11 Game-Changing Snowboard Boots for Winter

11 Game-Changing Snowboard Boots for Winter

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A solid pair of snowboard boots are arguably the most important part of your kit for a successful season on the slopes, and there are some very important factors to consider when buying. Your boots should fit well so you’re comfortable all day long, they should be durable, and the flex should match your skill level and style of riding. That’s why we recommend choosing a boot that leaves room for you to progress as a boarder – one that’s slightly stiffer than you prefer, so you don’t have to replace your boot as you improve.

Most top-of-the-line boots come equipped with Boa Technology, a closure system that provides a secure, comfortable fit and allows for micro-adjustments with just the spin of a dial. If you’ve ever struggled to buckle ski boots or are used to traditional lace-up snowboard boots, the ease and precision of the Boa dials will blow your mind.

We’ve rounded up a list of men’s and women’s snowboard boots that are new for the winter. Options vary from affordable, lace-up versions for the recreational resort rider to top-notch boots made for expert daredevils.

Note: If you’re upgrading the rest of your gear this year, check out our reviews of snowboards, bindings, goggles, helmets, jackets, and snowboard pants to stay up to date on the latest and greatest in winter gear.

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Ride Lasso Snowboard Boots (Men’s)

$264 BUY NOW

If you’re looking for unprecedented performance, adjustability, and comfort, look no further! Ride combined the Boa Closure System with their own Tongue Tied Closure system, so you can adjust the overall fit, make micro-adjustments on the fly, and even control how snug the internal liner is, all with the spin of a dial! If you haven’t tried intuition liners, you’re doing your feet an injustice — they’re heat-moldable, so they might as well be custom-made for your foot. Ride even teamed up with Michelin (yes, the tire brand) for an outsole that grips ice like a crampon. Sold yet? We sure are!

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Burton Felix Snowboard Boots (Women’s)

from $342 BUY NOW

With the Felix, Burton made it easier than ever to step right into your boots without struggling. They’re also about as comfortable as wearing your favorite pair of old house slippers, as Burton’s Total Comfort technology gives you that broken-in feel from day one. Plus, the Felix is rounded out with heat-moldable liners and dual Boa dials for a precise, comfortable fit, so you’ll be inspired to ride more aggressively and progress your craft.

K2 Maysis Snowboard Boots (Men’s)

$330 BUY NOW

Ride hard year after year with K2’s best-selling, made-to-last boots. Their Endo construction gives the boot a structure that flexes and returns to neutral without compromising integrity, providing a consistent flex for an extremely predictable feel — even if you ride 50-plus days a year. It also features an Intuition Liner that’s heat-moldable and a Vibram outsole that’s grippy and long-lasting. Looking for a boot with a softer flex than the Maysis, but with the same high-end technology? Check out the Maysis’ little brother, K2’s Renin — brand new for 2017/2018!

Ride Hera Snowboard Boots (Women’s)

$260 BUY NOW

Named after Hera, the head of Greek goddesses and wife of Zeus, these boots combine all the high-tech features you need to ride like a queen. Perfect for all-mountain riding and even park laps, this boot has a unique lady-specific calf-adjustment technology, which allows you to expand the calf of the boot for increased comfort and a more customized fit. That, plus dual Boa dials and an Intuition Form Support Liner combine to make a boot that fits like a glove.

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Vans Infuse Snowboard Boots (Men’s)

$370 BUY NOW

More versatile and sophisticated than any other Vans boot, the Infuse allows the wearer to adjust fit on-the-fly for improved comfort and control, thanks to traditional laces up top and a single Boa dial at the instep. It includes Vans’ Flex Control System, allowing you to change the stiffness with tongue inserts, so you can keep riding the same boot as you progress, rather than upgrading every year!

Thirtytwo Lashed Snowboard Boots (Women’s)

$270 BUY NOW

It’s never been easier to get first chair when it matters most, because with the lightning-fast Double Boa system on these boots, you can practically put them on blindfolded. They have a medium flex that’s great for intermediate snowboarders who are looking to advance, as they deliver the ideal blend of stiffness, flex, and comfort.

Burton Photon Snowboard Boots (Men’s)

$380 BUY NOW

When you ride hard and fast, a boot that feels as though it’s fused to your foot — like Burton’s Photon — will give you the highest level of control. This style combines dual Boa dials with Burton’s Lockdown Tech to make a boot that’s extremely powerful, so there’s no lag in power transmission from foot to board. Swagger will abound when you rock this bad boy, and have you seen Burton’s new Step On binding? Pick it up as a bundle with the Photon here!

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Salomon Kiana Focus Snowboard Boots (Women’s)

$300 BUY NOW

When style and performance are equally important, these boots answer the call. The women-specific liner provides excellent heel support, comfort, and warmth. Meanwhile, the dual Boa closure system makes fine-tuned adjustments to both the lower and upper boot, so you’ll be inspired to push your limits in the park, bumps, and even chutes. Of course, we also love the subtle pink accents that add a little extra flair.

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K2 Arrow Clicker Snowboard Boots (Women’s)

$400 BUY NOW

Whether you have plans for backcountry powder searching or you just need a first-rate all-day boot, these lightweight wonders won’t disappoint. The Arrow’s flex is consistently superb, while the Dual Boa dials ensure a perfect fit. These boots integrate perfectly with K2’s Clicker bindings, so you can spend less time strapping in before every run and more time hucking cliffs. When you need a way to stand out from the crowd, this is your chance to show off.

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DC Karma Snowboard Boots (Women’s)

from $149 BUY NOW

Comfortable, stylish, and great for intermediate snowboarders, this boot has a 5/10 flex rating, so it’s not too stiff and not too soft. A traditional lace-up closure, a warm liner, and an affordable price make this great for budget shoppers who don’t mind looking fly, too.

Adidas Samba Snowboard Boots (Men’s)

$250 BUY NOW

Can’t get enough of Adidas’ classic Samba? We can’t either! Rock these snowboard boots that are built to conquer the mountain (just like their ancestor did on the soccer field!). The outsoles are super grippy, so the days of slipping in an icy parking lot are long gone. Lace up these all-mountain boots, and you’ll be ripping around the mountain like the team captain in no time!

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