Sims RC900 Conventional

Sims RC900 Conventional 

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[Feb 07, 2023]
pondskater


Strength:

Called Never Summer for a pro deal in Feb 2004. They only had three boards left at the factory, none my size. At the time I had order in with Arbor and they didn't have a board left for me either. Canton trailer repair

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 05, 2003]
lyndon
Snowboarder

these boots were a real grab for me cuz i thin they were soemthin like 359 regular at the sportmart in winnipeg.. i think their pretty good and they were big so i did hafta get new bindings which i had to newyas since i broke my old ones but i wouldnt recomment it for really hardcore riders

Customer Service

it was pretty good although i could tell the guy didnt know what hewas talkin about so i just cheked em out myself and grabbed the deal

Similar Products Used:

cdrazy creek,lamar's, kemper tyson sims rc 600

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 13, 2003]
Anthony
Advanced

Strength:

Durable Stiff(if you like it like that) Very good heel support

Weakness:

Stiff Loose around the ankles somewhat uncomfortable while trying to balance jibs(hard to explain)

These boots are fine, except for 2 reasons: 1.The caff muscle area of the boot is too stiff to fit well into the high back,and 2,the area around the ankle is way way way to loose, i can almost rotate my foot. otherwise, a fine boot, but not for the park groms or the jib monkeys.

Similar Products Used:

Heelside 50-50(DO NOT BUY THESE)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 21, 2003]
Michael
Intermediate

I had these boots fitted by a store rep at a big ski show. They fit well there but after two boarding sessions, my toes were ready to fall off. I am not the only one complaining of this problem. The store I bought them from seems uninterested in taking them back even though they are not scuffed at all. I am really not happy with the RC900 boots so buyer beware.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jan 15, 2003]
Tommer
Advanced

Strength:

STIFF STIFF STIFF. padded. STIFF.

Weakness:

They dont fit into my bindings

Its a freaking sick boot, if only it could fit into my bindings. Stiff, which is a good thing, a lil heavy. But im a big so its all good

Similar Products Used:

NUN

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 04, 2002]
ruizs
Intermediate

Strength:

No heel lift, extremely supportive. My calves no longer have to do any work. Nice and comfy as long as you don''t lace them up too tight.

Weakness:

A bit stiff - I laced them up really tight the first time, used to my old crappy boots. My feet hurt like hell that day, but the second I learned that I didn''t have to suffocate my feet for them to work.

Great boots - if you like them on the stiff side, these are for you. The have the removable inner boot, w/ plastic insert for added strength. No heel lift at all with these things, but I wouldn''t recommend them for hardcore freestylers.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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