WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LACING SYSTEMS ON SNOWBOARD BOOTS
Snowboard Boots
Snowboard boots are one of if not the single most important bit of kit you’re going to get. It’s important then to get the right fit in a Snowboard boot. Great fitting boots will make your Snowboarding trip away incredible. Bad fitting snowboard boots will hurt and if you’re new to the sport, will possibly put you off Snowboarding altogether. You can judge sizes and buy the rest of your kit off the internet, but with Snowboard boots. It’s always best to try before you buy!
Never buy second hand snowboard boots, all boots worthwhile these days are thermo moulded. Which means after time they will set around your feet perfectly. Like the full range from Thirtytwo These all have custom heat mouldable liners that we fit in store for customers. Lending your snowboard boots to people or using someone else’s will wreck the fit of the boot.
Lacing Option
There are many different lace options and styles of Snowboard boot out there. And while some systems will work well for you, you may dislike other systems – it’s what works best for you. The most important thing when thinking of getting boots. Is to try on as many different makes and styles as you possibly can. Think of it like the wand buying scene from Harry Potter. Where he tries out nearly every wand in the shop until he finds the right one.(No i'm not a Harry Potter geek) The most important aspects of a boot is comfort and to avoid heel lift So with this in mind Look for boot brand with full customisable liners as these will fit the best long term.
The main types of boot lacing systems are: quick lace; The BOA system; regular lacing and hybrid lacing systems. As well as looking at the preferred lacing system, it is important to take into account the stiffness of the boot. Soft boots are ideal for the beginner to intermediate rider The stiffer the boots are the more responsive they are and therefore perfect for the more advanced all mountain Snowboarder.
So with all that in mind lets get into some lacing systems you will find in Snowboard boots
Lace up Snowboard boots
Lace ups are the original snowboard boot. They are classic looking and you can make certain areas tighter than others. They are also super easy to repair in the unlikely event that anything does go wrong with the laces, as you can just buy new ones see here: Replacement Snowboard boots laces. Some of the drawbacks are that they are difficult to do up with half frozen hands when your half way up a mountain if they start to get loose. (You will need to remove your Snowboard Gloves to adjust)
Quicklace/Fastlace Snowboard Boots
This type of lacing system has many different names but they are all pretty much the same system. There are two handles at the side that you pull to tighten the lower and upper parts of the snowboard boot. This system is simple and quick to use and also good if you want the foot loose and the ankle tight. This lacing system is also easy to change and adjust on the go if your boots become loose while riding.
Boa Snowboard boots
This is the most commonly sold Snowboard boot lacing style. Boa has really come a long way since their release. The original boa wires were known to snap occasionally, however the new ones are near invincible. They have also upgraded some of the newer models with the Boa Coilers which self coil in and save the need for the endless tightening (Highly Recommended).
Boa comes in two main types single and double boa snowboard boots. The single Boa had the one Boa that tightens up the whole boot and the double Boa is like the quick lace system but much better. It has one for up top and one for the lower half. These are great for those of you that really want to fine tune the fit of the boot, Also this is the best option for apres ski (No Snowboard laces to fall over carrying the beers back to the table)
Some boots utilise a combination of systems, which can be seen above. These boots have a boa to tighten around the ankle which will help prevent heal lift and lock the heel down. On other hybrid models you can tighten the liner and these models still have the original lace on the exterior of the boot.
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