Snowboard boots
Men, Women, or Kids: How to Choose Your Snowboard Boots?
At Glisshop, you’ll find a wide selection of snowboard boots. Check out the men’s snowboard boots, women’s snowboard boots, or the kids’ snowboard boots, as well as the latest 2025 models. You can also find past seasons’ models, if you’re looking for a good deal.
To make your choice, start by setting a budget—this is often the key factor. Next, consider the boot flex. Softer boots are great for freestyle riders or recreational snowboarders, while stiffer boots offer better performance and responsiveness for freeride enthusiasts. Of course, your personal preferences also matter. The lacing system is another important factor. From quick and automatic lacing systems to highly customizable old-school laces, every rider has their own favourite.
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£217.41
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£163.04
The Ride Rook: an easy-to-ride snowboard boot with good foot support, a quick lacing system, and great value for money, ideal for beginner to intermediate snowboarders.
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£247.95
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£185.92
The Ride Anthem Black is a versatile, all-mountain freestyle snowboard boot with intermediate flex, offering comfort, responsiveness, and warmth thanks to Heat Reflective Foil technology.
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£347.91
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£260.91
The K2 Maysis snowboard boot offers a precise fit, responsive performance, and excellent support for intermediate to advanced level snowboarders seeking comfort and versatility.
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£247.95
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£165.21
The Ride Anthem snowboard boot offers versatility and playfulness with its medium flex. It guarantees comfort and responsiveness when turning and is ideal for intermediate and experienced riders.
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£287.01
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£200.88
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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£208.71
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£166.95
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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£146.07
The DC Phase Boa Black White snowboard boot combines comfort and versatility to allow beginner and intermediate riders to progress and have fun on every terrain.
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£217.41
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£162.60
The Nidecker Sierra snowboard boot is comfortable, forgiving and lightweight. Its BOA lacing system is simple to use to be ready to ride in no time.
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£326.25
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£243.51
The K2 Boundary snowboard boot is designed for all-mountain freestyle riding to vary the pleasures. It offers responsiveness, comfort and practical tightening thanks to its double Boa system.
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£217.50
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£163.13
The Ride Harper Black is a comfortable, flexible women's snowboard boot with a quick lacing system, ideal for beginners and recreational riders.
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£321.81
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£240.90
The Limelight Step On Black is a Burton Step On women's snowboard boot that offers a firm flex without being too stiff to keep you comfortable and easy on your feet.
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£260.91
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£169.56
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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£243.60
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£165.21
The Ride Anthem snowboard boot offers versatility and playfulness with its medium flex. It guarantees comfort and responsiveness when turning and is ideal for intermediate and experienced riders.
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£365.40
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£260.91
The Ride Cadence Black is a versatile women's snowboard boot offering optimal comfort, exceptional performance, and a balanced flex, perfect for both high-speed turns and relaxed riding.
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£260.91
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£195.66
The Nidecker Cascade is a responsive, comfortable snowboard boot with a BOA quick lacing system, ideal for intermediate riders seeking to enhance their all-terrain performance.
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£252.21
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£176.52
The Northwave Decade SLS is a versatile, comfortable snowboard boot with a precise fit, featuring high-end TF Pro Liner, PopCorn sole technology, and a quick dual-zone lacing system.
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£400.11
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£300.06
The Salomon Echo Dual BOA is a versatile snowboard boot that offers optimal support and comfort to advanced and expert snowboarders looking to ride aggressively or more casually.
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£295.71
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£206.97
The Ivy BOA, here in a Black colourway is a women’s snowboard boot developed by Salomon for female riders looking for versatility, comfort and practicality.
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£321.81
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£225.24
The DC Judge is a high-end, powerful and responsive snowboard boot, boasting advanced technologies like Vibram® outsole and Dual Zone BOA® lacing system, ideal for advanced riders.
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£348.00
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£226.20
The Ride Lasso snowboard boot is a versatile, responsive, and comfortable boot, ideal for all terrains, featuring a double BOA lacing system for a precise fit.
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£374.06
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£260.91
The Rome Libertine Boa Green is a high-performance snowboard boot with a stiff flex, dual BOA lacing, and advanced features for expert riders seeking comfort and control.
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How to choose your snowboard boots?
If snowboard boots are very different from ski boots, they still share two important criteria: flex and fit. Your choice will mainly be made according to these two points.
Find the ideal flex:
- According to your level:
Beginner - Intermediate: You start snowboarding, you are used to making technical mistakes and catching edges but you’re still having fun and you are progressing. You are an occasional rider and ride only on piste.
Advanced: You are a consistent rider, you ride with confidence and your technical skills allow you to handle any terrain the mountain has to offer. You don’t make many mistakes and remain in control even at high speed.
Expert: Perfect technique and control in all conditions. Snowboarding has no secrets for you.
Beginners and intermediates need comfortable and forgiving boots. Pick something flexible and mellow, it will allow you to ride all day and feel comfortable for a smoother learning process. Advanced and expert riders will prefer something stiffer and more powerful. It will provide stronger support and faster energy transmission.
- According to your style:
If you are into jumps, landings and tricks, if your boots help absorb shocks all day and protect your feet against rail assaults, it means you are a freestyler. Freestylers will prefer soft and flexible boots because they allow a wider range of motion and are generally more comfortable. All-mountain riders will prefer a boot with an intermediate flex. It offers more versatility and allows to ride on soft snow as well as on groomers. Finally, even if they don’t use the same technique or style, freeriders and carvers generally want medium to stiff flex. It guarantees secure edge hold and delivers optimal power transmission.
Treat your feet, find the right fit:
Good boots are boots in which you feel comfortable. There are as many foot shapes as there are riders. Trying a boot before buying is essential. Heat mouldable liners are the best choice because they adapt and contour your foot to provide optimal comfort. The size of the boot needs to be slightly bigger than your regular shoe size because you will often put thick socks when riding. But make sure your foot is held and doesn’t move inside. Note that the foam making the liner packs up with time and use. Make sure you don’t get something too big from the start or the boots won’t offer enough support later.
The different lacing systems:
- the BOA system
Made of thin steel wires and a small wheel, the BOA system allows a fast closure: slide the foot in the boot, spin the wheel until you feel comfortably held and you’re done. First released in 1996, the system was used on snowboard boots then on golf shoes, bike shoes and you can even see it on running shoes now.
- The Focus BOA system:
Derived from the previous system, the Focus BOA is a dual BOA system. It allows precise adjustments of the upper and lower part of the boot.
- The hybrid lacing:
It is a BOA system combined with a traditional lacing. It offers more precision.
- The Speed Zone system:
A small handle outside the boot allows quick one-hand closure. Pull it to make the boot tighter. Just like on the Focus Boa, the Speed Zone can be separated and feature two handles. One to adjust the lower part, the other to adjust the upper part.
- The traditional system:
This is the ‘old-school’ way and it is not always easy as you may need to take off your gloves to close your boots. However, it remains a very precise closure system. You can adjust the tension according to your foot shape and make it tighter here or looser there. It may not be as quick and convenient but it’s more precise and more comfortable.
The benefits:
Unlike ski boots, snowboard boots allow riders to walk easily and their ‘trainers’ look does not lie: they deliver comfort and flexibility. Some models feature removable liners which is very convenient to dry after a long day of riding.
Glisshop’s recommendations:
Try your boots with winter specific socks, this will avoid bad surprises when you first use them in real conditions. When you try them, stand up: your big toe needs to touch the tip of the boot without being crushed against it. Then, bend your knees and lean forward (as if riding). Make sure your foot slides slightly backwards and your shin comes in contact on the boot cuff. You need to be held firmly. If your heel seems to move a lot, it probably means that your boots are too big. Our snowboard experts are available for you to help you choose your snowboard boots, feel free to contact them and find our wide selection of 32, DC, Deeluxe, K2, Nitro, Ride, Rome, Rossignol, Vans and Salomon snowboard boots at the best price ! Check out our wide selection with the new snowboard boots collection.