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Which soft boots are suitable
We have tested many snowboard
softboots of different brands, but not
every softboot is equally well suited
for the CLEW binding. In principle,
the boots will fit if they do not exceed
or fall short of the dimensions indi-
cated in the illustration on the right.
Please note that some snowboard
boots may cause friction. If this hap-
pens with your softboot, we would be
glad if you send us this info, so that
we can further improve our bindings.
110 - 125 mm
90 - 105 mm
300 - 340 mm
Walking with the foot part on
The foot part is barely noticable
while walking. However, be careful if
you are walking on a smooth sur-
face (eg in ski huts or ski cellars). If
stepped on in a crooked manner or
strange angle, the rubber sole could
slip away. The sole of the foot part is
made from the same material, as the
soles of usual snowboard boots.
With the foot part strapped on the
boot you should pay attention to
your surroundings, so that you do
not bump into anything or get stuck.
To avoid heavy wear, we recommend
that you do not walk on tarmac or on
gravel with the foot part strapped on
your boot.