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List for free nowSnowboard boots should feel snug with no heel lift. Your toes should lightly touch the front — they'll pack out after a few days. Try them with the socks you'd ride in.
Soft flex (1–4) suits beginners and park riding. Medium flex (5–7) covers all-mountain. Stiff flex (8–10) is for aggressive freeriding and high-speed carving.
Traditional laces offer the most customisable fit. BOA dials are fast and easy to adjust on the fly. Speed laces are a middle ground. Each has trade-offs between convenience and precision.
Used boots often have a packed-out liner, meaning they've stretched from use. If the liner is compressed, the boots may feel a half-size bigger than new. Look for boots with low use or replacement liners.
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Most snowboard boots use a standard soft-boot fit that works with strap or rear-entry bindings. Burton Step On boots only work with Step On bindings — make sure you check compatibility.