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1. softer boot, ability to flex and move more than in high quality ski boots, well alot of times if u can't afford like the rail boots, alot of lower grade boots like axis are made out of a flexable plastic
2. i think u want something that has less foward tilt in it, as u probably won't be going down strait slopes
3. u don't want those insturdy, straps that u just slide in and they click like on old school sneakers, more like a buckle is better
4. sturdy frame that will work with your bindings
5. if ur looking at used boots, don't want ones with totally warn out padding that will give u no ankle/arch support
You probably want to avoid buying total bricks, obviously. Go to the SBOL boots section, it's a skiboard site, so it sells boots that are good for skiboarding. Specifically Raichle...don't buy line.
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