Forum Script SLR Snowboard Boot - Women's
Lace up the Forum Women’s Scrip SLR Snowboard Boot and read your lines with newfound comfort and confidence. Forum’s simple SLR lacing system works super-fast to lock you in and find your optimal level of support. The SLR keeps your laces from coming loose halfway down the mountain, so you aren’t left hanging like a wet noodle. The Script SLR’s Dual F Gel cupsole locks in your heel and features a heel and forefoot gel insert that absorbs bumps and the impact of big landings. The Script SLR’s liner provides warmth and support so you can push your riding beyond the screenplay and onto the big screen.
Bottom Line: The Forum Script SLR Snowboard Boot writes a whole new script for you to shred to this season
Rome Bastille Snowboard Boot - Women's
The Rome Women's Bastille Snowboard Boots beg to storm the mountain. Moldable ConFormist.2 liners give you that feet-up-on-the-couch-cushions feel even as you rip through the crud at full speed. Rome's synthetic uppers include a cut-out calf to eliminate pressure and jointed cuff to let you get maximum style out of your terrain park run. A molded heel pocket, internal cuff, and Achilles grip patch ensure your feet don't float around in these boots.
Bottom Line: All-mountain goodness.
Forum Aura Snowboard Boot - Women's
No matter what color your aura is, lace up the Forum Women’s Aura Snowboard Boot and shred the hill in total peace. This flexible snowboard boot features solid Forum technology aimed at comfort and durability from the first day of the season to your first inverted trick. Forum’s cozy Level 1 liner wraps your foot and ankle in heat-moldable, custom comfort. The Aura’s lush midsole and footbed cushions hard landings and makes your ride smoother than a supermodel’s skin. Forum’s recycled-rubber cupsole features two impact-dampening gel inserts so you don’t have to worry about landing hard off a ledge—as long as you land on your feet.
Bottom Line: Sink the Forum Aura Snowboard Boot into powder.
Forum Format SLR Snowboard Boot - Women's
The Forum Women’s Format SLR Snowboard Boot—Forum put together its best tech so you can rule the park, pipe, resort, powder … everywhere, in other words. Heat-moldable Level 2 liners give you a custom fit, support your ankles, offer a mid flex, and work with the AirSole outsole to cushion impacts and absorb chatter. The Gold Link internal cuff pulls your foot snug against the boot’s rubber backstay to lock down your foot and eliminate heel-lift. On top of all this, Forum's Speed Lacing system gives you a custom fit with one quick pull.
Bottom Line: Speedy lacing + dialed flex + all-out comfort = Forum’s best women’s boot.
Salomon Optima Snowboard Boot - Women's

Bottom Line: Optimize performance and comfort.
Salomon Ivy Snowboard Boot - Women's
The Salomon Women's Ivy Snowboard Boot grows from the ground up to support your feet and keep ’em toasty all day long. The Ginger outsole’s 3D tread pattern provides outstanding grip as you hike to a backcountry stash, while its ADIPREME dampening compound takes the shock out of sketchy landings. Salomon slipped the women’s-specific C.C. Supportive Liner into this all-mountain boot, giving you the custom-comfort of heat-moldable foam and the piggy-warming joy of Toasty Toes insulation. The Powerlace Pro Soft lacing system locks in your foot with one simple pull. Oh, and we almost forgot about the fluffy touch lining that makes these boots feel ridiculously soft and warm.
Bottom Line: A plush all-mountain ride.
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ReplyDeleteYou were feeling pain accross the ball of your foot. Men's boots are lasted for a larger forefoot while womens are lasted for a lower volume forefoot. You may want to look at some men's boots - good thing pink can swing both ways
ooo. good point i will have to look into that.
ReplyDeleteAnd if your heel hurts pay attention to the way the heel cup feels. My solomons heel cup is pretty hard and hurts after to much toeside. It is funny that the first time I get on your blog is when you are a couple blocks away not multiple states away. See you in the afternoon
ReplyDeleteif burtons a problem then forum probubly will be as well becouse its the same company same technology diferent name, the rome boot line is rather new still but legit and bad A of it fits
ReplyDeletebut i also really liked my salomons but they were kindof sloppy in my bindings so check that out too
also to help your foot you could try some different footbeds that have some support in the forefoot area maybe even the speacialized ones would work with the fancy metatarsel butten