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More people rock the Moto™ than any boot on the planet. Simply put, it’s versatile, supple, and built to last. Speed Zone Express™ lacing lets you dust everyone in the sprint for first chair—without stressing over knots, tangles, or loose laces. The heat-moldable Imprint™ liner offers the warmth and comfort of a glove-like fit, while shock-proof EVA cushioning gives you guts to finally hit that cliff drop.


Versatile, supple, and built to last, the Moto from Burton is ready to rev it up for some high-flyin' slopeside action!
A perfect choice for the emerging rider about to embark on an odyssey through the wonderful and inspiring world of Burton.
Fresh leather upper for standout style.
Speed Zone Express lacing system offers all the benefits of the strongest, easiest, and most comfortable lacing system in a single lace design that's even quicker in the clutch.
Soft Flex Thin Profile 3D Molded Tongue controls flex and the stack-up of the shell/liner for improved comfort.
Imprint 1 Liner features lightweight power panels and integrated liner lacing.
Level 1 EVA molded footbed for lightweight and long-lasting shock absorption.
Rubber ice spikes on outsole will dig into ice when slipping isn't an option.
9.50 shaft height.
Q6.50 circumference.
S9.00 oz.
Product measurements were taken using size 8.5. Please note that measurements may vary by size.

Attention: Burton Snowboards & Gear can be shipped only within the United States and Canada.
Technically the #1 selling boot in the entire universe.
Loaded with quality and convenience at a price that’s downright dope, it’s easy to see why the Mint™ has been the world’s bestseller six years straight. Our heat-moldable Imprint™ liner conforms to the exact contours of your feet, while True Fit™ means a down to the details design that shapes everything (even the lace guides!) around a women’s foot shape. Speed Zone Express™ wraps the entire package with the simplicity of a single-pull lacing system.

Whatever your abilities or riding style, throw your skills on fast forward with the Motos—they focus on high performance without the high price, and they're the best-selling Burton boots.
The Burton Moto all-mountain snowboard boots for men have been the worlds best-selling snowboard boots for seven years straight. Thats pretty sweet. Burtons new Speed Zone Express lacing ups the ante for this flexy, but not too soft boot. Now you can tighten the Moto with a single pull. EVA cushioning absorbs impacts and chatter to keep you riding strong all day. You can heat up the Imprint 1 liner to dial in your fit and make these boots extra cozy.

Technically the #1 selling boot in the entire universe. More people rock the Moto than any boot on the planet. Simply put, it’s versatile, supple, and built to last. Speed Zone Express lacing lets you dust everyone in the sprint for first chair—without stressing over knots, tangles, or loose laces. The heat-moldable Imprint liner offers the warmth and comfort of a glove-like fit, while shock-proof EVA cushioning gives you guts to finally hit that cliff drop.

Focusing on high performance without the high price, the Burton Men's Moto Snowboard Boots feature the custom fit of a heat-moldable liner, shock-proof EVA cushioning in the footbed and outsole, and the fastest, strongest, and easiest lacing system on snow. Mix in that classic Burton comfort and it's no wonder that this is the bestselling boot in snowboarding seven year's running. Can you say eight-peat?
A favorite of advancing freeriders and anyone on a budget, Burton's Moto Snowboard Boot proves that you don't have to break the bank to get quality performance. This boot offers time-tested basics to riders looking for trickle-down top-end construction. Burton gave the Moto a new lacing system that locks your foot in with one quick pull of the single lace cable. The Moto's two-part outsole is soft enough to cushion landings but gives you the sensitivity you want underfoot for sliding rails or even just learning to ride. The unique shell design, featuring anatomical wrapping, gives the Moto superior hold that keeps your boot snug from the top of the boot down. - Fall 2008.
This description was also provided by: Dogfunk, Backcountry.com Outlet
Putting other company’s so-called “premium” boots to shame, the Burton Moto™ Snowboard Boot focuses on high performance without the high price. The Imprint™ liner forms to your foot’s exact shape while the EVA-cushioned footbed and outsole smooth out the mountain’s rough spots. Speed Zone™ brings it all together with the fastest, most comfortable, and easily adjustable lacing system on the mountain.
This description was also provided by: ProBoardShop.com
Burton Moto Snowboard Boots 2009: Focusing on high performance without the high price, the Burton Moto Boots feature the custom fit of a heat-moldable liner, shockproof EVA cushioning in the footbed and outsole, and the fastest, strongest, and easiest lacing system on snow. Mix in that classic Burton comfort and it’s no wonder that this is the bestselling boot in snowboarding seven years running. Can you say eight-peat?
| Country of Origin: | United States |
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| Gender: | Men's |
| Lacing System: | Speed Zone Express |
| Liner: | Heat-moldable EVA foam |
| Material: | Synthetic-leather and textile shell |
| Recommended Use: | All-mountain, intermediate, beginner |
| Removable Liner: | Yes |
| Riding style: | All-mountain |
| Upper: | Synthetic leather/textile |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Extremely comfortable with great features! | |
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| I was sold the moment my foot slipped in and I stood up and walked around in the store. The reason I bought them online is because my local store did not carry the white style for my wife. This boot is so comfortable and warm with just the right amount of stiffness and support without digging into the back of your upper calf. The EVA foot bed feels like having a soft pillow wrapped around your foot with the perfect amount of wiggle room for your toes. If your feet could talk they would say “Aaaaaaah, now that’s comfy!” The Speed Zone tie system is super efficient. The boot laces are separated into lower and upper boot sectors which are tighten by the left and right pull handles, which are labeled! You simply pull up, back, and into the lace lock then holsters the pull handles snuggly in the pouches on both sides of the boot. Tightening your boot takes two seconds. My friend owns these boots from last year and he really yanks on his laces and they haven’t snapped yet. I highly recommend this boot. | |
| Tim R. at Altrec on 11/27/2006 | |
Great for a beginner | |
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Great pair for a beginner and you can't bet the price. First time I tried these one they were the worst fitting pair I have tried; user error. After adequately loosening the lace and fit with snowboard sock they were great. Dislike the fact that there is no lace hole on the ankle section, that would make them pretty snug. Having difficulties tightening the lower zone, again that angle lacing hole would really help. However, for a beginner those same deficiency will prevent you from getting sprain or broken ankle on a bad spill. All that said, they keep my feet warm every on the closets days. So far, we've had -12 to -24 degree and I didn't have to worry about feet getting cold once. Again for the price, these are great boots for beginners on a budget. | |
| Rohan at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/10/2009 | |
Damn fine boot for the price. | |
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For the price, I found this to be a damn fine boot! The break in period was about a two day stretch. I am normally a 9.5/10 (regular shoes), but needed a 10.5 in these guys. | |
| brianedwar1417398 at Backcountry.com on 02/18/2009 | |
A Solid boot | |
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I picked up last years model - and have put about 30 full days in them. To start, the single lace cable system works well. There is an upper zone that goes from the ankle up the shin, and a lower zone covering the top of the foot. You are able to get a nice custom fit, and I never need to re-adjust after I first put them on. Nothing has broken/fallen off/malfunctioned all year and look forward to this season in them. Only drawback I'd say is that it is a stiffer boot, if you are looking for a new shoe for a freestyle setup - choose another. | |
| Joshua Morn at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/07/2008 | |
Excellent Boot, Excellent Delivery | |
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| The Burton Moto is one of the best investments I ever made. At first, I was worried about the size since my last boots (32 brand) were not true to size and were small despite purchasing 1/2 size larger than usual. However, this boot fits perfectly without having to adjust shoe size. In addition, it is VERY comfortable and easy to lace up. The Speed Zone system is something that should go down in Snowboard gear history as one of the best inventions ever! Finally, Altrec.com's delivery was fast and on time.I will be sure to order from them again. | |
| Ted at Altrec on 01/10/2008 | |
Burton motos | |
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Great entry-level boot, comfortable after pack-out and warm, stiff enough to control an entry/intermediate board on the slopes rather than just the park with good bindings. The speed lacing system is a little wonky: once you figure out the best way to tighten / lock them they work great and get you out of the lodge fast as possible, but if you're careless the cables can come loose on the lift / hill. On the plus side you can tighten them easily with gloves on, so it's an easy fix. | |
| Alex at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/04/2009 | |
Quality construction | |
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I havent used them yet, but everything is well made. Tough materials, tough stitching, strong lacing system. My first impression of the speed zone system was that i would rip it off trying the boots on, but it was amazingly solid. Im a novice boarder, so the speed will certainly help, as will ability to adjust on the mountain. Seems pretty true to show sizes, i wear a 12 shoe and the size 12 boot fits perfectly with a pair of merino wool socks. | |
| Edward Grauel at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/12/2008 | |
Never Tighten Up | |
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These are the only boots i have ever had that i haven't had to tighten after the first 3 runs. Once you have your feet in these boots, they are in till you take them out. They keep you warm and with a good pair of socks, no moisture accumulates. Ridden with them for a full season and I have no complaints. Another thing, these boots help you do whatever you want to do on your board, they react great with tricks. | |
| AlaskaGrown at Backcountry.com Outlet on 08/03/2009 | |
Definitely Recommended | |
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I really don't have anything negative to say about these boots. They have always kept my feet warm and dry, they are stiff enough to allow me to carve easily, and once you get used to them, they are very easy to put on and take off due to the speed lace system. You really can't beat these boots for the price - it makes me curious as to why people shell out $300+ for other boots when these work very well. | |
| PearlJamPSU at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/27/2009 | |
Solid | |
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Another great product for the price. The speed lacing system is great. I'm laced and ready to go while others are still getting their laces straight. The boot is stiffer, so maybe not the best for the park, but it wouldn't prohibit it either. I'd say it's a good all around boot, There's really no point in spending $200+ on a boot when there are products in this range that work as well as they do. | |
| Mark91178 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/16/2009 | |
Beginners Only | |
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I rode these on the east coast on some groomers and they were fine, but once i got out to Colorado and hit some powder, and more challenging terrain, i found that my foot was moving around too much inside of the boot (Yes they are the right size). As someone who all mountain rides, I need quick response from my boots, but if my feet are moving around that increases the effort and time neccessary to make my board respond. They did not stay tight for long and it is kind of a pain to find a spot to put the cable ends. These boots put a serious damper on my weekend, buy them if you are a beginner or only riding groomers. | |
| Cha2952085 at Dogfunk on 04/21/2009 | |
Not this year... | |
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I've owned these boots for the last few years so I purchased these thinking they would be pretty similar... wrong. The single pull lacing is a joke compared to the two zone system of the previous year, and although I sized the boot correctly I am getting tons of heel lift. Looks like the Rulers will be getting at my bank account this year. On a positive note it is nice to know Backcountry.com will take care of my return, thanks guys! | |
| cody.laws2292676 at Dogfunk on 10/13/2009 | |
Broke within 4 weeks!! | |
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| The fast lace crap sucks, the laces broke within 4 weeks!! Also, you can NOT adjust the tightness of the boots with fine control. They always felt way too loose or way to tight. Stick to old school laces!! Otherwise, kept feet warm, comfortable, but can't recommend for above reasons. | |
| Rick at Altrec on 02/11/2007 | |
Bad Lacing System | |
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They come loose during the day. My completely pulled out and broke in less than a month of ridding. Stick with traditional laces | |
| Matt Paris at Backcountry.com Outlet on 10/06/2009 | |
Great boots if you have never ridden anything better! | |
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So I got these boots after reading the reviews and they got pretty high marks! I am not really sure what the people who wrote those reviews were wearing previously but these are not the boots for someone who has riding more than 2 seasons. I have been riding for 14 years and I thought I could get away with ridding a cheap pair of boots after riding Ions for the last 3 seasons. I was wrong! If you are just starting out these are great boots, If your have been riding awhile I would not settle for anything less than the Ruler. | |
| Dustin McClellan at Dogfunk on 03/26/2009 | |
good beginner boots don't stay tight | |
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I just started snowboarding, so I don't have much experience with different boots. These feel great and are easy to slip on and off. However, the complaints about the lacing system not staying tight are true. it's not a major issue, you just have to tighten them every couple of runs. I would recommend these, you can't beat the price. | |
| don2892492 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/06/2009 | |
Pretty good boot | |
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These boots are pretty good, not the best in my opinion. They fit a little tight cause of the liner but it does stretch out a bit. As for the lacing system, it stays tight while you ride but there is no good place to put the ends and they usually end up dragging. | |
| meg2942921 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/26/2009 | |
Get's the job done | |
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| I bought them on sale on Friday and used them yesterday at Heavenly and they worked well especially for the price I paid. They feel a little small, the size 12 felt like an 11 or 11 1/2. | |
| Kro...expert fisherman and pilot at REI (2008) on 02/22/2009 | |
too small | |
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My husband normally wears an 8.5 and ordered an 8.5, but they're too small. We're ordering a 9, and we'll see how they fit! | |
| somd at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/12/2009 | |
burton moto boots | |
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i think that they are very comfortable but when im riding the boots always come loose around my ankles. | |
| biz2855549 at Dogfunk on 02/25/2009 | |
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how do i take them back if i do not like them | |
| camaron at Dogfunk | |
moo | |
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these boots come loose too easily | |
| adam at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/06/2009 | |