Thirty Two TM-Two

Priced: $223.96 - $279.99 Rated:   - 5 stars out of 5 by 4 reviews.
Thirty Two TM-Two
Zoom In
Color: Black
Available Colors:
USOutdoor.com (2014) $223.96
19% off
Regularly: $279.95
Christy Sports $259.95
7% off
Regularly: $279.95
Tactics.com $279.95
Backcountry.com $279.99
Zappos.com $279.99
Visit our Daily Deals for great products at low prices.
Thirty Two TM-Two -

Thirty Two TM-Two Snowboard Boot - Men's:  The TM-Two is a solid and supportive boot.   There's no wonder it's the number one choice of the pro team.  This boot will take you to the next level and satisfy the needs of more advanced to expert riders.

LEVEL 3 FOOTBEDMolded PU Footbed for ultimate comfort System G2™ Gel in heel for maximum heel protection Dual density PU in forefoot for impact protection Molded TPU heel cradle and arch support Mesh topsheet for comfort Level 3 FootbedLEVEL 3 LINER100% Heat Moldable Intuition Ultralon Liners Dual Density Intuition Ultralon foam for comfort, warmth & support Internal anatomical Ultralon overlays in heel for optimal heel hold Integrated Velcro Closure reduces bulk and pressure points Aegis anti-microbial coating to eliminate odor Level 3 Liner

Our 3-D Molded Tongues wrap your foot for easier lacing, improved fit and heel hold. This design also gives us the ability to vary the stiffness of each model for customized flex and improved responsiveness.

With increased leverage and reduced friction, our Tongue Tension System works with the 3-D Molded Tongue for easier closure and a more secure fit.

This advanced shell construction creates high-performing, smooth-flexing boots that are easier to lace and more durable. There is also less shell distortion, resulting in consistent heel hold through the full flex range.

One step closer to solving heel-lift, our inner ankle lacing system provides superior heel hold and performance with a simple and easy to use lace lock.

Designed at STI, Evolution foam provides better cushioning than traditional foam materials and dramatically reduces the weight of our boots by eliminating the need for a heavy rubber outsole. ThirtyTwo boots with STI Evolution Foam™ are 15% to 40% lighter than previous seasons and remain the lightest in the industry.

System G2 Gel is a temperature independent gel compound that has been exhaustively researched. Unlike airbags, System G2 Gel™ is less affected by temperature changes, and will not bottom out or pop under high impact.

Support and Cushioning:

  • System G2 gel cushioning in heel

Features:

  • Medium-stiff flex
  • STI Evolution foam sole
  • Articulated cuff
  • 3D molded tongue
  • Heat moldable Intuition foam liner with molded footbed
  • Heel hold kit included
Backcountry.com

Tested and approved season after season by the entire ThirtyTwo team—ranging from the likes of Scott Stevens to Simon Chamberlain—the ThirtyTwo TM-Two Snowboard Boot is dialed-in for comfort, performance, and durability. Featuring a medium-stiff flex and ThirtyTwo's top-dog Level 3 liner and footbed, the TM-Two is equipped to offer serious support and just enough flex to get jibby throughout the entire mountain, from park runs to secret tree stashes and bonks.

Offering a totally custom fit, the TM-Two's heat-moldable Intuition liner, molded footbed, and 3D molded tongue cradle your foot for comfort that lasts from early morning hot laps to last chair. Eliminating the need for a heavy rubber outsole, STI Evolution foam not only dramatically reduces the TM-Two's weight, but it offers better cushioning than traditional foam materials for a supremely cushy ride. System G2 Gel, placed in the rear heel of the boot, absorbs flat landings and rough impacts without the risk of popping or detonating, as is often the case with heel airbags. For an enhanced range of motion, an articulating cuff offers a smooth flex with less shell distortion, thus offering a more consistent heel hold over time.


Zappos.com
Rep a thirtytwo™ team favorite with the ultimate support and durability of the TM-Two!
Performance Fit with level 7 flex for superior control and board feel.
3-D Molded Tongues wrap your foot for easier lacing, improved fit, and heel hold.
Tongue Tension System works with the 3-D Molded Tongue for easier closure and a more secure fit, increasing leverage and reducing friction.
Articulating cuff features advanced shell construction for high-performing, smooth-flexing boots that are easier to lace and more durable.
Inner ankle lacing system provides superior heel hold and performance with a simple and easy to use lace lock.
Performance backstay features smarter welds on toe boxes to withstand harsh board edges and larger backstays for added support and performance against highback pressure.
STI Evolution Foam™ provides better cushioning than traditional foam materials and dramatically reduces the weight by eliminating the need for a heavy rubber outsole.
System G2™ Gel in outsole is less affected by temperature changes and will not bottom out or pop under high impact.
Level 3 footbed is constructed of polyurethane for ultimate comfort.
System G2™ Gel in heel of footbed for maximum heel protection.
Dual density polyurethane in forefoot for impact protection.
Molded TPU heel cradle and arch support.
Level 3 liner is constructed of dual density Intuition Ultralon foam for comfort, warmth, and support.
Internal anatomical Ultralon overlays in heel for optimal heel hold.
Integrated Velcro closure reduces bulk and pressure points.
Aegis anti-microbial coating to eliminate odor.
100% heat moldable liners.
Imported.
USOutdoor.com (2014)
The ThirtyTwo TM-Two Boots should probably be renamed the Smile Chisel. That’s because every rider that laces them up is powerless to fight off the happy face that gets etched into their visage. Slightly on the stiffer side, this pair delivers intense control and the ultimate board feel so you can dissect the most technical lines with authority. Comfort has been cranked up while heal lift has been extinguished so you can go hard all day without getting worn out. Riders that demand a boot that can not only keep up with their hardcore style of riding, but need a set that can push their progression rely on the ThirtyTwo TM-Two Boots.

Tactics.com
The TM-Two Snowboard Boots from Thirtytwo.

These boots are the top choice of the Thirtytwo team, and especially the top choice of Scott Stevens. Featuring a 3D molded tongue and a heat moldable liner, these boots give you the ultimate in support and durability.

Want it cheaper? Set your own price.
Enter the price you want to pay and we'll email or text you if we find a store that will sell it for that amount:
Price: $
Your email:
Cell number: (optional, for text message)
Learn how offers work...
24 people have already set their own price.
Average Price History: Price History
Review RatingNumber of Reviews
3
1
0
0
0
Also Good For:All Mountain
Comfort: System G2 Heel Gel Level 3 Footbed Level 3 Liner
Details:Exposed System G2 Gel, Articulated Cuff, Tongue Tension System
Extras:Durable Toe Support
Flex Rating:7 Solid and supportive
Flex/Response: 3D Molded Tongue Tongue Tension System
Footbed:Level 3 Footbed
Key Features: 100% Heat Moldable Intuition Ultralon Liners STI Evolution Foam Outsole 1:1 True Fit Outsole
Lacing System:Traditional Lacing System
Lacing Type:Traditional Lace
Liner:Level 3 Liner
Liner Type: Heat Moldable Self Moldable
Outsole:STI Evolution Foam Outsole
Primary Ride Style:Park/Freestyle
Pro Model:Scott Stevens
Shaft:11 in
Warranty:1 Year Warranty
Weight:2 lbs 5 oz
Compare specifications to related products.

Related Categories:

Thirty Two

Thirty Two TM-Two Reviews:

Reviews:

Aside from everything already mentioned about this boot (which is the best I've ridden in all my years), I would love to share my favorite aspect... the fit!
I HATE heel-lift. I am not alone. With these boots, I've got zero heel-lift.
I LOVE looseness around the shins. With these boots, I can have that if I want.
To summarize: I personally crank the lower portion of the laces (internal and external) quite tight, so as to ensure that heel stays put. But I can leave the top portion of the laces looser, and therefore I have a lot of freedom to bend and stretch within the boot. If you have no heel lift and the desired looseness around the top of the boots, you've found yourself a perfect ALL-AROUND boot.
Sure, if all you do is jib, there are softer boots. Sure, if all you do is bomb steeps and huge cliffs, there are stiffer boots. But if you want to be able to do both with ease and finesse, then these are for you.
I'll never buy another boot model again. TM-Two for life! (unless they screw with the design in future models)

Kevin Knight at Backcountry.com on 01/12/2014

Thirty-Two sure does know how to make a great lightweight and responsive boot. I have been using The TM-Two model for over 5 years. On average a TM-Two boot will last me a season and a half or a rough estimate of 110-130 days on hill before they become to soft for my liking. These are comfortable, responsive, supportive, durable, and easy to break in. Another great feature is that they are low profile. I wear a size 11 boot and can fit into a M/L Union Binding, which is awesome because it allows me to have a tighter fit and more secure ride. They are great for the all mountain freestyle rider or park rider that likes to have the stability and support of a stiffer boot while still having the mobility to do technical rail tricks. Where ever you take these they will preform at a high- level.

Benjamin Juell at Backcountry.com on 12/18/2013

This boot fits and feels phenomenal, the ankle holder forms very nice to the foot. When putting on this boot, its easy to see why it cost upwards of 300 due to the high quality materials and craftsman ship. Only bummer out this beauty is the plastic pieces around the ankle, broke off from the boot. I was riding in -10F temperatures. It was still rather upsetting however because i didn't get to enjoy the boot as long as i wanted.

Chad Wittfeldt at Backcountry.com on 12/13/2013

Love this boot. I've been rocking them for a while and they're super durable as well as comfortable. They come a little stiff, but after time they break in and make an awesome boot that you can ride all-mountain, in powder and in the park. Good and sturdy so you don't turn any ankles, but not too stiff to hurt your feet. Would recommend!

Leif Draznin-French at Backcountry.com on 12/02/2013