Top 10 Men’s Snowboard Boots for 2024
Best Snowboard Boots 2019
by Jim O’Leary
Burton Moto BOA
Everyone knows Burton, they’re one of the largest names in snowboarding. And most snowboarders will be familiar with the Burton Moto Snowboard Boot, in fact, there’s a good chance it was their very first boot. That’s because this was the best selling snowboard boot in the world for a few years. And it’s easy to see why with a forgiving flex pattern and easy to use Speed Zone quick lace system that tightens your boots with just a pull of the handles.
Price: $249.95
Ride Insano
Whether you’re looking for a lightning-fast response or just a boot that will stand up to several seasons of abuse, it’s hard to go wrong with the Ride Insano Snowboard Boot. It’s built for big guys riding big lines and locks them into the Intuition Dream Liner using a two-zone BOA Fit System that uses The Closer technology to better distribute pressure for a more secure hold and more comfortable fit.
Price: $369.95
thirtytwo Jones MTB
When you step out into the backcountry you need to know that what’s underneath you is not only reliable but also extremely comfortable on your feet. Introducing the snowboard boots made for the season: thirtytwo Jones MTB Snowboard Boot. Made with features that set them apart from the rest, like Recoil flex control inserts for customized stiffness, Elite liner with heat-moldable Intuition foam, and a molded toe cap to reinforce the boot against premature wear, you don’t wanna miss this boot! Tell Santa to take note of the Jones MTB Boots crampon-compatible Vibram® soles for ripping backcountry sessions.
Price: $699.95
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I’m so excited for the new snowboard boots coming out in 2024! I can’t wait to try them out!
Hi,
I’m between the Vans Verse and the Burton Photon. Would you say the Vans Verse is better for back country? Would your foot stay more warm? Also, as far as durability, which one do you think will last longer?
Lastly, what size did you wear in the Vans boot compared to a regular day to day shoe?
Thanks!
Michael,
If you run super super cold feet the Burton is a better option. I use the Verse a lot for splitboarding, hiking uphill etc. After about 50 days its a little on the softer side.
Either boot is great, and if you put 50+ days on the boots, most likely its time for a new pair anyways.