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The Burton snowboard boots Moto Boa Black is a legendary boot endowed with a Boa Coiler lacing system as well as a comfortable and flexible construction, guarantying fun all over the mountain.
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The Rome Minishred Boot is a flexible, easy-to-use snowboard boot designed for young riders, featuring a BOA® lacing system.
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The Nidecker Altai is an efficient snowboard boot, offering an excellent feeling of freedom, agility and responsiveness.
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Designed for intermediate to advanced level freeride-focused snowboarders, the Nidecker Altai Women snowboard boot features a very practical BOA lacing system and a responsive structure.
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The Nitro Anthem TLS Black is a versatile, responsive, and comfortable snowboard boot, perfect for intermediate and advanced riders, offering a blend of style, performance, and all-terrain capability.
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The Vans Aura OG Grape Leaf Oatmeal is a comfortable and versatile snowboard boot with a quick-release system, optimized control and medium flex.
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The Vans Aura Pro Black White is a versatile snowboard boot with double Boa tightening, combining precision and comfort for varied use in the mountains.
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The Vans Aura Pro Stormy Weather is a snowboard boot offering precise control with its double Boa tightening and intermediate flex, ideal for a versatile and comfortable ride.
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The DC Control snowboard boot offers comfort, cushioning, and a balanced flex for intermediate level snowboarders and beyond, with a high-quality closure system and great overall comfort.
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The Control Step On snowboard boot offers versatility, support, and comfort, making it the ideal choice for intermediate to expert riders who prioritize convenience for all-mountain riding.
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The Burton Grom BOA Black kids snowboard boot are easy to handle and very pleasant to ride with their flexible cuff. With a linerless construction and a BOA lacing system.
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The Vans HI-Standard OG is a versatile, comfortable men's snowboard boot with a traditional lacing system, ideal for intermediate to advanced riders.
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With its balanced flex and fast entry, the Burton Highshot Step On Black snowboard boot sets the standard for riding without constraints.
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The Nidecker Index is a high-performance snowboard boot, designed for expert freeriders, offering maximum support, exceptional foot hold, and optimal comfort with its advanced features.
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The Salomon Ivy Black women’s snowboard boot is well-balanced between power and accessibility, it is perfect to progress with riding comfort.
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The K2 Kinsley is a versatile, comfortable women's snowboard boot with a precise fit, perfect for all-mountain freestyle riding and suitable for intermediate to advanced snowboarders.
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The Salomon Launch Boa Black White is a versatile, comfortable, and high-performance snowboard boot with a dual BOA lacing system and Custom Fit Ortholite C2 liner for optimal support.
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The K2 Lil Kat is the ideal snowboard boot for kids just starting out, offering comfort, maneuverability, ease of use thanks to BOA lacing and style with its LED sole.
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The Burton, here in Black, is a Burton snowboard boot ideal for beginners or for leisure activities, offering a maximum of ease for progression throughout the resort.
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The Burton snowboard boots Moto Boa Black is a legendary boot endowed with a Boa Coiler lacing system as well as a comfortable and flexible construction, guarantying fun all over the mountain.
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The Salomon Pearl is a forgiving and comfortable women’s snowboard boot with a soft flex and Zonelock lacing system, ideal for recreational snowboarding and for beginner and intermediate snowboarders.
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Wide choice of men’s, women’s and kids’ snowboard boots
Glisshop offers a comprehensive selection of snowboard boots designed to deliver maximum enjoyment on every session. We stock models to gear up snowboarders of all abilities, from complete beginners to expert freeriders.
Models for every style of riding
From freestyle to freeride, including all-mountain, Glisshop offers boots suited to every riding style. Our range covers all disciplines.
The best brands: Vans, Burton, DC, Salomon, K2, ThirtyTwo, Nitro, Northwave...
Glisshop stocks the biggest names in snowboarding to ensure unforgettable sessions. You’ll find:
Glisshop tips to help you choose correctly
The main selection criteria are:
- your level and riding style (these determine the flex)
- your comfort when putting the boots on, which then determines the closure system
- your shoe size
- checking compatibility with your bindings
Flex: the number one criterion
Flex shapes your entire experience on snow. Too soft for your ability, and you’ll lack turning precision. Too stiff, and you’ll tire quickly and lose fluidity in freestyle.
Soft models suit beginners and freestyle riders, while stiffer boots are for experienced riders in freeride or carving.
From freestyle to freeride, including all-mountain, Glisshop offers boots suited to every riding style. Men’s, women’s or kids’, beginner or expert: our selection covers all abilities and all disciplines, with the model that matches your riding style exactly.
- Soft (1–4): ideal for freestyle and beginner riders. They’re more forgiving, so mistakes are easier to recover from.
- Medium (4–7): perfect for all-mountain and versatile riding. Effective in all conditions, they suit intermediate riders who like to switch between groomers, off-piste and park.
- Stiff (7–10): for experienced riders looking for responsiveness and control in freeride or carving. Demanding, but exceptionally precise. Browse stiff snowboard boots.
The closure system: a matter of comfort and routine
The choice of lacing directly affects the comfort and precision of your boots. The best system is the one you’ll use properly on every session; a lace that’s not tightened properly because your fingers are cold means a wasted day. Glisshop offers all current systems:
BOA
The BOA system provides quick, even tightening thanks to one or more micro-adjustable dials. The dial allows precise micro-adjustment even with gloves on. Double BOA (one dial per zone) is the most advanced system on the market.
Speed lacing
Speed lacing tightens the boot in a single movement. Simple and effective, it suits riders who want to get into their boots quickly without sacrificing support.
Traditional laces
Traditional lacing remains the benchmark for purists. It allows custom adjustment zone by zone, for support that’s perfectly adapted to your foot shape and riding style.
Hybrid laces + BOA
The best compromise if you’re undecided. The lace system provides overall foot hold, while the BOA dial fine-tunes and locks down the upper section.
Size: slightly too small is better than too large
The liner compresses by about half a size with use. A brand-new boot should therefore feel slightly snug: toes touching the front, and the heel not lifting when you flex forward. If you’re between two sizes, choose the smaller one.
To go further on fitting and how boots should feel on your feet, look at our comprehensive guide: how to try on snowboard boots.
Compatibility with your bindings
In most cases, boots and bindings are interchangeable regardless of brand. Two systems are exceptions:
- Burton Step On: Step On boots and bindings only, no compatibility with the rest of the market.
- K2 Clicker: same logic, closed system.
If you already have bindings, check their technology before finalising your boot choice.
Snowboard boots FAQ
How do you know which type of snowboard boots to choose based on your level and riding style?
Flex is the first thing to look at. Beginner riders and freestylers are better off choosing a soft flex (1–4): more forgiving, it handles mistakes better and makes progression easier. For versatile all-mountain riding, a medium flex (4–7) covers most situations. Experienced riders in freeride or carving should opt for a stiff flex (7–10) to gain precision and responsiveness. If in doubt, our advisers are available by chat, phone or in store to point you towards the right model.
What’s the difference between a BOA system and laces on snowboard boots?
The BOA system tightens in seconds using a micro-adjustable dial, which can be adjusted even with gloves on. Traditional laces take longer but allow precise zone-by-zone adjustment. Neither is objectively better: it all depends on your preferences. If you put your boots on often or in very cold conditions, BOA is more convenient. If you like to fine-tune the fit, laces are still hard to beat. Both systems are durable and repairable.
How can you avoid foot pain in snowboard boots?
The main cause is the wrong size or incorrect tightening. A new boot should feel slightly snug. Standing up with the boot tightened, your toe should just brush the front without any pressure points, and your heel should not lift when you flex forward. A flex that’s too stiff for your ability can also cause pain: if you’re forcing it to compensate for a lack of technique, the boot is working against you.
How do you avoid getting the wrong size?
The best thing to do is measure your foot in centimetres: this is known as Mondo Point, the reference sizing system used by all boot brands. Once you know this measurement, you’ve got a reliable starting point. Bear in mind that the liner compresses by about half a size with use: a slightly snug brand-new boot is normal. If you’re unsure, our advisers are there to guide you before purchase, by phone, chat, email or in store. And if the size isn’t right when it arrives, returns are straightforward and hassle-free.










