K2 Ryker Boot Review

By Published On: June 26th, 20112 Comments

K2 Ryker Snowboard Boot 2012

K2 Snowboards, Snowboard Boots, Bindings, Skis, Hoodies Everyone wants to ride the 2012 K2 Ryker Snowboard Boot, because they sets the standard with the Boa system. The Intuition Comfort Fit 3D liner is gonna keep you happy and snug all season long because of the external “J” bars that lock your heel in place, and because of the pommel strap that keeps the 3D molded tongue locked and loaded.The low profile, harshmellow infused outsole is going to keep your feet happy and smiling all day long. The harshmellow system is part of this book all over — in the outsole and in the comfort EVA footbed. You’ll see the harshmellow pads on the bottom. That’s how K2 decided to keep your feet happy and well-protected with the harshmellow System.

K2 Ryker Lacing System

What’s great about these liners is actually the lacing system that it has. It has an internal Conda™  lacing system in the shell. You can tighten and loosen the internal liner lacing on the outside of the boot. So if you’re going inside the chalet and your boots are really tight, and you don’t want to take your whole foot out or anything like that. All you have to do is pull the strap over and allow it to loosen a little bit by pulling the other strap in front as well.

The K2 Boa Coiler system is what makes these boots so efficient. To loosen the boot all you have to do is pull the Boa knob out and in a snap, you’re out! Likewise, to tighten the Boa system all you have to do is push the Boa knob in, turn clockwise, and the boot will tighten. This is the boot that everyone wants to ride! It is the K2 Ryker Snowboard Boot. Ryker rules!

 

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2 Comments

  1. andrewlt8@gmail.com September 9, 2013 at 3:58 pm - Reply

    flex?

    • Dana September 9, 2013 at 4:05 pm - Reply

      The K2 Ryker Snowboard boot has a med flex. I would give it about a 5 or 6 out 10. Which makes it a great boot for Freestyle or All Mountain riding.

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