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2008 : ThirtyTwo : Tm Two

Product Info

If this boot looks familiar, you're not mistaken, as one of the most loved tm-two boots from the past enters the 21st century with new features such as our articulating cuff, 3-d molded tongue and inner ankle harness. The new tm-two represents the future of snowboarding.

  • Tongue Tension System power lacing
  • Articulating Cuff
  • System G2O2™ gel / air bag with polyurethane midsole and dual-density rubber outsole
  • 3-D Molded Tongue
  • Level 4 Ultimate Fit Liner with Anatomical Heel Retention System
  • NEW Inner Ankle Harness and Custom Lace Lock


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Overall
80%
Function
100%
Presentation
80%
Value
80%
MSRP ($)
248.95
Terrain Designed For
Freestyle
Flex
Average
Colors Available
Black Charcoal Red, Brown Camo, Red
Year
2008
Chris

Chris's Review

March 16th, 2008

Summary:
Thirty Two's Tm Two has been the pinnacle of freestyle boot design for quite a while.
Review:

No real surprises in this year's Tm-Two, but that can be a good thing; the Tm-Two didn't need changing. It's consistantly been one of the best top-end freestyle boots since we last reviewed it several years ago.

 The Team Two is a comfortable boot that should last the average rider several seasons of freestyle use. The Tm Two is more designed for the upper-level freestyle rider, as it's a stiffer freestyle boot, so think big booters, backcountry freestyle, and pipe, more than a super soft park-only boot.

Most will probably find the Team Two a bit stiff at first, but like most Thirty Twos they break in nicely after a week or so of riding, and quickly become super comfortable.

I really like the heel-lock lacing used in this years boot, and the articulating cuff means that your ankle area of the boot's tongue doesn't get blown out like before. Both are great upgrades from previous boots. 

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