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Snowboard Boots.
Comfort is performance. A boot that fits right lets you ride longer, harder, and with more control. We obsess over fit.
Buying Guide
How to Choose Snowboard Boots
Your snowboard boots are the connection between your body and your board. Size alone doesn't determine fit — heel hold, flex, and liner quality all matter. A proper fitting makes the difference between all-day comfort and numbness by noon.
Heel Hold
The most important fit factor. When you flex forward, your heel should stay locked in the pocket. Any lift means lost power on heel-side turns. If the heel lifts, try a different brand — pocket shapes vary.
Flex Rating
1-3 for park and beginners. 4-6 for all-mountain — the best range for Mt. Hood conditions. 7-10 for aggressive freeriding. Stiffer boots transfer more power but are less forgiving.
Lacing Systems
Traditional laces give the most precise fit. Speed laces are fast and convenient. BOA dials provide consistent tension and easy adjustment with gloves. Dual-zone BOA lets you tune upper and lower separately.
FAQ
What snowboard boot brands do you carry?
We carry Burton, Ride, and Salomon snowboard boots. Come in for a fitting — we check heel hold, flex, and overall fit, not just size.
Should I size up for thicker socks?
No. Snowboard boots should be fitted with thin, moisture-wicking socks. Thick socks actually make feet colder by restricting circulation and compressing the liner.

























