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  Snowboard Boots » Junior » 16129

LTD Stratus Junior Boy's Snowboard Boots Charcoal

Sale: $39.00
Retail: $120.00

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He won't just be keeping up with dad in this boot, he'll be leaving dad in the dust! The Stratus is stiff enough to maintain control at any speed but soft enough where it counts to make sure he'll be able to stay out all day and won't be complaining about his feet. You can't go wrong here.
Appropriate ability levels. The L9 Listers say: Versatile The L9 team says: Weekend Warrior
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Flex Rating: 8 out of 10

Flex Rating: The flex rating of a boot refers to how stiff the boot is, the higher the relative rating the stiffer the boot. Some boots will list 4 of 5, others may list 8 of 10; two such boots should have similar flex. In general more beginner rider wants a lower flex and more advanced rider a higher flex, but this is not always the case as some beginner riders like more support and some advanced riders like more give.

Ski Boot Tongue PullTongue Pull: A loop of fabric at the top of the tongue helps in putting on and removing the boots. Pull it forward and to the side and your foot should slide right in.

Removable Liner: This boot comes with a removable liner. Removable liners have the advantage of being easier to dry than non removable liners, and the disadvantage of usually being a little larger than a non removable linered boot of the same size.

Integrated Heel Counter: A fancy name for a piece of plastic in the heel that gives extra support.

High-Density Rubber Outsole: rubber liner of this boot is extremely durable and dense for digging into the snow without slipping.

PVC/EVA shell/tongue materials: Scientific blend (PVC and EVA are both abbreviations of longer chemical names) offers more durability and comfort than other, uh, less scientific materials.

PVC Upper: The upper of this boot is a flexible PVC plastic, that feels about like a stiff leather. This material is highly waterproof and resists abuse well.

Soft Touch Laces: Softer material used so your hands and fingers don't get torn up while tightening the laces.

Steel Hardware: The eyelets and other critical parts of the lacing system are made of steel for increased wear.

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