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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Snowboarders help me out....
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<blockquote data-quote="TRBO VNM" data-source="post: 14686493" data-attributes="member: 14678"><p>Definitely go to the store to try on the boots. And when you do, make sure you walk around with them for a while to make sure they are comfortable. My biggest mistake with my first set is I just bought them because they were clip in. My feet would go numb all the time when I had them tight. I finally changed a few yrs ago to a different boot and binding.</p><p></p><p>I so bad wanted DC boots, but every single one I tried on was uncomfortable or put pressure on certain spots of my feet that hurt. The most comfortable for me was one of the cheaper brand boots (forget the name), go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRBO VNM, post: 14686493, member: 14678"] Definitely go to the store to try on the boots. And when you do, make sure you walk around with them for a while to make sure they are comfortable. My biggest mistake with my first set is I just bought them because they were clip in. My feet would go numb all the time when I had them tight. I finally changed a few yrs ago to a different boot and binding. I so bad wanted DC boots, but every single one I tried on was uncomfortable or put pressure on certain spots of my feet that hurt. The most comfortable for me was one of the cheaper brand boots (forget the name), go figure. [/QUOTE]
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