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Scotty Stevens chooses the TM2 because it's the most versatile boot in the line. With a medium flex, it's suitable for any riding style. A perfect fit right Out Of the box, the TM2 is both focused on comfort with ultra-soft Energy Foam cushioning and durability with protective Overmold. Dial in the fit with the Dual BOA Fit System featuring the TX3 lace.
Flex: 7 (Out Of 10)
Closure: Double BOA
1:1 Lasting
Performance Rubber Outsole
STI Energy Foam
3D Molded Tongue
Overmold Performance
Internal Harness
Tongue Tension+
Articulated Cuff
Performance Backstay
Heel Hold System
What should I pay attention to when trying on snowboard boots?
Your snowboard boots are the most important part of your snowboard setup. Fit is important, and the size is therefore also super important for the right shoe. All the shoes we sell can be heated in the store so they fit your foot perfectly. But if you pay online, make sure to take the right size!
We display European shoe sizes, but these can vary by brand. The best way is to measure your foot in centimeters. The length of your shoe in cm is equal to the mondopoint size. You can best measure the length by placing your heel against a hard surface (the wall) and standing up straight. The size chart with mondopoint sizes for this shoe can be found as an image among the product images.
When you receive your shoes and put them on for the first time, they will feel tight. Lace your shoes COMPLETELY as you would when snowboarding. Then stand up straight, with your knees straight. You should now feel the front of the inner boots. When you bend your knees properly, your feet will slide a bit back in the shoe, and you will just not feel the front anymore, or you might still tickle it. This is the right size. After wearing the shoes for a few days, they will conform more to your foot and be slightly roomier.
| SKU: | 194691169501M |
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| Delivery time: | Ordered before 16:00, dispatched today |
| Stock: | In Stock |
| Closure system: | Double BOA |
| Brand: | ThirtyTwo |
| Gender: | Men |
