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MelbaToasted

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Posted on Sep 27, 2009

i'm digging the 2010 Ride FUL's (the acid yellows, from a purely aesthetic standpoint), but don't know much about them... there's a place about an hour away that has them, but before i go and waste gas, I was hoping anyone on here could tell me if these are the boot i'm looking for... so, any opinions or feedback on either a demoed pair of 2010's or perhaps even the 2009's? i hear they're hella light, but how about flex (stiff/medium/soft)? fit (narrow/wide/true to size)? does it achieve lightness by sacrificing comfort and durablity? terrain and style of riding it's meant for?

thanks...

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Posted on Sep 27, 2009

The Burrito wrap liner is sick. There isn't too much of a shape to them as they're meant to be fully molded to your foot before they hit snow. Just don't expect them to be 32 wide. They're light and flexible it's a high end park oriented boot, so if you're like 120lbs it might seem a bit stiff if you're over 160 probably find it soft and jibby.
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Posted on Sep 27, 2009

intuition powerwrap is fucking tits

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frankshreds

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Posted on Oct 05, 2009

I got them in 08, and got the 09's last season when through warranty.  the 08 fell apart fast and became super soft after 3 weeks.  the 09's much improvement.  lasted me all season, broke in but never became so soft I feared my ankles where in risk.  and they held up cosmetically all year 70+days.  Get them,  they are really light.  not as light as some of the other company "light boots" but for a freestyle boot that will keep you secure yet not too stiff, these boots are what you want.  I am sure the 2010's have only improved.

MelbaToasted

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Posted on Oct 05, 2009

sounds good to me... just gotta try em on and make sure they fit my foot... really looking forward to finally getting to ride an Intuition liner...

by the way, how is the pack out in these boots/liners? pack out much? a lot? very little?


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elsnowboardo
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Posted on Oct 05, 2009

Posted by MelbaToasted
sounds good to me... just gotta try em on and make sure they fit my foot... really looking forward to finally getting to ride an Intuition liner...

by the way, how is the pack out in these boots/liners? pack out much? a lot? very little?



Have them heat mold a smaller size than what you think you need and see if it fits, then go from there. I got about 140 days on one pair of K2's with this liner before they went all blah.
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frankshreds

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Posted on Oct 07, 2009

Yeah I usually wear a size 11 and got the Rides in a 10.5 and maybe could have went to a 10 after heat molding the liner.  They are awesome.  Just as El said the liner holds up well. 140 days is preety sick.


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