5/2/2023 0 Comments Vans infuseThe first couple of days I rode in these boots I had all the tongue stiffeners in, and they were very stiff. Both pairs of bindings are mediums, and the 9.5 boots fit in nicely. There is velcro on the wings at the top of the liner, that will help it stick to the tongue.Īlthough they are a slightly chunkier boot, I had no issues with them fitting in my two pairs of bindings (Burton Cartel and Union Strata), and didn’t have to adjust any straps. The inner liner has the regular lace like most brands, as well as a second lower part you can use to tighten the very bottom of the liner before you lock it down. Although they take a while longer, all of those features add to the heel hold, and overall very snug feel. After a few of weeks of riding in these boots, they have broken in well, and are comfortable all around.Ĭoming from Boa boots, these have a bunch more steps in getting them on and off. I get a small amount of pressure on the ends of my toes, that backs off a little once I am leaning into the boots. My longest foot is 275mm, or 27.5cm which works out perfectly for the US 9.5 boots I bought. They were just a medium flex boot, and once broken in they got quite soft, so I was on the lookout for something that had some extra support. The last boots I have had were the Salomon Launch BOA, which did a great job at holding my ankle down from the Boa controlled straight jacket. My biggest issue with finding boots is getting enough ankle hold, other than that I don’t have any other things that I really have to look out for. The Vans Infuse are some high end (top of the Vans line) boots that give you an adjustable flex, with plenty of heel hold.
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