Continental® Rubber Outsole - Wet/dry rubber compound for optimal grip in all conditions. Strategically placed for outsole durability without compromising weight. Micro grooved traction enhancement.
Silver Level Ultralon Heat-Moldable Foam Liner - Ultralon's fine and consistent cell structure offers superior performance when thermo-forming and will not pack-out after repeated use.
Shell
3D Molded Tongue - The 3D Formed Tongue is built to enhance fit and add support, keeping you from experiencing annoying slippage and loose ankles.
Articulated Cuff - The articulating cuff shell features separate upper and lower zones that flex easily together instead of bowing out, delivering a softer but more supporting flex and a better more constant fit.
Rubber Backstay - Helps prevent slippage between boot and binding highbacks.
Sole
EVA Outsole - Compression molded, outsole-grade EVA provides cushion and stability.
Liner
Inner Ankle Harness - Secure your foot inside the liner and shell for a no-slip fit.
Details
1:1 Boot Fit - 1:1 Boot Lasting secures a better fit and heel hold by following the natural contours of the foot. If you wear a 10, you're going to want to buy a 10, it's as simple as that, these boots fit how you want boots to fit.
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Good beginner boot
by Kendrick Robinson
in Spring Valley, CA(Verified Buyer)
As a snowboard beginner with wide feet, this boot fits comfortably but is fairly stiff. Although I had no problem wearing them out of the box, breaking them in would be recommended. I did not have to adjust the laces over the course of a day of full riding. The price was attractive as a beginner buying my first boots and I have no regrets.
Just finished my first day in these boots and I strongly recommend them. I like to shred groomers and I’m still learning the park but I feel like they are responsive and comfortable. After day one I don’t hate my feet and there was really only a little pressure on the tops of my feet during wear.
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Real freestyle boot bcuz it has zero forward lean
by 1980s snowboarder
in East brunswick, NJ(Verified Buyer)
Glad I got these. I didn't want expensive boots, and I like park obstacles. A lot of companies make a freestyle boot w/ forward lean like a ski boot, I personally hate forward lean, it's a slalom race lean, he Adidas samba is straight up no lean, it's way more comfortable for freestyle park riding, then again I've snowboarded since the 80s when jelly soft sorrels or burton freestyles were the only option. Idk if these Adidas are durable yet but they seem good
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Best snowboard boots ever!!!
by Germano Assuncao
in MANHATTAN, NY(Verified Buyer)
Posted on 7/3/2019
Adidas Samba ADV Snowboard Boots - base green/black/off white
Amazing for park and backcountry. I perfect combination for who wants everything in one. Also super comfortable to walk with it.
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Best Boot I’ve Owned
by Braden McDonald
Posted on 12/8/2018
Adidas Samba ADV Snowboard Boots
Right out of the box, they’re very comfortable. The toe box is pretty wide, which I actually really love about them. The sizing was perfect on them, I got my regular street shoe size. They’re very easy to lace up and it takes almost no time at all. They’re very responsive and after wearing them all day on the mountain, my feet didn’t feel sore or uncomfortable at all. These are a must have!
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Sizing Sizing Sizing
by Jeremy Newman
Posted on 1/11/2018
Adidas Samba ADV Snowboard Boots
Okay so I'll write this to save the trouble for people attempting to determine what size they should get in this boot and probably any other Adidas boot because I hate vague reviews when I am looking for fit details. The key is knowing what size you wear in Adidas shoes for obvious reasons. Adidas are pretty consistent with seizing with all their footwear so if you are an 8 in Adidas shoes there is a good chance that an 8 in their boots will be a perfect fit for you (lets just say a pair of Busenitz because I'm sure anyone who is buying this boot has a pair of those to skate in, just a guess). If you have a bit of wiggle room in an Adidas size 8 shoe you might want to consider sizing down a half and heat mold the boot liner with a cut sock toe cap under your snowboard socks (REI's video on Youtube explains this technique the best) or just allowing the boot to pack out naturally because I personally would prefer the pain of breaking them in over having a too much room in any boot but that's just me, If you like having room then by all means get what feels comfortable for you.
Okay now that that is out of the way I can talk about the boot itself. It's an excellent boot, not too stiff but not too hard also. I am an all mountain rider from the woods to the park and this boot feels like it will do a great job with what ever you throw at it. The power lace system works great over traditional lacing and is a good alternative to the ugly BOA lace system. The articulating cuff helps keep the boot shells natural shape and rigidity even when fully flexed. The liner also feels very comfortable after molding to my foot. The only thing I can really complain about is the fact that Adidas didn't offer this color way in the Tactical ADV boot with their Boost Tech without a BOA lacing system (I don't like the BOA system if you couldn't tell, but I'm old school) Hope any of this helps! Thanks Tactics