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Burton Men's Ruler Step On Snowboard Boot

$349.95

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Just Step Right In and Step Up to larger drops, burlier hits, and stronger skills with the Burton® Men's Ruler Step On® Snowboard Boots! With a legacy for pushing personal skills to the pro level, the Ruler Step On pairs responsive performance with the convenience of Step On for boots that are equally nimble and powerful.

The Step On system creates a clean and simple boot-to-binding interface that lets you step right in. No buckles. No Straps. No Fuss! The Sequence BOA® Fit System has two distinct lace paths for a uniform fit and secure heel hold with the twist of a single dial. A Micro-Adjustable, Uniform Fit adds to the ease and on-the-fly experience. Just Step On for Proven Performance and Fit!

Warm feet are the norm thanks to the insulated, Sleeping Bag Reflective Foil underfoot that reflects heat back to the foot, improving both warmth and comfort in cold conditions. The Ruler's Imprint™ 2 heat-moldable liner features 3M™ Thinsulate™ insulation for low-bulk warmth, and an inner lace lock with a hook-and-loop closure for a snug fit. Burton's Man Fur is soft and fuzzy, providing a warm and comfortable entrance into this boot!

  • Step On boots are ONLY compatible with Step On︎ bindings
  • Step On Outsole features toe cleats in the forefoot that securely fasten into the binding
  • Lock-Up Cuff for maximum heel hold and easy entry and exit
  • Responsive, Medium Stiff Feel
  • Medium support
  • Cuff Clips
  • Terrain: All Mountain / Park
  • Color: Black

Style Number: BUR17287100211, BUR17287100212, BUR1728710030

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Jake Burton Carpenter founded Burton® Snowboards out of his Vermont barn back in 1977 and has dedicated his life to snowboarding ever since. Burton served a pivotal role in growing snowboarding from a backyard hobby to a world-class sport by creating groundbreaking products, supporting the world's best riders and pushing more resorts to allow snowboarding.