Old tradition meets high tech with the Restricted Rover Snowboard Boots by Burton x Diemme. Two of our favourite brands have teamed up to create a boot that should have been developed ten years ago, a boot that actually looks as good as it feels. This perfect collaboration has merged the best in a traditional hiking boot design and manufacturing with the best in snowboard boot technology. The first unmistakable feature is the traditional full grain leather wingtip outer shell design and the no frill hiking style laces. The second is the sizing/footprint, a size ten means a ten, no longer will you have to deal with those over sized clunky lead weight boots that cause heel and toe drag. The Restricted Rovers are short, light, and sleek; and actually look and feel like a real boot. The third and most important is the comfort and cushioning. Hidden behind this fancy leather is Burton’s new dual density tongue, Vibram rubber outsole, low-profile midsole, B3 impact protection gel, ESS support shank, ankle and inner cuff support, and the new seamless Infinite Ride 4 liner…basically you’re getting a lighter, sleeker boot that will give you the proper support and cushion for a full day on the hill. Check em out on the Burton site here.
Old tradition meets high tech with the Restricted Rover Snowboard Boots by Burton x Diemme. Two of our favourite brands have teamed up to create a boot that should have been developed ten years ago, a boot that actually looks as good as it feels. This perfect collaboration has merged the best in a traditional hiking boot design and manufacturing with the best in snowboard boot technology. The first unmistakable feature is the traditional full grain leather wingtip outer shell design and the no frill hiking style laces. The second is the sizing/footprint, a size ten means a ten, no longer will you have to deal with those over sized clunky lead weight boots that cause heel and toe drag. The Restricted Rovers are short, light, and sleek; and actually look and feel like a real boot. The third and most important is the comfort and cushioning. Hidden behind this fancy leather is Burton’s new dual density tongue, Vibram rubber outsole, low-profile midsole, B3 impact protection gel, ESS support shank, ankle and inner cuff support, and the new seamless Infinite Ride 4 liner…basically you’re getting a lighter, sleeker boot that will give you the proper support and cushion for a full day on the hill. Check em out on the Burton site here.