good snowboard boots?
are these boots good begginer boots?
heres what the website said (copy and paste) and wiche 1 would you recomend? i do know its long but someone will get best answer- is it is the best answer, so please read, and thnx!
http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/2009-Vans-Hi-Standard-Womens-44344.asp
The women's Hi-Standard is a great boot for the progressing beginner to intermediate riders who want a soft boot to make life easy on them selves when learning to ride the mountain powerfully and creatively. Also, it is a great boot for the advancing park riders too. This boot comes equipped with the New Trifit Asym-X thermal liner for increased heel-hold and reduced slippage. Show your true capability as a woman snowboarder with the Hi-Standard.
Vans says: See what happens when you put Hana Beaman and our team of designers in a room and shut the door, a boot is born, with insane styling and a feature set capable of taking your riding to the next level! The all new Trifit Asym-X thermal liner provides a snug and comfy heel fit while the internal web harness provides that additional support, keeping you safe and steady for a full day on the hill. Three distinct materializations and colorways round out one of the best-valued boots the snowboard market has to offer.
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http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/2009-32-Prospect-43591.asp
Whether you are progressing on the mountain or through the park the Prospect will stick with you all the way. It has a soft to medium flex provided by the articulating cuff and boot design to create smooth transitions when trying new tricks. Not only is this boot great for progressing tendencies, but it is also great for the more experienced riders who just want a more forgiving flex to benefit their type of riding. The Prospect is a great boot for the all-mountain freestyle rider.
32 says: Lightweight and versatile, the Prospect is perfect for advancing riders who are trying to stomp new tricks and seasoned veterans who need a more forgiving flex.
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http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/2009-Burton-Supreme-Womens-40574.asp
The name says it all. The Burton Supreme is the most advanced boot in womens snowboarding today. Pre-wired Imprint 4 liner, upgraded Speed Zone lacing system, and the Plush Cuff 2.0 contribute to this boots growing success and popularity among female pros. We recommend the Supreme for the gnarly chick that needs a killer boot that can do it all.
Burton Says: Step into the ultimate riding machine. Featuring sciences greatest secrets mixed with a little Burton magic, the Supreme gives gold-medal prodigies like Hannah Teter and Kelly Clark the power to push the envelope of what's possible on a snowboard. Every single stitch and detail of the Supreme has been examined to provide slipper-like comfort with shit-kicking performance. Heat-ready with the new Therm-ic pre-wired liner, the Supreme truly is the hottest boot to hit snow.
or (last 1)
http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/Forum-Baseline-Womens-42227.asp
The new stylish, Chuck Taylor designed, Forum women’s Baseline boot is here to step up and progress the beginner to intermediate rider skills. The low volume sole increases the boot-to-board feel for a more-lively smooth ride. Also, the internal liner is moldable for that nice custom fit. Stay comfortable and stylish all day on the mountain when rippin the new Baseline. We recommend this as an all-mountain boot for the progressing women riders.
Forum says:
The all-new Baseline is a modern classic. The user-friendly model combines classic court-shoe styling with the rugged properties of an all-terrain snowboard boot. The all-new vulcanized outsole provides a stable, low point of contact with the binding for incredible board feel. A Silver Link internal cuff sets the heel into the cushy heel pocket of a Level 1 liner, providing toasty, warm, all-day support. With an overall mid-soft flex that is perfect for terrain park antics and powder slashing, the Baseline makes having fun easy, anywhere you ride.
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i answered your other one but they would all be good boots if you get them in the right size. choose which ever matches the best. I don’t think you should have to spend $350 on burton boots (burton is often overpriced for the same things)