @opfreakx7661 Год назад

    boot dilemma. Burton Wides* fit my foot the best. I want a stiffer boot. My rulers are getting soft. - 2 new sets of Ruler Wides, 1 set of Ion Wides, or 1 Photon Wide? (Rulers are about half the cost of Ions) . *(Fit my foot best - years ago I ordered a bunch of boots online, fit ~10 different 'wide' pairs and the burtons fit best, there maybe new models that are better, but burton wides are a known.)

  • @rodneysherwood4515
    @rodneysherwood4515 Год назад

    I blew out the sole on myVans boot. Is it worth gluing the sole back to the boot?

    • @AngrySnowboarder
      @AngrySnowboarder  Год назад

      Unless you can stitch it from the side again, probably not.

  • @EssenceOfTrance
    @EssenceOfTrance Год назад +1

    1:56 - 2:03 so jealous

  • @connorkubilus8044
    @connorkubilus8044 Год назад +1

    One pair
    👀 my 32s lasted 33 days🤣🤣

  • @noernqknonepq8024
    @noernqknonepq8024 Год назад

    I get similar wear/lifespan to your boots with Ride Insanos and Salomon Malamutes, but haven't done the Thraxis yet. Tore through the plastic tongue on the insanos so they let me warranty em, but it happened to the replacements too - what's the tongue durability like on these?

    • @lukedudgeon8699
      @lukedudgeon8699 Год назад

      I'm using the insanos.
      Currently on 70+ days and haven't had issue(yet).
      Have noticed they're starting to feel softer.
      How many days before the tongue issues started?

    • @noernqknonepq8024
      @noernqknonepq8024 Год назад

      @@lukedudgeon8699 when I wasn't working on a mountain and just did once a week, it took about a season to start splitting right at the ankle joint - call it 30 days? I can be pretty hard on gear.

    • @surfingdready
      @surfingdready Год назад

      Same here with my Insano after 30 days. I'll get a new pair but I'm a bit worried it will happen again. So let's see what happens...

    • @noernqknonepq8024
      @noernqknonepq8024 Год назад

      @@surfingdready from personal experience, it 100% will. There's nothing that can stretch in the sides of the main flexpoint on the tongue so it's getting tensioned/pulled apart at the edges every time the boot bends hard.
      Complete plot twist, I switched to the K2 boundary to try out the softer side of things and because the shell has deep notches to allow a better range of movement (got the hyperflexible achilles) and they haven't worn down nearly as much! The shell looks like a crushed soda can lol but it's maintained some form of structure, even if my ankles now do most of the load-bearing.

    • @surfingdready
      @surfingdready Год назад

      @@noernqknonepq8024 If the tounge is the same, then it will happen again. Probable I bend the boots to much. I have to check the tounge frequently and when it tears then I drill a hole at the end of the crack hoping it doesn't tear any further.
      My previous boots were the Burton Photons which where somewhere in the middle of the road but during the second season (about after 40 days) they went very soft and by the end of the season some seams of the liner at the bottom dissolved. Not sure if it was the boots fault when I broke my ankle at the very end of that season (carving very hard and fast). So I desided to buy the Insano... really on the very stiff side.

  • @Wateryfire05
    @Wateryfire05 Год назад

    The music in this video sounds like it's off of a Halo soundtrack

  • @rodpolintan6533
    @rodpolintan6533 Год назад

    One full season is about the life of a pair of boots. Warranty them. get free new seasons model of boots simply because they aren't designed to be ridden an entire season.

  • @maness2112
    @maness2112 Год назад

    I just replace my boot ever 50 days or so.

  • @justinmuir9163
    @justinmuir9163 Год назад

    The following program was brought to you by K2

    • @AngrySnowboarder
      @AngrySnowboarder  Год назад +1

      The best boot is the one that fits your foot and fits your needs.

    • @justinmuir9163
      @justinmuir9163 Год назад

      @@AngrySnowboarder looks amazing to be honest dig the vibra soles. 3 boas seems like over kill but what do i know. I use dual myself. Always feared boa until i picked some up

  • @freesky1991
    @freesky1991 Год назад

    I have extra bone on my feet too, can't tie my strap too tight

  • @alanwrobleski
    @alanwrobleski Год назад

    I get a new pair of boots every 30 or 40 days of riding. They always fold in half with no effort after that long. Being cheap winds up being expensive

  • @playeralv
    @playeralv Год назад

    Sike and lubscribe

  • @rileyreynolds2663
    @rileyreynolds2663 Год назад

    rest your binding heelcup on your toe instead of board edge.