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New SaleThirtytwo Lashed Double Boa Womens Snowboard Boots - Lavender - 20235.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 +1 MoreThirtytwo Lashed Double Boa Womens Snowboard Boots - Lavender - 2023Regular price $599.99 Sale price $479.99 Sale
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Burton Women's Mint BOA Snowboard Boots - Blues - 2022Regular price $379.99 Sale price $303.99 Sale
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Burton Driver x Snowboard Boots - Black - 2022Regular price $579.99 Sale price $463.99 Sale
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Nitro Vagabond TLS Snowboard Boots - Black - 2022Regular price $329 Sale price $263.20 Sale
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Vans Encore Pro Womens Snowboard Boots - Black/Navy - 2022Regular price $549.95
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Nitro Crown TLS Womens Snowboard Boots - Black - 2022Regular price $449 Sale price $359.20 Sale
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Thirtytwo TM-2 Snowboard Boots - Black/White - 2022Regular price $549.99 Sale price $439.99 Sale
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DC Womens Mora BOA Snowboard Boots - Burgundy - 2022Regular price $449.99 Sale price $359.99 Sale
How to get your boot game right.
- See a boot fitter in store. Sure, buy them from our online store, but there is no substitute for the sorcery of one of our staff – we fit snowboard boots for a living.
- When you try a new boot, it should be a bit difficult to put on. And when you get them on, it should feel snug to tight all around your foot and ankle.
- Your toes, when you are standing, should be just touching the front of the boot at the most – any further forward and you are entering a world of torture.
- Snowboard boots pack out and soften after a couple of wears, and it’s an unfortunate reality that they can be a little tight at the start. But it’s crucial that you get the right pair, because cold or sore feet is the number one cause of a bad time on the snow.