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"I just dropped a Deuce, again! Dave here at the House, talking about definitely one
of my favorite boots in the shop. What we're looking at here is the Ride Deuce that's been
a super solid performer in their line for many years now. How it got its claim to fame
is by being extremely lightweight and very low in its volume. It's definitely a really,
really good boot for a person who's got a bigger foot. It's going to be about a size
shorter than most other boots on the market.
Starting off, you've got a traditional Lace design. It does have the heel loops here,
going into the back to give you a better heel hold on this one. Also, you've got just two
quick hooks at the top rather than the three that's in other boots, so it's really, really
quick and easy to get in and out of. From there, it's got their new super light Blown
Classic Sole with a really, really light rubber compound on this one. It's got some ventilation.
It's actually pretty much integrated right with the midsole. It helps to reduce the weight
of the boot.
That moves us to the interior. This one will have a really nice Lace Harness in the outer
part of the boot itself versus the ones that have the laces only on the liner. It's going
to hold the liner and your foot back, inside the boot, giving you good heel hold versus
having the laces on the liner where your liner can move a little bit up and down in the outer
part of the boot.
From there, you've got a 3D Molded Tongue as you do with all of the Ride boots that's
really, really good at conforming to your shin and the top of your foot. It's not going
to deform when you lace it tightly. Oh, an Articulating Cuff, too. It's a little one
on this boot, but it definitely helps the boots flex more like a hinge rather than munching
or crimping right by that instep area.
From there, moving to the Mobile Liner, definitely ones you're going to see in the line of their
freestyle oriented boots. It features Intuition Foam. It's body heat active; or you can mold
it in the shop, too. It works either way. I prefer to just wear mine around. I feel
like that mellow molding gets it done a little bit better and gives it a little more time
rather than shocking it.
You've got J Bars here. They're going to give you really good heel support, throughout the
life of the boot. At the top here, you've got the awesome Sock Styling; right along
with the black and purple, that's going to ensure this thing doesn't make it until Christmas.
You've got the Velcro on the tongue. They got rid of the power strap. It's a lot quicker
to get in and out of the boot and it keeps the tongue centered throughout the whole day.
It's very, very quick on the outs.
On the inside here, you've got Comfy Fur and a Directional Knap panel back here that's
really going to keep your socks up, keep them from slipping down throughout the day, and
it's going to give you good heel hold. Ride does a really good job with their Achilles
pockets for a very good heel hold in combination with the lacing technology on the outer and
on the inner boot. You get super good heel hold on these.
What you're looking at on this one for Flex on the one-to-ten scale, probably rocking
about a 4 to 5 ¬– definitely from their Mobility collection. So, it's going to be
for that discerning freestyler, anywhere from beginner to advanced – just one kick ***
boot. All right, Deuce!"