SNOWBOARD BOOTS
Offering range of snowboarding boots from Nitro and Burton.
Beginner snowboarding boots and comfy snowboarding boots with lot of technical features - for example adjustable flex level of boot tongue. Boots with different types of lacings - traditional laces, Twin lacing system (TLS) and BOA fixings.
There are some key factors to consider when choosing snowboard boots:
Fit: Snowboard boots should be snug but not too tight. You should have enough room to move your toes, but the boot should hold your heel in place when you ride. It is useful to try on boots in the afternoon when your feet are at their largest.
Flex: The flex of a snowboard boot refers to how stiff or soft it is. A softer rim is more forgiving and easier to ride, while a stiffer rim is more responsive and better for experienced riders. Choose the flexibility that suits your skill level and riding style.
Lacing System: There are several different lacing systems available for snowboard boots, including traditional lacing, speed laces, and boas. Consider which lacing system you prefer and which will be most comfortable for you.
Insulation: If you ride in cold temperatures, it's important to choose boots with good insulation to keep your feet warm.
Durability: Look for boots that are well constructed and made from durable materials to ensure they last through the seasons to come.