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Company InfoSalomon Malamute 2012Malamute Rapid Response Energize every action in the Malamute, featuring our unique Asymmetrical Flex Shell and Power liner with internal heel strap and energizer bars. A long-time favorite of the All-Mountain mafia, the Malamute's a comfortable, cold-blooded killer.
Salomon Malamute 2011Turn up the heavy metal and get ready for steep descents. Our most responsive boot features an asymmetrical flex for long lasting support with an unbeatable fit. Make powerful moves at every elevation.
Salomon Malamute 2010MALAMUTE$320.00A Tradition of ExcellenceFLEX: 5 The Malamute’s reputation as the best freeride boot in the world is well earned. Over ten years of innovation and solid performance for thousands of riders have kept the Malamute in a class of its own. Full Customfit foam and supportive anatomical archite
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Salomon Malamute Snowboard Boot Review
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Average user rating from: 2 user(s)
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Another Excellent Boot by Salomon
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
If you're an aggressive all mountain or freerider it really comes down to these and the Burton Driver X. I like Burton boots but Salomons just fit me better. I was impressed how well my Synapse wides held up over 4 seasons and 100 days of riding total so my search was short. I've avoided the the Malamute in the past because I really thought it would be too stiff. It is a stiff boot but only slightly stiffer than the synapse, and it doesn't give that uncomfortable ski boot feeling like many stiff boots of the past. Pretty light overall and quality construction throughout. I still like to get my all mountain freestyle on when I can. The Malamute did take me back a few notches in that area of my riding, but with about 15 days on the hill they're starting to loosen up a little and now I'm back to solid grabs. I've found I can dial the tightness in a little better than my Synapses. Part of this has to do with a couple of additional features that really clamp down the heel. This is nice because you can adjust the tightness of the outer laces without giving up much internal hold. I haven't found better foot hold than what this boot offers. Lacing is a little slow but speed isn't on my list of features. The lace locks at each point are a nice feature and this is the first boot I've used where I didn't have to retighten throughout the day. The thing that surprised me most is how easy it makes manipulating a stiffer board. I feel like I have more control without limiting board performance or having the board ride me. There are a couple of downsides I've found with this boot. One is the cushioning. I'd just like to see a little more in the padding dept. whether it's gel or air. This seems to be the case with most Salomon boots for some reason. The other is cost. These aren't cheap but the performance, quality, and fit is worth the price in my opinion. The toe seems a little tall as well. This may or may not be a problem with some cap straps. The boots seem to fit much better with my burton straps than with the flux straps. You'll want to try these on before you buy. I ended up with an 11 and usualy wear a 12. I have a slightly wider than average foot and sometimes go with a wide shoe. These really didn't feel much narrower than the new synapse wides I tried, but obviously fit is unique to the individual. In all an excellent product with few shortcomings. |
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Reviewed by JS
January 10, 2012 |
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
I upgraded last year from my 2year old F22's to the Malmutes. Overall it is a good boot but has one major flaw. They use plastic buckles on the inner liner that is right above the ankle at the front of the leg. The pressure from these buckles have started to give me bone spurs. The local Salomon store just brushed me off and were no help. The F22 used a fabric buckle instead of a plastic one which to me was a better design. |
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Reviewed by Eric
October 13, 2010 |













