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The 2008 Salomon F20 Snowboard Boot — Futuristic freestyle performance, wrapped in aesthetic glory. Adopted early on by Justin Bennee for its ill style, the Salomon F20 Snowboard Boot has pleasantly surprised him year after year. A sleek, chic design with a progressive freestyle flex and incredible call-your-mom feel, it has shattered all expectations of what a boot can deliver. The Minus One and Low Center of Gravity construction will give you an eye-opening board feeling and confirm that the 2008 Salomon F20 Snowboard Boot is more than just good looks and a nice bod.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Ability Level | Intermediate-Advanced |
| Liner | Thermal |
| Rider profile | Advanced |
| Riding style | Freestyle |
| Upper | Synthetic leather |
| Upper system | Powerlace pro |
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A: Yes they will. The only thing to watch out for is sizing. The footprint of this boot is about a size smaller than any other boot in the same size.
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[22 of 22 customers found this review helpful]
"These boots are the lightest/lowest profile boots out there. The F20s have a slightly lower arch support than the F22 and actually feel a little stiffer due to the materials used. They are very comfortable for long periods and the Power-Lace Pro works great (no more blisters). The heel cup is good for people with narrower feet (like me; very supportive without being too tight. These boots were made to go with the Relay bindings and the interface is near perfect."
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
"Very well made boots, the heel hold is the best of any boot I have tried on (great if you have problems with heel lift, like I do). The Fusion outsole really is smaller than other boots, I wear a size 10 and can fit them into a s/m binding no problem. The lacing system is a breeze and lets you customize the fit with the, uh, locking lace guide things. That said, this boot is definitely soft, considerably more-so after breaking it in when compared to trying it on in the store (to me it felt decently stiff in the store, but after 10 min of wearing it it softened up a lot). The shock absorption is less than other boots in this price range due to the minimized outsole design, but is still cushiony enough to stomp big landings. These boots do not stretch out as much a most other boots, after 3 days of hard riding they had maybe stretched out 1/4 of a size, so dont buy them too small thinking they will pack out b/c they wont...That said, if you want a soft boot with incredible heel hold and small profile to reduce heel/toe drag, then this boot is the best out there."
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