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DESCRIPTION: Contest runs to sled-accessed zones, Mikkel Bang demands a boot that’s as flexible as his riding. Soft yet supportive, with the fluid motion of a tweaked articulating cuff and the combined cushioning of an oversized airbag plus ultra cush footbed, the Hail™ boot is simply a staple of Burton’s lineup. The Flex Liner unlocks medial/lateral movement for a more natural feel, while the puffy tongue will not kink, enhances wrap, and softens the pressure of tightly cranked straps.
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From manhandling urban zones to backwoods kickers, the Hail™ is all about high-grade hucking power. Forget about its NEW Stay-Puft padded tongue, extra-smooth Articulating Cuff , and extra large air bag. Pay no attention to the fully-loaded, ultra cush Flex 2 Liner , reduced weight and footprint of Shrinkage™, and sole-saving Park 2 Footbed. ... More»
by SnowSun on 01.20.2012
Strengths: Really comfortable boots. Stay-Puft tongue is the best thing ever on these things. Super Grip Toe is great too. Flex Liner is awesome - definitely way better than the Imprints 1, 2, and 3 - and can`t possibly pack out in the toe box.
Weaknesses: Not a fan of the holes at the ankles. Needs a gusset or something for the spring soggy days. Footbed is cushy but offers no heel support at all, so I put one in that does.