Ride Orion - Men's Conventional

Ride Orion - Men's Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

Designed for use all over the mountain, these soft boots for beginner and intermediate riders won't hold you back from advancing your skills.. Removable, lightweight Thermolite® foam padded liners for warmth with full lace-up support and secure heel hold. Synthetic leather uppers with nylon mesh panels feature toe cap protection and speed hooks with lace locks. Full-length, shock-absorbing phylon midsoles with dual-density rubber outsoles provide traction on snow. Web Support System (WSS) is a nylon component in outsole that stabilizes foot and arch for increased response and energy transmission. Durable and abrasion-resistant Hytrel® rubber heel caps add long-lasting wear.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 04, 2010]
andrej
Snowboarder

Feels comfortable on the foot, but beware - from the waterproof point of view they suck. and this is importat for your comfort on long snowboarding days!

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 16, 2005]
notstonedmason
Snowboarder

Good novice maybe intermediate boot. Used them about 25 times in 2 years. The material on the front of the boots is comming off. Heel lift is getting worse.

Similar Products Used:

vans

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 24, 2003]
Max
HardCore

Strength:

ok the first day or two

Weakness:

Heel lift, Pack out several sizes, and get torn up from bindings.

After 4 days of riding, these boots packed out horribly. I had to stop several times at the lodge to take them off. Overall, a mediocre boot that only gets worse.

Similar Products Used:

Salomon, Vans,

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 04, 2003]
Cole Thorsen
Advanced

Strength:

They started out good???

Weakness:

-They broke down really fast -they started to tear -Ride refused to look at them and wouldnt talk about replacements or anything

Ok I bought these boots and they were super comfortable. But later after i began to ride them for a bit they broke down and started to hurt in places I'm not impressed

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 04, 2003]
Ho_train69ca
Advanced

Strength:

Warmth Price Comfort Control

Weakness:

After awhile they begin to wear ont he sides...the bottoms are made of a weak fabric and tear easily. Otherwise these are good boots.

These are great boots for warmth and comfort when riding the hill...they provide ample support and are very worth the price.(the price above is Canadian)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 26, 2002]
samuel1389
HardCore

Strength:

water proof Very warm Excellent support

Weakness:

none so far but I haven't used a lot

I haven't used these boots a lot yet this year. But the boots are very nice for their price. Theyare waterproof, very warm, and give great support. They fit like a wet dream into my burton bindings. All in all these boots are a great value for the price.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 15, 2002]
Ryan Elder
Intermediate

Strength:

Warm and water proof. Also cheap and they seem to be durable.

Weakness:

The cheap liner filling out too much

Ride orion Boots were great for about the first week of riding. After that the liner loosened up a bit and a little heel lift was noticable. To get them so that my foot dosent move in them now it is a fine line of tightening the laces and the liner tight enough to stop my foot movung but not too tight to stop the blood circulation in my foot.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 15, 2002]
mitchell McAuliffe
Intermediate

Strength:

Warm and water proof. Also cheap and they seem to be durable.

Weakness:

The cheap liner filling out too much

Ride orion Boots were great for about the first week of riding. After that the liner loosened up a bit and a little heel lift was noticable. To get them so that my foot dosent move in them now it is a fine line of tightening the laces and the liner tight enough to stop my foot movung but not too tight to stop the blood circulation in my foot.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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