Supreme Snowboard Boot - 2025 - Women's
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Why We Like The Burton Supreme Snowboard Boot
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The Speed Zone lacing uses Burton's exclusive New England Ropes to provide a secure yet comfortable fit, and the Life Liner offers improved feel while resisting breakdown so we get the same performance every time. The PodBED dual-density sole grips snow and ice with ease and employs EVA foam, B3 Gel, and ReBounce cushioning to soften big cliff drops and overshot landings alike.
Details
- Top-flight all-mountain boot for riders who need high performance
- Stiff flex is responsive and supportive for all-mountain riding
- Speed Zone Lacing keeps your foot snug for improved control
- Life Liner offers improved fit while resisting breakdown
- DryRIDE Heat Cycle lining and reflective foil trap precious heat
- Welded backstay grips the highback of your binding to limit slip
- Total Comfort Construction for broken-in feel right out of the box
- PodBED outsole provides padding and traction on slippery surfaces
- Item #BURZ98E
- Upper Material
- synthetic
- Closure
- Speed Zone powered by New England Ropes
- Liner
- Life, Tuff Cuff Lite, Plush Cuff 2.0, [lining] DryRIDE Heat Cycle
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes, Ultralon Performance Foam
- Liner Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Flex
- stiff
- Sole
- PodBED Dual-Density
- Midsole
- EVA
- Footbed
- True Fit, B3 Gel, ReBounce, Sleeping Bag reflective foil
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 7.5] 5lb 8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Activity
- freeride/powder snowboarding, all-mountain snowboarding
Reviews
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Overall Rating
2.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 2, 2024
Supreme is Queen
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 10
- Height:
- 5' 4"
- Weight:
- 145
I've worn Burton snowboard boots for over a decade and they are the only ones consistently that fit my calves for comfort. My previous pairs were the Ritual with Imprint 3 liners, which I loved. The new Supreme model comes with the Life liner, which is the top tier of choices. I got them later in the season so didn't get as many days in them as I would have liked. They are quite stiff, as described, so I haven't quite figured out the correct tightness for the inner lining versus the outer lacing. That's why I give them a 4 instead of 5 stars. These are taking a bit longer to find the perfect tightness for the liner to fully utilize its glory on my feet and calves. With them being stiffer than the Rituals, I know they will last a bit longer before they start softening too much and need to be replaced. Plus, a little extra stiffness for the steeps and other technical terrain is not a bad thing. In the end, I wouldn't trade them for any others and look forward to the season kicking off.
April 16, 2024
Worst iteration of this boot yet
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 6
- Height:
- 4' 11"
- Weight:
- 145
I've been wearing Supremes since they came out nearly 20 yrs ago, so I've had a number of pairs. This is the ugliest, most cheaply built, ill-fitting pair of boots I've ever owned. The rubber toe wrap is useless (they were plenty durable before, and the glue seams wouldn't be more durable kicking into the hill), and constricts the shell - there's no give to the front of the boot, or the instep. The liner is nowhere near as premium as it used to be. The J-bars hit in a weird place compared to other brands. I went through extensive boot fitting and I still can't wear them. Gigantic waste of $600, a morally reprehensible price for snowboard boots, especially when tbey are no better than the $400 version.
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