ThirtyTwo has been making snowboard boots and outerwear since their establishment in 1995. Created by snowboarders for snowboarders and they have been since day one. ThirtyTwo has been a leader in the snowboard boot market, pushing out never before seen innovations in technology, performance and comfort. They also use eco-friendly materials to help look after the environment.
These boots were made for shredding and that’s just what they’ll do. The ThirtyTwo team is one of the best snowboard teams around, with all of their riders having an appetite for freestyle performance. ThirtyTwo have an incredible team of limit-breaking freestyle riders like Scott Stevens, Chris Grenier, Desiree Melancon and Halldor Helgason. They also have all-time snowboarding greats JP Walker and Jeremy Jones on the team. All ThirtyTwo products and accessories are tested and approved by their team of top riders who ride the boots day in, day out, which translates into the levels of boots and outerwear they offer up – there’s everything from Jones’s splitboard/backcountry camping pro boot and 3-layer mountainwear, to the all-terrain goodness of the TM-Two boots, water-repellent streetwear, and everything in between.
“All ThirtyTwo products and accessories are tested and approved by their team of top riders who ride the boots day in, day out”
The company is owned by Sole Technology, a true action sports brand that also own Etnies skate shoes. Footwear is their thing, so the research and design from the skate shoe companies is infused into the ThirtyTwo snowboard boots. Sole Technology has its own research facility called the STI Lab (they don’t research sexually transmitted infections so they can’t help you with that rash), but they can help make you a boot that is the pinnacle of footwear science. Seriously, they have proper academic researchers working on things like the “kinetic analysis of snowboard jump landings” and “tibial acceleration during snowboard jumping”. Professor Brian Cox would be proud.
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Scroll down or select from the links below to check out our reviews of this season’s best ThirtyTwo snowboard gear.
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