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Altimate Supersport Boots - Altimate has created boots with an injection-molded rear heel protector. The boots are a little stiffer through the foot area for more support. These are waterproof and super light. The toe box is smaller and more nimble too, helping it better fit into foot holds and making it easier to move around on a sled. Once broken in, the boot shapes to your foot above the ankle allowing for easy slip on and easy adjusting laces. Sizes 8 to 13. Cost is $179.95. More info: www.altimateboots.com
HMK Team Boa Boots - New technical components have helped redesign this classic. These boots come with long-term memory foam, comfort cuff relief for pressure on the calf and an easy grab heel pull. Good traction is created with an aggressive lug outsole. Each boot is made with full grain leather, reinforced toe cap, heel counter and side panels. Tighten your boot quickly with the Boa system to create a glove like feel. Sizes 5 to 15. Cost is $309.95. More info: www.hmkusa.com
Klim Arctic GTX Boot- Klim has created its warmest boot yet, including internal EVA foam around the tips of toes and top of the foot. A membrane is located outside the insulation preventing the material from absorbing water too. Anchored lace loops create synch-down power, and kicker toe pieces resist wear from tunnel hooks and bars. Thinsulate insulation and GORE-TEX technology add warmth without bulk. These are dry, dry, dry! Sizes 6 to 14. Cost is $209.99. More info: www.klimusa.com
Trukke Thundersnow II Boots - These boots feature a removable Thermolite liner that has a high-wicking fleece inner to keep the boots warm and dry. A rider’s heel will stay in place with its external forefoot power strap and lacing system. A grip tread sole provides traction on slippery surfaces too! In addition, speed lacing makes it easy to adjust the boots quickly. The Thundersnow II boots are both comfortable and affordable. Sizes 6 to 13. Cost is $159.95. More info: www.arctiva.com