easy on boots
Which boots are the easiest to get on? I have a very high instep and struggle to get on typical boots. Do the CWB boots with the hinge last?
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Love my CWB boots and I'd say they would be the easiest to get on and off with the hinge. Never have to use boot lube. They seem to last as long as any other boot out there.
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Right now I am riding the Liquid Force Vantages and they are really easy to get on and off. They open wide and your foot easily slips in, then its just 3 velcro straps.
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My 09 companys with the removable liner are really easy. If you put on the liner first then your foot just glides in
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i've worn cwb,liquid force ,obrien ,hyperlite brands. not every model.but in cwb line i've had faction open toe awnser closed toe and my wife has cwb embers. all cwb i've used are easy to get in and out of .you don't ever need to dip them or use lube.the 2010 answers are the most comfortable boots i've ever worn and they are very light.all that being said if you get scuba socks any boot will be easy on and off.
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CWB or try wearing socks with your bindings.
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I have worn Hyperlite, Ronix, and LF boots and found them all very easy to get in to. The LF boots I wore were both too small for me, but my feet went in and came out no problem. I doubt you will have a problem with any high end boots from any company.
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I think I am buying a Company Recruit board so I may just go with the matching boots. I also like the LF vantage--just saw that one
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i rock cwb's with the hinge and i am on my 3rd season with them. i think they have held up great. I would def recommend them.
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