DC Judge Snowboard Boot - Men's

Brand : DC
Item : DCS0439

The verdict is in—you're sentenced to a season of comfortable riding in the DC Men's Judge Snowboard Boot's personalized fit. The '06 version of a free-riding favorite features improved BOA lacing points to distribute pressure more evenly and allow you to fine tune your lacing. Not to mention that the BOA system lets you get to the lift while the others are still double-knotting their boots. As they did for the old Judge, DC included a pump-up air liner that adjusts with the push of a button for a more specific fit. Intermediate and advanced riders who want to catch some sick air without the landing sting should note this shock-absorbing evidence—a full size airbag that extends from the heel to the ball of the foot and a toe gel pad to protect those rosy posies. The stiff upper is made from durable and waterproof synthetic leather and incorporates the super-comfortable 3D tongue. The extra-grippy sole rubber has great board feel that lets you get away with slope-slaughter.
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DC Judge Snowboard Boot - Men's



Comfort at last !!!!!!!
Wow, these Judge boots are super comfy, and also the boa lacing system works like a dream, not to mention the air liner. I have quite wide feet and more often than not boots are just to tight unless I go up a couple of sizes, which is not ideal, but these truly are AMAZING BOOTS.


Blown away bye these boots!
I just got these DC's and I'm way impressed with them! They are supper easy to lace up real good and tight, very comfortable and the pump feature really holds your heel down in place. I had problems with heel lift in my old boots but these solved that! If you have the same problem get these boots and solve it!


big ups!!!
The BOA system is my 2nd favorite innovation besides Magnetraction. So easy to use, I have made adjustments while I am strapped in and barreling down the hill. These boots also have an air liner so you can fine tune the fit once your feet have warmed up and settled in. The toe gel and comfortable tongue help with impact and add to the all day comfort. Last, the Judges has about a mid flex so they are excellent for the whole mountain.


One size bigger for comfort...!!!
I am a size 13, and I bought a 14 because the 13 smashes my toe...if they are too lose you can always wear a heavy pair of socks, and do the boa tight with the air pump,....but my toes were crushed with the 13...


Look Great, Feel Great, Perform great!
I've been riding for 10 years and I tried on a lot of boots before I got to these. The comfort is great. The fit is customizable with the pump, especially around the achilles tendon area, so your heel doesn't lift as much. The actual size: don't get too small thinking it has to be snug. DC doesn't leave much room. I ended up getting the same as my regular show size, but it is definitely a "just right" fit, where as for my regular shoes I have a little more toe wiggle room. The look is great, I've gotten lots of compliments. And the BOA lacing system is just awesome. Works to perfection. I love popping the laces to unlocked position when I am walking around. I don't see the need for the velcro straps on the inner lining portion and find them cumbersome, but that is not something you can't get around easily.




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