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Standard Snow MTE Blake Paul Boot

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Standard Snow MTE Blake Paul Boot

We step out of our snowboard boots and into the flexible Standard MTE Boot to keep our toes toasty and dry for post-shred brews in the parking lot. The seam-sealed construction stops slush from seeping in, while the mostly blacked-out colorway looks just as good with our bibs as our jeans for around town wintry comfort and style.


Details

  • Rugged boot for binding-less pow surfing and snowy dog parks
  • Leather and synthetic upper delivers reliable durability
  • Vulcanized rubber lower keeps your toes dry
  • Removable liner provides warmth and comfort
  • Lugged sole delivers traction on wintry streets
  • Item #VANR38N
Upper Material
leather, synthetic
Lining
felt
Removable Liner
yes
Closure
lace
Midsole
vulcanized
Sole
vulcanized rubber
Claimed Weight
[single, men's 10.5 / women's 12] 2lb 2oz
Manufacturer Warranty
30 day
Activity
casual

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

October 2, 2021

Too small

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it

Vans are my go to shoes. I have always worn a size 7.5 and they always fit perfectly, no matter the style. These boots though run small. Will be returning for a size 8. LOVE them though.

Marie G
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com