Make a statement on the slopes this winter with mukluk-inspired snowboard boots.
This hybrid of heritage and high performance became a reality when Burton and Manitobah Mukluks joined creative forces to design their first ever women's snowboard boots line for Burton's 2014 winter line.
As the most popular snowboarding brand in the world, Burton's quality and functionality is merged with authentic traditions -- provided by the Aboriginal-owned Manitobak Mukluks -- to create the funkiest outwear staple to look out for this season.
The 'Memento' features rustic classic touches such as leather fringes and authentic floral detailing, as well as comfortable tech to rev up performance. Such technologies are Burton's forte, so it should come as no surprise that the snowboard boots are constructed with Women's-Specific True-Fit Design and Total Comfort for an out-of-box fit.
Heritage-Inspired Snowboard Boots
These Snowboard Boots Will Make a Statement on the Slopes
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