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"Great boots"
Pros: Fit well, nice and snug, warm
Cons: wear and tear a bit easily,
I've had these boots for the past two years now and i love the boa design, it makes it so east just to slip the boot on, tighten them up, and go. when you're on the mountain you dont have to mess around with taking your gloves off to re-tie your laces, with these, you can tighten them on the spot
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"Great Boots "
Pros: Easy on, off, great support, great fit
Cons: None,
Ride in them all day in comfort. Great support. Super easy to loosen or tighten. Lifetime warrenty on boa laces. you'll be happy with these.
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"dc boots"
Pros: boa system!, warmth, price
Cons:
i had the chance to borrow my friend's judge boots (fortunate to wear the same size) and i have to say it's amazing. my regular boots are burton driver x, so this was definitely a change for the better. the boa system completely destroys the burton lacing system. no more dealing with wrapping the strings and tucking them in their pockets. with the boa system, the boots do not get loose. these boots were stiff, but not as stiff as the driver x, so it handled a lot more easier in the park. and of course, these boots kept me warm and dry. i will be buying these boots soon.
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"Great"
Pros: double boa system vs laces, stiffness of boot, ease in and out of boot
Cons: none ,
I bought this boot because a friend was working at snowboard shop recommded was not to keen on the blue and yellow but now I love them. great lacing system, nice overall boot stiff compared to others, would buy a new one again.
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"JUDGE!!!"
Pros: SUPER EASY!!!, Bravo liner is awesome,
Cons: A little too stiff for my taste, Can't find replacement sole sold online if needed,
These boots are so comfortable and nice. I had previously the rapid lacing system from DC and they are nothing like the BOA. The dual boa system is great, but the only problem with these is that they are a little stiff. But overall, these are awesome boots.
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"DC Knows Feet!!"
Pros: Snug and Responsive, No Heel Lift, Comfortable and Warm
Cons:
Out of all my gear, these have to be the most important part of my setup. These were my first pair of Boa boots I've owned and I was kind of skeptical switching from traditional laces to these. (had a pair of Forum Kicker's before) Now I think I'll never go back to traditional laces. These boots fit the shape of my foot PERFECTLY!(I have a high arch and sort of wide foot) When first lacing these things up, the total area of my achilles heel fit snug and tight in and around the J-bars. Virtually no heel lift within these boots at all even after I had already broken them in. Very responsive, I'd say a mid-stiff boot that allows me to ride anything on the mountain. Can loosen the upper zone when riding park and crank em down for shredding through the trees in pow. Extremely light weight boot and has great tread on the sole. Boa focus is really comfortable on my foot, even when I have it cranked down a ton. Would definetly recommend these boots if your looking for a high-end all-mountain freestyle boot!
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"WoW.. Great Boots"
Pros: Warm, Fits nicely and loose,
Cons: stiff at first,
The boots are stiff at first, then once broken it, they're perfect fit, nice feel, warm, perfect flex.
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"Double boa is the only way to dial it in."
Pros: Easy to adjust, Can adjust on the fly, Nice and warm
Cons: presses a little much on the inside of my ankle,
I have owned these boots for two years now. They are very warm, but not to the point of discomfort. They have great traction and fit well in my bindings. I love being able to adjust who tight I have them with just a simple click of the wheel, and with that they are super fast to put on. I have not owned or tried a pair of boa style boots before, but I will not ever buy a single boa boot after owning these. The only problem is that when I have these things cranked in, is that I start to get a pressure point on the inside of my left ankle. More then likely it has to do with that foot not getting the chance to come out of the binding since its my lead foot.
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"Awesome Boot"
Pros: Heel Hold , Easy to Tighten, Stiff
Cons:
These boots work great, love the boa system. You can make them as tight as you want, and it stays tight all through the day. These boots are much stiffer than my old ones, and give me much better control.
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"ONE OF THE BEST BOOTS"
Pros: Extream comfort, easy to tight, no shoe lace,
Cons: none,
It is a great boot. Actually for all mountain and Freeriding. Friends have mentioned the knobs fall to pieces pretty fast. One of my knobs is already to fall a part after some days use. Also the boot softening up after only a couple of days use.
But I had before Burton Boots and they did the same! So what...
If you just a beginner or immidiate the boot is perfect for you and makes everything easy. But for those guys they are competitiv. Look maybe for another Boot
and Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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"Great boots"
Pros: Comfortable, Great Price, Dual Zone
Cons:
These boots are nice and comfy- I like my boots REAL tight so I went with a half size small... They are nice and snug so usually I think they would be true to size.. I like to keep the bottom of the boot loose and the top tight so the dual zone works great for me!
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"Awesome Boots"
Pros: BOA system makes tightening easy, Dual zone helps tighten in the right spots,
Cons: Hard to adjust if your pants are over BOA, Really tight when you first get them,
I picked up the Judge boots to go with my board setup and I love them. When I first got them I thought they were too small because my toes were squished inside of them. Snowboard boots are supposed to be snug though and these have hard inner liners that pack out and conform to your foot. After the first time I rode them my feet actually hurt, but by the 3rd time I rode with them they were packed out and now fit perfectly. They're super easy to get on and dialed in and when I want to take a break I just pop the BOA to loosen them up a little. I have read that sometimes the tightening cable snaps but I haven't had that problem and rode these boots all season without an issue. I liked them so much I bought my girlfriend a pair of DC BOA boots and she loves them too. I would highly recommend these boots to anyone.
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"DC Judge's"
Pros: Stiff, BOA rocks,
Cons:
I got these boots to replace my phases which got pretty worn. These boots are great. Much stiffer then my phases and the BOA makes getting your boots on and tight simple.
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"Yea Judge !!!!"
Pros: Light weight, fits like a glove, Easy on, easy off, great support
Cons: Doesn't cook breakfast,
Great boot. Great support.Ride all day in comfort. Just right fit. 1/2 size up to accommodate thick socks. The double boa system is the easiest to use and is guaranteed for life by boa. Lets you feel the board with great response. Bought the DC Saber's for my son and he loves them.
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"Carved with the Judge"
Pros: Stiffness, Adjustability, Fit
Cons: Would prefer Alpha Liner,
This is a stiff boot compared to the DC Scouts which I had been using previously for 2 seasons. The increased stiffness helped me to feel much more planted to my board which has improved all aspects of my riding from speed and balance to carving and tricks.
The BOA system takes a little getting use to but in the end it allows you to quickly dial in your fit without the need to remove your gloves.
All in all I am very satisfied with the Judge.
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