We don't reccomend doing it that way. works of course, but it is possible to damage your feet dpending on the boot and person. Ether way a lot of pain can be saved by breaking in your boots before hitting the slopes:)
@@JimOutofControl thank you. I called the shop I bought you them from and they asked me to bring them in to take a look. I’ll get it checked next week.
@@legendmir1yep. That’s a good move. If you pay for boots and are fitted correctly they should be mostly pain free. Even perfect straight up. Modern boots are like trainers these days. They aren’t hire boots.
I always buy my boots a half size too small. Heat mold them, then wear them around the house all summer. By the time the season hit, they're broke in. 🤘🏼
hi! thanks for the info, I was wondering if it’s okay if the boots make your feet numb when sitting? when walking around it’s alright but if I sit for a few seconds the boot is tight around the back of my ankle and i think it’s cutting into my sural nerve
Ideally boots shouldn't be making your feet numb, however if it's just when sitting Id suggest loostening your boots when resting and retighten when you go riding! and make sure you aren't overtightening your boots.
My first year and I got sum thirty two boas but I don’t know how much they will pack out as they are pretty tight right now this vid is helping me a lot!!!🙏🏽
We have't used them personally - so far we are loving the ease and functionality of the Step Ons! We have more Step On content coming this season so keep an eye out :) Kevin over at Snowboardprocamp has some reviews on the clew gear go check them out if your interested!
I rented a boot in my size, ended up getting mad blisters on both heels after like 4 hours of riding. Ended up sizing up by half a size and still feels small… kinda worried
Must be nice to have 9.5 feet. I boot out so bad with my 14s. I cannot wear anything smaller. As such, I need a deck with a waist of 13in. I'm riding a 2017/18 Burton Descendant wide that's like 11.5in at the waist. It's so bad that I bought skis...
Yup, I’m going to give them a try. This is the first time I’ve ever used them. I’m looking forward to seeing how they compare to traditional strap bindings and will be posting about it - Nev
@@SnowboardAddiction like you said in your vid my brother boot is everything with them I’d stay on the softer side personally because of how responsive they are I go back and forth depending where I’m at and what I want to do that day
I’ve always just used the “go snowboarding” method. It works really well.
We don't reccomend doing it that way. works of course, but it is possible to damage your feet dpending on the boot and person. Ether way a lot of pain can be saved by breaking in your boots before hitting the slopes:)
I’m doing that right now and it’s like having daggers jammed into my ankles 😢 (Burton imprint 3 liner)
@@legendmir1 I don’t reckon they are the right fit then bro. They shouldn’t be like that.
@@JimOutofControl thank you. I called the shop I bought you them from and they asked me to bring them in to take a look. I’ll get it checked next week.
@@legendmir1yep. That’s a good move. If you pay for boots and are fitted correctly they should be mostly pain free. Even perfect straight up. Modern boots are like trainers these days. They aren’t hire boots.
Got a set of 32s this afternoon. Perfect timing....
Look after your boots and they'll look after you! :)
First foray into BOA. Felt good to start...@@SnowboardAddiction
I always buy my boots a half size too small. Heat mold them, then wear them around the house all summer. By the time the season hit, they're broke in. 🤘🏼
Watching this in my new snowboard boots 🤣🤣🤣
NIce hahaha
Looking forward to your step on review. Burton ion is one of the most comfy boots i have used.
We are looking forward to sharing our thoughts on them!
Broke my toe a month ago, I’ve been waiting for it to heal so I can get some reps in on my jib setup
Hopefully you have a speedy recover!
hi! thanks for the info, I was wondering if it’s okay if the boots make your feet numb when sitting? when walking around it’s alright but if I sit for a few seconds the boot is tight around the back of my ankle and i think it’s cutting into my sural nerve
Ideally boots shouldn't be making your feet numb, however if it's just when sitting Id suggest loostening your boots when resting and retighten when you go riding! and make sure you aren't overtightening your boots.
My first year and I got sum thirty two boas but I don’t know how much they will pack out as they are pretty tight right now this vid is helping me a lot!!!🙏🏽
32 pack out a good bit, most peoplesize down on them for that reason!
@@SnowboardAddiction good to hear now I’ll I need is snow but Minnesota is going from 60 this week to 30s next week
My boots squeak when i start using them is that normal?
Nothing to worry about as long as they are comfortable and aren't broken in anyway!
#ad? Hope you got all that Burton gear for free Nev 🤣. I'm also looking forward to a more in deepth review of those boots and bindings.
For sure! it's our first time trying the step-ons, so we will see if they become our new go-to or not.
Sweet video guys !
Great advice love the video 👍🤟
Glad you enjoyed it!
What do you think about clew bindings?
We have't used them personally - so far we are loving the ease and functionality of the Step Ons! We have more Step On content coming this season so keep an eye out :) Kevin over at Snowboardprocamp has some reviews on the clew gear go check them out if your interested!
When was this filmed?
This Week!
I rented a boot in my size, ended up getting mad blisters on both heels after like 4 hours of riding. Ended up sizing up by half a size and still feels small… kinda worried
Boots fit different depending on the brand.
Go to a board shop and try a bunch of different pairs, it’s the only way.
Must be nice to have 9.5 feet. I boot out so bad with my 14s. I cannot wear anything smaller. As such, I need a deck with a waist of 13in. I'm riding a 2017/18 Burton Descendant wide that's like 11.5in at the waist. It's so bad that I bought skis...
And I thought I struggled with 13s...
Snowboarding is not nice to big feet sadly:(
Why do they make boots so bulky and heavy though, it’s like wearing a cast on your foot.
Snowboard boots come in all shapes and sizes! Softer Flex boots are often lighter and comfier but you obviously sacrifice some control for comfort.
Hello, I sent an email this morning requesting to purchase a rail replacement. No response yet.
Hey Jeff, Someone from our team will be with you shortly!
Dang are you swapping step ons this season!?
Yup, I’m going to give them a try. This is the first time I’ve ever used them. I’m looking forward to seeing how they compare to traditional strap bindings and will be posting about it - Nev
@@SnowboardAddiction like you said in your vid my brother boot is everything with them I’d stay on the softer side personally because of how responsive they are I go back and forth depending where I’m at and what I want to do that day