We have a review coming soon! Definetly stiffer but i like the longevity of the flex retention and mid flexing ride but if you like a stiffer flexing boot that could work. The rift also has better traction too
Wow great review! Thanks for being so informative. Have had the Vans infuse for a couple seasons and looking to retire them. looking for an all around boot mainly for resort riding. I had a rep put me on to these. Been thinking of getting the vans infuse again but starting to get lazy with the lace system but yet again not a big deal. What would be comparable to those? I have a list of boots I might try on Nidecker rifts, Ride Lasso pros/Fuse, Salomon Dialogue, Vans infuse, Thirty two TM2s. No burtons for me though. Would love to hear your feedback thanks!
Thans. The Rifts are a good bit softer and especially so on the top lacing area so might not be the best call. You might not like the limited adjustability on the Lasso Pro's. The Fuse's could work. So could the Dialogue, Dead Bolt and TM2 BOA's but hard to say without knowing more about you, your foot width, instep etc. If you want to get into it more and do this right, hit me here to give me the info I need to help you much better. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
Awesome review! I’m really torn between these and the Altai’s. I mainly do narrow-ish tree runs/off piste, and I’m a speed demon on groomers. (I board in powdery Nagano, Japan) I was attracted to the stiffness of the Altai’s but also pretty rough on my gear so hesitant about the EVA soles. Do you think the Rift will suit my needs? (Also looking at the K2 Maysis boots)
Yeah tough call. I think the Rift might be a little too soft for you as I found both the Rift and Rift Lace a little softer/less responsive than the Maysis. Maysis is a great boot. If going Nidecker and you like speed/stiffness take a look at the Kita. Also consider the K2 Orton, Holgate and possibly the thraxis as well. Hit me up here if you want to get into more detail. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
more response for sure and more support at the top of the boot with the Fuse. Less shock absorption though. I think the Rift BOA and Lace are more park/freestyle oriented.
Great to hear. For other readers what is your boot size and width? If you know your arch and instep even better. The red tab at the bottom inside the boot? If memory serves me correct, that is to pull up the lace around the liner to get your foot out.
@@thegoodridesnow ahhh that makes sense it’s kinda awkward to get at but I understand the function now. Thanks! I’m a size 8.5 I used the print out sheet on their website and it worked out.
@@thegoodridesnow Oh yeah, I forgot an important part about my experience with the Kita, the website recommend me a 11.5, I ordered an 11, I think I would have been able to fit into a 10.5. Unfortunately, don't know if the lasting is the same between their boots. The line up is a bit frustrating, you can only get the extra heel hold features and what they imply are their best liners on the most expensive and stiffest boots.
If you like and own a med/stiff to stiff boot now then I would pass. If you like a more medium flex that will stay that way a long time this could work. It really comes down to personal preference.
@@thegoodridesnow last question. I only ask because the apx are only available online. Left foot 9.1D right foot 9.9D do you think i should order 9.5s or 10 boot?
Tough call. Safest call is to go 10's and add boot fitting foam in the heel of the left foot to move your toe up to the gas pedal on the binding. If you go to a good boot fitter you might be able to make a size 9.5 work. They would have to heat mold the right foot and maybe shave some foam or punch out the heel a bit to make it fit and then add less boot fitting foam to the heel of the left.
Thanks for the advice once again. I currently am running some tired vans aura pros in 10's they are a good fit. I used to lose my big toe nails in 9.5s mainly 32s before the upsized vans. So yeah i will probably go with 10s again. Appreciate the response@@thegoodridesnow
@@thegoodridesnowmy 10s APXs showed up today and that was the proper choice! Thanks again! They are some nice looking boots. Today was my first day up wish they arrived yesterday
Altai review coming soon. Just soo behind. Rift is not as stiff but it will retain it's flex longer and it has rubber throughout the sole where the Altai doesn't. So if you ride a lot and want a good medium flexing boot that will keep it's flex a long time I'd go Rift. I can't stop thinking about this boot and I'm considering making it my daily driver.
Its not as reduced as the earlier Adidas models but close to the later models before they pulled the plug. This isn't as supportive at the top though compared to the Tactical ADV or Response. If you had the Samba or Superstar this will be close.
Thoughts on the altai boot? Stiffer flex, lower price point than the rift.
We have a review coming soon! Definetly stiffer but i like the longevity of the flex retention and mid flexing ride but if you like a stiffer flexing boot that could work. The rift also has better traction too
Next years Rift coming with a lace option 😘👌
Oh that could be very cool!
Wow great review! Thanks for being so informative. Have had the Vans infuse for a couple seasons and looking to retire them. looking for an all around boot mainly for resort riding. I had a rep put me on to these. Been thinking of getting the vans infuse again but starting to get lazy with the lace system but yet again not a big deal. What would be comparable to those? I have a list of boots I might try on Nidecker rifts, Ride Lasso pros/Fuse, Salomon Dialogue, Vans infuse, Thirty two TM2s. No burtons for me though. Would love to hear your feedback thanks!
Thans. The Rifts are a good bit softer and especially so on the top lacing area so might not be the best call. You might not like the limited adjustability on the Lasso Pro's. The Fuse's could work. So could the Dialogue, Dead Bolt and TM2 BOA's but hard to say without knowing more about you, your foot width, instep etc. If you want to get into it more and do this right, hit me here to give me the info I need to help you much better. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
Awesome review! I’m really torn between these and the Altai’s. I mainly do narrow-ish tree runs/off piste, and I’m a speed demon on groomers. (I board in powdery Nagano, Japan) I was attracted to the stiffness of the Altai’s but also pretty rough on my gear so hesitant about the EVA soles. Do you think the Rift will suit my needs? (Also looking at the K2 Maysis boots)
Yeah tough call. I think the Rift might be a little too soft for you as I found both the Rift and Rift Lace a little softer/less responsive than the Maysis. Maysis is a great boot. If going Nidecker and you like speed/stiffness take a look at the Kita. Also consider the K2 Orton, Holgate and possibly the thraxis as well. Hit me up here if you want to get into more detail. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
How would you compare these to the Ride fuse for response? Ride Fuse was very responsive for me but my ankles hate the cutouts in the liner.
more response for sure and more support at the top of the boot with the Fuse. Less shock absorption though. I think the Rift BOA and Lace are more park/freestyle oriented.
Just got a pair, holy crap these are comfy right out of the box and so light. I'm not sure what the lower red pull tab is for though?
Great to hear. For other readers what is your boot size and width? If you know your arch and instep even better. The red tab at the bottom inside the boot? If memory serves me correct, that is to pull up the lace around the liner to get your foot out.
@@thegoodridesnow ahhh that makes sense it’s kinda awkward to get at but I understand the function now. Thanks! I’m a size 8.5 I used the print out sheet on their website and it worked out.
I tried the Kita, and it felt like my medial malleolus was rammed up against a hard flat surface of the boot.
Thanks for your take
@@thegoodridesnow Oh yeah, I forgot an important part about my experience with the Kita, the website recommend me a 11.5, I ordered an 11, I think I would have been able to fit into a 10.5. Unfortunately, don't know if the lasting is the same between their boots. The line up is a bit frustrating, you can only get the extra heel hold features and what they imply are their best liners on the most expensive and stiffest boots.
Would this shoe work with Union Atlas + Jones Frontier for some all-mountain freeriding or is it too soft for that?
If you like and own a med/stiff to stiff boot now then I would pass. If you like a more medium flex that will stay that way a long time this could work. It really comes down to personal preference.
What are the main differences between apx and standard rifts? Sure better quality materials. Would like to know if its worth the extra $$$
They are pretty similar but the APX gives you a better shell and its a little more shock absorbent.
@@thegoodridesnow last question. I only ask because the apx are only available online. Left foot 9.1D right foot 9.9D do you think i should order 9.5s or 10 boot?
Tough call. Safest call is to go 10's and add boot fitting foam in the heel of the left foot to move your toe up to the gas pedal on the binding. If you go to a good boot fitter you might be able to make a size 9.5 work. They would have to heat mold the right foot and maybe shave some foam or punch out the heel a bit to make it fit and then add less boot fitting foam to the heel of the left.
Thanks for the advice once again. I currently am running some tired vans aura pros in 10's they are a good fit. I used to lose my big toe nails in 9.5s mainly 32s before the upsized vans. So yeah i will probably go with 10s again. Appreciate the response@@thegoodridesnow
@@thegoodridesnowmy 10s APXs showed up today and that was the proper choice! Thanks again! They are some nice looking boots. Today was my first day up wish they arrived yesterday
I am thinking to change my Northwave Edge for something more stiff and was looking at Rift or Altai - how do they compare?
Altai review coming soon. Just soo behind. Rift is not as stiff but it will retain it's flex longer and it has rubber throughout the sole where the Altai doesn't. So if you ride a lot and want a good medium flexing boot that will keep it's flex a long time I'd go Rift. I can't stop thinking about this boot and I'm considering making it my daily driver.
I have Adidas
The next boot is considering this
What do you think?
Is it possible to maintain footprint reduction?
Its not as reduced as the earlier Adidas models but close to the later models before they pulled the plug. This isn't as supportive at the top though compared to the Tactical ADV or Response. If you had the Samba or Superstar this will be close.