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Boot and Binding Sizing - Please Help!
ok i'm having a very hard time deciding whether to go with size 10 or
10.5 Burton Drivers 2004 model. I already bought the 10.5's and they fit very comfortable with very slight heel lift (maybe .5 to .75 inch). When standing my toes very lightly touch the front. If I take the liner out and put my foot in i can just barely pinch about a half centimetre of space. My friend has a pair of last years 10's (brand new) that i have been trying and they definitely fit snugger but my toes touch a little more. When i take the liner out my toe (big toe) is right up to the front. After wearing the 10's my feet hurt and ache a bit from being crampped up. I don't know whether i should exchange my 10.5's for the 10's cuz i hear that they pack out. Then again i hear that feet swell when riding. My prior experience is with Sims Rogue 10.5 and my feet hurt so much (probably from strapping up too tight) that i wanted to quit riding. That's why i bought the more expensive Burton Driver. Please any advice would be appreciated so i can make an informed decision. I have read ALL prior posts and websites for this topic with little help. Furthermore my Burton Mission Greed Binding chart says M is 8-10 and L is 10-15. I bought the L and if I go to a 10 boot should i go with the M binding instead? Please help! |
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I have Burton Ion boot size 9.5 and use the Large binding. It fits
the boot alot better. There is no need to use the gas peddle. Go for the large, also the staps will fit more over your foot and not crush your toes. AS for the boots go for 10.5. If your boots are 2 small you will be in pain all day and your feet will freeze. What about using a thicker sock in the boot. Do you still get the heel lift with the boot in strapped into the binding? As for "Packing out" most boots are stiff and do not pack out until they are several years old or you ride them everyday. When they pack out it is time to get a new set. |
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As for "Packing out" most boots are stiff and do not pack out until
they are several years old or you ride them everyday. When they pack out it is time to get a new set. I disagree with that statement - every boot I've ever had - Burton, K2, Shimano, Salomon, Raichle - has packed out to a noticeable degree after about 7 or 8 days of riding. Mike T |
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Boot and Binding Sizing - Please Help!
I disagree with that statement - every boot I've ever had - Burton, K2,
Shimano, Salomon, Raichle - has packed out to a noticeable degree after about 7 or 8 days of riding. Mike T What does, "packed out" mean when we talk about boots? sorry guys/gals im new. but want to know as it sounds important. cheers and thanks. john |
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Thanks for your posts. I get about the same amount of heel lift in
both sizes and it's very negligable and i don't even consider it significant. My feet DO feel much more comfortable in the 10.5 and although the 10's aren't too bad i am very afraid that my feet will cramp and get sore and cold. My regular shoe size for skate shoes is 10.5 if that helps any. I'm leaning toward keeping the 10.5's but i'm still gonna think about it. Any further advice is appreciated. "Mike T" wrote in message .. . As for "Packing out" most boots are stiff and do not pack out until they are several years old or you ride them everyday. When they pack out it is time to get a new set. I disagree with that statement - every boot I've ever had - Burton, K2, Shimano, Salomon, Raichle - has packed out to a noticeable degree after about 7 or 8 days of riding. Mike T |
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What does, "packed out" mean when we talk about boots? sorry
guys/gals im new. but want to know as it sounds important. Glad you asked! Pack-out refers to the liner compressing and therefore having more volume inside it than it did when new. The same thing applies to linerless boots. If your boots fit perfectly when they are new, they'll be too big when they pack out. Some boots with removable liners can be rejuvenated by throwing the liners in the dryer or an oven on a certain temperature setting. Different models pack out differently so it can be difficult to guess how much they will pack out. My Salomon Malamutes (2001-02) were half-size too small when I bought them, they fit beautifully after 5 riding days. Mike T |
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My regular shoe size for skate shoes is 10.5 if that helps any. I'm
leaning toward keeping the 10.5's but i'm still gonna think about it. Any further advice is appreciated. I personally like my boots snug fitting. I use Salomons and it takes 'em about 5 riding days to pack out and for those 5 riding days I find myself stopping to rest my feet, often. (I had to return several pairs of 00-01 Malamutes for warranty and had to suffer this over and over again - argh! The 01-02's I got them replaced with are still going strong) But the anatomical details of your foot are different than mine of course, so I can't say that my choice (go with the smaller ones) is right for you. Mike T |
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Thanks for your tips. I just learning an important lesson. LAST
year's Driver's fit different than this years! They are they exact same boot and even the liners don't look much different but I guess they changed the "last" and this year's 10's fit me AWESOME. They are snug and much less heel lift than my 10.5's and they don't hurt...just feel snug. I also learned that snowboard socks are wicked! I took the other dudes advice and kept the L bindings. I'm hoping these Greed bindings will be sick too. THANKS! "Mike T" wrote in message .. . My regular shoe size for skate shoes is 10.5 if that helps any. I'm leaning toward keeping the 10.5's but i'm still gonna think about it. Any further advice is appreciated. I personally like my boots snug fitting. I use Salomons and it takes 'em about 5 riding days to pack out and for those 5 riding days I find myself stopping to rest my feet, often. (I had to return several pairs of 00-01 Malamutes for warranty and had to suffer this over and over again - argh! The 01-02's I got them replaced with are still going strong) But the anatomical details of your foot are different than mine of course, so I can't say that my choice (go with the smaller ones) is right for you. Mike T |
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"Chet Hayes" wrote in message om... (Marty) wrote in message om... Thanks for your tips. I just learning an important lesson. LAST year's Driver's fit different than this years! They are they exact same boot and even the liners don't look much different but I guess they changed the "last" and this year's 10's fit me AWESOME. They are snug and much less heel lift than my 10.5's and they don't hurt...just feel snug. I also learned that snowboard socks are wicked! I took the other dudes advice and kept the L bindings. I'm hoping these Greed bindings will be sick too. THANKS! "Mike T" wrote in message .. . My regular shoe size for skate shoes is 10.5 if that helps any. I'm leaning toward keeping the 10.5's but i'm still gonna think about it. Any further advice is appreciated. I personally like my boots snug fitting. I use Salomons and it takes 'em about 5 riding days to pack out and for those 5 riding days I find myself stopping to rest my feet, often. (I had to return several pairs of 00-01 Malamutes for warranty and had to suffer this over and over again - argh! The 01-02's I got them replaced with are still going strong) But the anatomical details of your foot are different than mine of course, so I can't say that my choice (go with the smaller ones) is right for you. Mike T I would not call .5 to .75 inchs of heel lift very slight. That much is more than I would accept in a new pair of boots. It's also likely to get worse as the boots pack out. Instead of considering different sizes in the Burton Driver, I would look at other boots, since it sounds like neither of these fit well. It's not unusual to have a particular boot model fit awful and then have another model in the same size from the same manufacturer fit great. There are lots of boots out there, you need to find the one that works for you. I recommend trying on boots with a thin sock and getting ones that are snug, but not uncomfortable. That way, as they pack out, you have the option of going to a heavier sock later to keep them snug. I'd be careful about buying a boot where your toes press hard into the ends and waiting for them to pack out. A slight uncomfortable feeling in the store can quickly become a living hell on the mountain and the boots may wind up on ebay. I'd have to agree with you Chet. When I bought my first boots I made the mistake of trying them on with my boarding socks. Felt snug and comfortable in the store but after a week on the slopes it just got worse. The liner compressed as it got used and ended up with heel lift (about .5" - .75") The heel lift just lead to loss of control on inside carves since you had to teeter-totter on your toes. This also lead to higher pressure on the toes and pain in the foot arches after a while. |
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