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Pros:
Custom fit with a dual-density.
Heat-moldable thermal fit liner.
A nylon heel clip offers stable heel support.
Impulse Technology® heel cassette for extra heel cushioning.
Cons:
Would have to change bindings to the Switch binding, Vans boot setup.

Guide Review - Van Rogue Snowboard Boots:
They have an ankle strap so you can snug up the heal and
get nice forward lean support but still leave enough movement
in the ankle to make quick response movement and big air
tweaking possible. Like many of Vans boots they have the
"Duel density heat molded thermal fit liner". This liner
wraps nicely around your foot and leaves no big seam to
cause you damage. And they conform or mold to the shape
of your foot. You can have this done at the shop or you
can have found that just by riding them a few long days
they heat up enough to mold to my feet. The flyaways are
rated a 3 on Vans 1-5 flexibility scale (1= the most and
5= the least) but they feal quite a bit more flexible
than the Fargo Pros, which are also rated a 3. These boots
they are very comfortable and they are light enough to
not slow you down when walking between runs. The ankle
strap seemed to hold in just the right place.
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