Last tested
2024
Status:new
2025

TM-2 Jones

The softer version of the Jones MTB BOA, intended to appeal to a wider audience seeking to advance into splitboarding.
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Buyer’s Guide reviews

Characteristics
Comfort
Lateral support
Stiffness
Sole fit
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Category average
Performance profile
Alpinism
Long hikes
Fun freeride
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In words

Intro
Jeremy's pro model has been completely restyled and released in a version with softer flex than its stiffer sibling the MTB BOA. This is a boot for lovers of old-school, super-comfortable no-frills lacing systems.
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On the snow
The company describes this as the most versatile boot in their dedicated freeride and splitboarding lineup, precisely because it was developed with the aim of creating a less aggressive product than their top-of-the-range models that would appeal to a wider audience. Jeremy's input—and of course his pro rider background—remain four-square at the heart of this product, which features revamped lacing, a significantly softer flex, and a more comfortable fit. It shares the same sole and toe box as its older sibling, with crampon attachment points and a high-performance grippy outsole. The softer liner’s 3D tongue conforms perfectly to shin shape and the lacing system holds the foot firmly in place whilst guaranteeing excellent freedom of movement. This allows you to push off when performing jumps and hitting powder pillows and kickers without being hindered by excessive rigidity. A high-performance product for those seeking a slightly more chilled ride.
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Technical specifications

Fastening Description
N/A
Sole description
Vibram
Cramponable
no
Ingredient
Vibram
Released in
2024
Price
519.95 €
Declared specsMeasured by us
N/A
Weight
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