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Northwave Freedom Snowboard Boot - Mens
The Northwave Freedom snowboard boot will get you out of those nasty rental boots and start your riding career off on the right foot. Even if you've only ridden a few times, you've probably figured out that the most important piece of gear when you're on the hill is your footwear. If your boots fit poorly, get wet, or are too soft or stiff, your day is ruined. The Northwave Freedom will help you nail that heelside turn with removable lacing liners, waterproof uppers, a cushy sole, and high quality materials that won't break down on you. The Freedom is easy to get in and out of, and will last you until you're ready to attack the park or explore the steeps.
$158.95
Freedom Snowboard Boots-YES! I am a 41 year old male, 6'2", 240lbs, with wide feet. I recently learned how to snowboard, because of my 10 year old son. I tried on numerous pairs of boots and shopped everywhere online and local. Backcountry.com had by far the best price on these boots and they are awesome! Extremely comfortable, great support, I can't say enough good things about them. I ordered them 1 size larger than I normally where and they fit perfect. Great boots and great service at Backcountry.com!
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Training Tips
If you want to make progess in your training, join a running group. A commitment to meet on a regular basis with a group of like minded individuals will help you keep your focus.
An efficient long distance running stride will have you landing on your heal first and rolling to the front of your toes.

One of the most mentally toughening things you can do as a runner who trains daily is to add a morning run into your routine. This means you are doing two runs a day. The morning run is simply more of a mental challenge then anything else.
Have two pairs of running shoes, especially if you live in a wet climate. Consider replacing your shoes no later than 500 miles into the life of the shoes.

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