Burton Moto Conventional

Burton Moto Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

Clean, simple, and good to go, right out of the box. The Moto has gained a reputation as the boot to choose for people who ride all terrains. 2d Matrix Liner: Living room couch comfort that won’t sacrifice support. Soft BoneOut Tongue: Allows for cushioning and tweak. 2-Piece DL Outsole: Impact protection with super-grip death lugs. DL Dampening: Better board feel and shock absorption.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 27, 2010]
Phil
Snowboarder

DO NOT BUY THESE BOOTS!!! Do not be fooled by the nice feel, seemingly great price and fast lacing. I had these boots for 2 weeks and the laces are pulling out, I will be lucky to get through the season. When you try them on the are super comfortable and the lace system seems really slick... That's until you ride them five times and realize how crappy quality they are. After you call burton they ask if you use burton bindings and say that the described damage is user error and result of using non-burton bindings. I should have remembered why i stopped ridding their boards years ago.

Customer Service

Burton says too bad it's your fault, we are not responsible!

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 08, 2009]
Matt
Snowboarder

Worst boots that I have ever purchased. Laces broke within 5 times riding with them. I had to buy new boots as I have had trouble finding replacement laces. Fit well at first but the started having a lot of heel slip. The only good thing I can says is that they keep your feet warm.

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1
VALUE
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1
[Jan 28, 2009]
VTmoritz
Snowboarder

These boots were great to start out with. I like how fast they are to put on and how easily adjustable they are on the slope.
But, after just a few trips the laces pulled out of the boot and they are now useless! there is a plastic piece in the boot that comes out with out too much damage to the exterior of the boot. Customer support at Burton gets a C- at best.

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 01, 2008]
Big Budy
Snowboarder

For a 270lb rider these will last you about a season. Good for the cheder but more $$$ will get you better. Wish they made the SL10 in a 14. What can you do???
Nice and fast to lace. Good for intermediate, and as far as lasting, well, all maters how wuch you weigh, and how many times a season you go. You get what you pay for, not unless you dont do your home work.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 29, 2005]
Forumraider
Snowboarder

great beginner boot. they wear out really fast like in a week well that depends on how much you go.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Feb 03, 2005]
PontaicRacer
Snowboarder

These were my first boots, they were okay four years ago starting out. They're good for a beginner becuase they get you started and they're cheap. Unfortunatly after several years of improvement, they just don't make the cut. They wear out really easily, after a year they felt a size to big becuase they got worn out. They used to fit perfect and now my heel slips out. They're not too warm either, i thought I lost my feet last year in Vermont. Also, they now bend over my bindings, and the ankle support is dead. The wall is all bent, meaning hardly any ankle support. They were good for the first year, not a bad boot for a beginner. The rubber sole is peeling off and they're just worn out. I'm getting me a pair of Thirty Twos.

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RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 04, 2005]
kaupps
Intermediate

Strength:

Really Stiff and comfortable

Weakness:

none

I really like the Burton Moto boots.I like them because they have a really still back on them and i like stiff boots.Also the inside was real comfortable on my feet. Usually when i ride for hrs on end my feet kill me, but when i rode with the Burton moto boots they didnt hurt at all.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 16, 2003]
kyle
Advanced

Strength:

soft, comfortable, you can tighten the inside boot part, good price

Weakness:

if you dont tie your boot tight your heel will come up

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 20, 2003]
warriorfootball
Advanced

Strength:

none really

Weakness:

They werent stiff enought they were too soft. Everytime after snowboarding id get a huge dent in the top of both of my feet it was the worst. Wasnt that comfortable.

I had burton moto boots last season 02-03 and they werent that good

Similar Products Used:

Burton ruler Burton hail

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 12, 2003]
Milo
Advanced

Strength:

Very confterbal, heel never lifts off the ground and there soft which makes them good for freestyle.

Weakness:

Too soft of boots if your into doing crazy jumps. I love to jump but you have to be careful on how you land, it could be hard on your ankles.

I was ready to splurg on boots and I tried on lots and lots of pairs, every pair more expensive then the Motos. However the motos were the most confterable by far and kept my feet on the botom of the boot, my heel never lifed off the ground.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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