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Comments about K2 Maysis Double Boa Snowboard Boots - 2012/2013:
Took them out for 10 days of back to back Colorado riding before breaking them in. Held up great. Great fit. Double boas are easy to use. Don't loosen up like traditional laces. On day 6, they started to hurt my ankles a bit. I'm chalking that up to the fact that they were not broken in or molded to my feet. Wore them again in NE and they felt fine. Definitely a good buy and my now go to boot.
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Comments about K2 Maysis Double Boa Snowboard Boots - 2012/2013:
I was riding Burton Hail restricted boots and noticed a lot of foot pain throughout the day. With the new K2 Maysis I have not felt any foot pain and the additional stiffness makes carving a breeze. Having the double Boa makes slight adjustments easy anywhere on the slope. I use the Flow M9 bindings and the K2 boots slip in and out with ease. The old burton boots seem to require some wiggling to get them in and out. This is the best boot I have owned.
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