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How beneficial are cushioned boot boards if you are doing drops, jumps and moguls? How much do they affect carving and steeps performance?
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by boot boards do you mean the cork (or what ever) insole bits in the the boots?
I got some new boots last month, with shock abosrbing ones...rubber I presume, anyway the improvement on drops and jumps is amazing, especially to flat or onto boxes, they cut out the buzz and the shock really well. Also good when going over icey crusty windswept off piste.
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