So, you want style and performance? Meet the best-selling snowboard boot of all time. When you pull up to your favorite ski hill in your Vans Hi-Standard OGs, you’ll be twinning with a lot of people out there.
Ripping the park is the snowboard boots’ specialty, but they also handle the rest of the mountain well, scoring high on versatility. The classic Vans outsole has good traction and feels the board well. The biggest complaint about the OG’s is they aren’t enough boot for absolute senders- good thing Van’s makes the Hi-Standard Pros to solve that problem.
The Vans Hi-Standard OG snowboard boots are ultra comfy thanks to the construction and materials by Vans. Their construction has years of great feedback and performance.
The V1 ULTRACUSH™ LINER molds to the foot with minimal break-in period. The V1 POPCUSH™ FOOTBED has a moisture-wicking top sheet to keep your feet warm and dry. The PLEASURECUFF™ cushions the calf, making sure there are no pressure points. While the INSTEP FLEX ZONE maintains natural ankle flexion to keep you shredding all day without fatigue.
Things we like:
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Great for beginner riders
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Popular for a reason- stylish and performative
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Both men and women get to shred in these snowboard boots
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They perform awesome in the park but can rip the whole mountain
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In street riding, the grip of the outsole is solid to keep you from slipping while walking around
Things we don't like:
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Expert riders will want something beefier
- Boot Type: Freestyle, Street, All Mountain
- Skill Level: Beginner-Intermediate
- Flex Rating: 4/10, Soft-Medium
- Lacing Style: Traditional Lace Up
- Outsole: V1 Waffle Lug
- Boot Sizes: W5-11, M7-13
- Price: $200
Things we like:
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Great for beginner riders
-
Popular for a reason- stylish and performative
-
Both men and women get to shred in these snowboard boots
-
They perform awesome in the park but can rip the whole mountain
-
In street riding, the grip of the outsole is solid to keep you from slipping while walking around
Things we don't like:
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Expert riders will want something beefier
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