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Product Description

DVS Militia Boot HO2

There's no time for slippin' when wearing Marc Frank Montoya's Signature boot. Sturdy leather water resistant upper. Moisture wicking and DVS fast hooks. Secret stash compartment. Cold Grip Technology™ outsole. Imported.

32-ULTRALIGHT

LIGHTEST. SNOWBOARD. BOOT. EVER! Lightweight minimalist shell design Articulating Cuff STI Evolution Foam™ lightweight one-piece midsole/outsole and System G2™ gel heel cushioning 3-D Molded Tongue Level 5 Ultimate Fit Liner in lightweight raw foam NEW Inner Ankle Harness and Custom Lace Lock.

Ride Strapper Keeper Snowboard Boots

The Ride Strapper Keeper snowboard boots are designed to feel more like a skate shoe than a snowboard boot. They are compact, light and flexible with unique sneaker styling.

Built for tweaks and rails, Strapper Keepers feature speed laces down low for a quick, secure closure, and rip-and-stick straps up top for maximum adjustability and mobility

GNU B-Pro C2 BTX Snowboard 

C2 BTX technology features Banana Tech rocker between the feet and camber at the tip and tail, delivering amazing float whether you're riding regular or switch.

Camber provides end-to-end stability and plenty of pop for boosting off natural terrain; Banana Traction technology offers carving performance and soft-snow float

The Addictive Collection

It is one of the things that has always been an ingrained, natural part of the SDS. From t-shirts to boards, posters to bindings, Rome’s designers have been at the forefront of redefining how art is expressed through snowboarding for the last seven years. And in the creative process at Rome, the designers have always had the freedom to explore the stuff they’re interested in.

In the News...

Salem Skate Park Update
Salem New Hampshire's new
Skate Park is scheduled for a grand opening in Spring of 2010.  As the lions share of Phase 1 of the Hedgehog Park Expansion Project, the trees have been cleared and bids are in to complete the paving and fencing by early December.  All that should be left for spring is to move in the equipment, put the signs up and kick it off with a grand opening celebration.

The project has been pulled together in large part by Salem's Recreation Director Chris Dillon and Selectman Pat Hargreaves.  Funding has come from a combination of a $30,000 grant from the Town of Salem to purchase equipment, a $10,000 pledge from NOTB Snowboards, in-kind donations from local contractors and lots of fund-raising events from the staff and friends of NOTB Snowboards in Salem NH."

NOTB & Rite Way Travel