Fitwell Freeride Splitboard Boot

$525.00 USD
Size
1 in stock
Description
The Fitwell Freeride is the hybrid boot that provides the highest performace while climbing as well as snowboarding. The multi-layer structure guarantees the greatest standard of comfort and sensitivity. The medium-soft hardness of the boot is combined with the soft thermoformed liner and with the memory foam to ensure technical performance. The ascent is facilitated by a flexible collar particularly when carryng the splitboard on the back. The sole combined with glass powder provides excellent grip on icy surfaces. 

UPPER: Cordura® + Leather + PU 

INNER SHELL: Velvet + PE

INNER BOOT: Velvet + PU

LACING SYSTEM: Traditional Lace

INSOLE: Nylon with differentiated thickness

SOLE: Davos® Galaxy + glass powder

CRAMPON: Semi-automatic

Customer Reviews

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Eli A.
Solid and Secure

The Freeride boots have proved to be great. I’ve ridden in them forty seven days now and they continue to be pretty darn tight. With four Velcro straps, a liner cinch, and traditional laces you can really dial in how tight you want them to be. The soles provide great traction on icy slopes and with the heel welt fitting nicely into semiautomatic crampons. They’re great for kicking steps and are made for the mountaineering side of snowboarding. They ride downhill pretty darn well too!

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Preston D.
Almost perfect

Bought these for a trip to Mt. Rainier and was super happy I did. I haven't been one for hardboots so it was important to me to find a softboot that took a semi-auto crampon well. These boots were great for cramponing and the stiff sole/toe cap made them great for kicking steps as well. They were the only shoe I wore for 3 days straight on the trip and my feet stayed quite happy.

They ride about as well as my Vans Verse and are a bit stiffer. You can control the flex pretty well by how tight you lace them up and how tight you pull the power strap.

Two things can be improved upon. First, the walk mode gives very marginal improvement on the range of motion while walking. I feel like this could easily be improved with a stretchier material on the back of the boot. Second, these boots are a bit heavy - they would benefit greatly from a weight reduction. That's probably easier said than done.

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John K.
Fitwell Freerides

So far so good, only 1 tour in them. Very comfortable and they fit like a dream.

Spring touring has really just begun so I’m excited to get many more days in these and see how they hold up.