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December 8, 2008 at 5:29 pm
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this is in interesting update, for anyone who is interested, I brought my boots back today and the owner called their burton rep while I was there, all the store owner told the burton rep was that one of the cords on my boots frayed and broke, and the burton rep was like, “ok, so the cord that broke is the bottom cord of the laces, and its on her back foot, right, the one that's not strapped in to the board” and he was exactly right. So then he asked if any lifts that I ride on don't have a bar that comes down that you can rest your board on while your riding on the lift, and if I ever use my back foot to hold my board up, which I do all the time, soooo basically the edge of my board is what ended up ruining my boots 🙁 they're going to replace the pull cord on that boot for me, not sure if I have to pay yet or not but for those of you that have
this is in interesting update, for anyone who is interested, I brought my boots back today and the owner called their burton rep while I was there, all the store owner told the burton rep was that one of the cords on my boots frayed and broke, and the burton rep was like, “ok, so the cord that broke is the bottom cord of the laces, and its on her back foot, right, the one that's not strapped in to the board” and he was exactly right. So then he asked if any lifts that I ride on don't have a bar that comes down that you can rest your board on while your riding on the lift, and if I ever use my back foot to hold my board up, which I do all the time, soooo basically the edge of my board is what ended up ruining my boots 🙁 they're going to replace the pull cord on that boot for me, not sure if I have to pay yet or not but for those of you that have these kind of boots this might be something you want to be aware of….