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Mike Hardaker Splitboarding on Togwotee Pass WY | Photo Rick Sievers Mountain Weekly News
Snowboard Boots

Top 10 Boots for Splitboarders Touring and Riding

Mike Hardaker
November 21, 2021 10 Mins Read
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This roundup of splitboard specific boots features the top performing boots we tested for splitboarding. You’ll notice these splitboard boots offer more support, better grip and in many cases a variety of lacing options from BOA to power straps traditional laces and everything in-between.

Enjoy our top picks for the best splitboard boots on the market.

Best Splitboard Boots

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1 Best Splitboard Boots
2 Burton Tourist
3 ThirtyTwo Jones MTB
4 Vans Infuse
5 Fitwell Backcountry
6 Nitro Incline TLS
7 Deeluxe Spark XV
8 DC Travis Rice
9 K2 Aspect
10 Salomon Malamute
11 Nitro Team TLS

 

Burton Splitboard Boot

Burton Tourist

When your splitboard boots are built to work in collaboration with the #1 splitboard binding company in the world, you should take note as in the case of the Burton Tourist Boot. Burton and Spark R&D have worked together for years.  Spark rocks Burton ratchets and Burton hired Spark R&D to build their Hitchhiker Binding. So why is this important? This Burton Splitboard Boots fits perfectly into the heel cup of Spark bindings.  There is no better connection between Burton Boots and Bindings, and now Burton has brought the same tech to work with Spark R&D.

Snowboarder Teton Pass, Wyoming
Mike Hardaker Touring in the Burton Tourist Splitboard Specific Boot | Photo Ryan Ariano Mountain Weekly News

With a burly Vibram soul, extra stride length on the skin track and the comfort known to Burton Snowboard Boots ,you really can’t go wrong with the Hitchhiker especially for fans of Spark R&D.  This is the boot Spark’s founder rocks, regardless of your riding style you’re going to love the Tourist, it’s easily one of the best boots for splitboarding that’s been designed to date.

  • Lacing: Burton Speed Zone Lacing
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes

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Jones Splitboarding Boot ThirtyTwo TM

ThirtyTwo Jones MTB

Another dedicated splitboard boot is the Jones ThirtyTwo Boot which is now discontinued.  If you can find an older pair grab em. Developed to meet the needs of Jeremy Jones of Jones Snowboards, the ThirtyTwo Jones MTB Boot has a ton of splitboard-friendly tech. These boots offer great lock-down from conventional lacing and the brilliant use of “walk-mode” BOA makes it easy to tighten things on the up, and back off on the down.  Or as skiers sometimes do it in reverse.

Splitboarder Touring on East Coast
Jim O’Leary Touring in the ThirtyTwo Jones MTB Snowboard Boots | Photo Mountain Weekly News

You’ll be sure to dig the way these ThirtyTwo Splitboard Boots feel from the first time you put them on all the way throughout the day until you go to take them off. Built to keep snow out, keep your feet that much warmer, give you that little bit of extra stride length and great support touring and riding.  This is why the ThirtyTwo Jones MTB is pretty much impossible to beat in terms of the amount of tech and performance wrapped into one. If you’re looking for a pair of boots for splitboarding in big mountain terrain, you found them with the ThirtyTwo Jones MTB’s.

  • Lacing: BOA, Laces
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes

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2022 Vans Infuse Boot

Vans Infuse

While not technically a “splitboarding boot”, the Vans Infuse Snowboard Boot is the best snowboard boot for splitboarding I tested.  These Vans Snowboard Boots designed for backcountry snowboarding can do it all. It’s the sort of boot professional snowboarder Pat Moore needed.  From big booters to long snowmobile rides, deep snow, park, street all of it.

Hiking Vans Infuse Snowboard Boot
Mike Hardaker Hiking Togwotee Pass in Vans Infuse Snowboard Boot | Photo Ryan Ariano Mountain Weekly News

Why does this boot work?  It’s the most customizable snowboard boot in the world.  With a combination of BOA, laces, a power strap and tongue stiffeners the Vans Infuse Boot is a staff favorite hands down. Want a soft boot to tour in, undo the BOA or the power strap for longer stride lengths.  Get to the top and want a stiff boot for the way down, do the opposite and tighten the BOA and Power Cuff Strap.

  • Lacing: BOA, Laces, Powerstrap
  • Soul: Vans UltraCush Waffle Pattern
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – No

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Fitwell Backcountry Boot

Fitwell Backcountry

Rounding out our list, almost a hardboot, yet still in the soft boot category is Fitwell Boots.  The Fitwell Backcountry Boot is not for the faint of heart, these were one of the first dedicated splitboard boots ever built.  They’re stiff, burly and offer the most support of any boot on this list.  Some of you are probably frothing at the mouth over this boot while others have stopped reading.  It’s the sort of boot you’ll want to try on before buying and will take some time to “break in” if that’s even possible.  But for the dedicated big mountain splitboarding crowd that likes to ride where climbing and crampons are involved, Fitwell should be at the top of your list.

Fitwell Backcountry Boot on the Grand Teton
Marlon Collova Snowboarding Grand Teton in Fitwell Boots | Photo Mountain Weekly News

Handmade in Italy the Fitwell Backcountry Snowboard Boots are made for riding in terrain that requires crampons and ice axes.  If that’s your deal, you will enjoy the reliability of these boots.  But don’t be too bummed if your feet hurt after a long tour, as some of the new AT ski boots are more comfortable to wear than Fitwells.

  • Lacing: Laces, Powerstrap
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes
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Nitro Splitboard Boot

Nitro Incline TLS

Nitro, the high performance snowboard boots that perform like ski boots.  Over and over again that’s the only thing I can think when I put my feet into Nitro Snowboard Boots. Don’t let the ski boot part fool you, this splitboard boots is super comfortable yet has the support and stability one needs for touring. With the Nitro Incline TLS and Team boot mentioned below you can literally stand on your toes for steep inclines.  If you haven’t tried that technique or the Nitro Incline Boot before, you’re missing out.

Nitro Splitboard Boots in Tetons
Mike Hardaker Enjoying the Support of the Nitro Splitboard Boots on the Ascent While Splitboard Touring in the Backcountry | Photo Mountain Weekly News

Nitro’s Speed Lacing system rocks, start with the liner, pull up cross the laces and your liner will stay in place for the day.  For the outside of the boot it’s even easier, pull up and the laces auto lock into place. To loosen, pull towards your toes, or any direction but up.  A great splitboard boot with easy in and easy out.

  • Lacing: Nitro TLS Speed Lacing
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes

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Deeluxe Splitboard Boot

Deeluxe Spark XV

One of the first dedicated splitboard boots, the Deeluxe Spark XV Splitboard Boot.  These Deeluxe Splitboard Boots have been around for over 5 years now, crampon ready and comfortable to wear on the up and down. I spent a few seasons rocking this Deeluxe Snowboard Boot and was super impressed from the first time I slipped my foot inside.

Backcountry Snowboard Boots
Deeluxe Spark XV Splitboard Boot Test | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

The Deeluxe XV Speedlace Splitboard Boot was designed by Xavier de la Rue, need we say more?  Great for touring with extra long stride length available. One hand pulls to tighten, a great all-around splitboarding boot from Deeluxe.

  • Lacing: Deeluxe LC Speed Lacing, Powerstrap
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes
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DC Splitboarding Boot

DC Travis Rice

One of the first things you’ll notice with the DC Travis Rice Snowboard Boots is the similarity to the boot Jeremy Jones uses, especially the snow protector on the front of the boot.  Travis Rice spends lots of time in deep snow, not as much time splitboarding but he needs a boot with support, which is why the DC Travis Rice Boot performs well on the skin track.

Need to stay warm in the backcountry?  The DC Travis Rice Boots are super toasty as they include 3M insulation, the same stuff you see in houses.  If your focus is strictly on the down, consider this performance snowboard boot as the asymmetrical sole (only one on this list) gives you less toe and heel drag on the descent.

  • Lacing: Double BOA
  • Soul: Asymmetrical ANTI DRAG Outsole
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – No

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K2 Aspect

K2 Aspect

The K2 Aspect Splitboard Boot designed in collaboration with professional snowboarder Lucas Debari, a boot that seems to be the heir apparent to the legendary big mountain boot K2 T1. Just like the Vans Infuse, this boot offers up a ton of customizations.  BOA, Laces and a Powerstrap make tightening this boot down easy.

Vibram Grip
Ryan Ariano Hiking and Testing the K2 Aspect’s with Vibram Grip | Photo Mountain Weekly News

One thing to note about this K2 Splitboarding Boot is it’s super stiff, so it’s great on the up, perfect for long days touring but just may be a little more boot than you’re used to. Think splitboarding in mountaineering boots and you’ll get a feel for what the Aspects are all about. If you’ve been thinking about making the switch to hardboots, perhaps try this splitboard boot first.

With foil inserts, these K2 Splitboard Boots will keep your feet warm throughout the day, heck they were built with a Mt. Baker rider in mind. Toss in burly Vibram Mountaineering soles and these boots will take you anywhere you want to go, maybe even places you don’t.

  • Lacing: BOA, Laces, Powerstrap
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes

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Salomon Snowboard Boot for Splitboading

Salomon Malamute

Salomon Malamute Snowboard Boots are one of the best-selling snowboard boots that can easily be used for resort riding and splitboarding  without having to switch up boots.  These splitboard snowboard boots can do it all from park, to pipe, deep powder and most importantly perform on the skin track. The stiffness on this boot is what makes it suitable, and even excellent at times, while touring.  The Salomon Malamute Boots are one of the stiffer traditional snowboard boots on the market for people that ride super hard and like that little bit of extra support in their boots.

Salomon’s Powerlock Lacing System is easy to use, fast to get in and out. A nice alternative to BOA if you’re not ready to go that route. Toss in heat moldable liners and you have a snowboard boot built to last for many seasons, even while splitboarding. Although the Malamutes were not designed with splitboarding in mind, they are one of best snowboard boots you can rock for splitboarding.

  • Lacing: Salomon Powerlock Speed Lacing
  • Soul: Trek EC+
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – No

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Nitro Splitboarding Boots

Nitro Team TLS

The snowboard boot that introduced me to Nitro Snowboards (cheers to the Nitro team), the Nitro Team TLS Boot just felt right out of the box.  There was no break-in period and after 20+ days of touring the boots offer the same stability they did on day 1.  What makes the Nitro Team TLS Snowboard Boots special are their internal and external lacing systems.  Yank up on the system and feel the boot wrap around the areas that need lateral and torsional support. Once locked, the laces won’t move throughout the day unless you want them to.

For someone that likes softer boots on the way up or down, or stiffer, this lacing system makes it incredibly quick to adjust on the fly. I would encourage anyone looking for a splitboarding boot with support to seriously check out these Nitro Splitboard Boots.

  • Lacing: Nitro TLS Speed Lacing
  • Soul: Vibram
  • Crampon Compatible Heel Cup – Yes

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Mike Hardaker brings a lifelong passion for outdoor pursuits, honed through years of surfing in Orange County, California, and later expanded to snowboarding in the mountains after a stint on Maui. This diverse experience led him to found Mountain Weekly News. A dedicated gear tester, Mike spends his summers evaluating e-bikes, hunting equipment, and backpacking gear, transitioning to winter sports gear reviews, including splitboards and snowboards, during the colder months.

10 Comments

  1. Janelle says:
    December 15, 2022 at 9:51 AM

    It would be awesome to mention which models are available in Women’s sizing, as the offerings are pretty limited. Maybe an updated review for 2023? Thanks

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      December 16, 2022 at 2:08 PM

      Janelle,

      I will be sure to include some womens boots in the 2023 article.

      Thanks for reaching out.

      -Mike

      Reply
  2. Andreas says:
    February 5, 2022 at 10:18 AM

    Do you have any comments on the footprints of these boots? How does the Nitro Incline compare to the Burton Tourist for example?

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    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      February 5, 2022 at 11:30 AM

      Hey Andreas, Thanks for reaching out. Nitro’s a a bit bigger. Tourist is super streamlined. Especially if using the Hitchhiker.

      Mike

      Reply
  3. Eric Wagner says:
    December 24, 2021 at 10:36 AM

    Malamute, Travis Rice,…are snowboard boots but not splitboard boots. Unfortunatly there is no perfect split boots, to belong to this categorie the boots should have at minimum like Salomon Trek or DeeLuxe XVE or jones MTB the back of the boot that can be opened for longer stride and be compatible with crampons.

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    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      December 25, 2021 at 10:04 AM

      Eric,

      I mentioned those boots you listed as snowboard boots that work for splitboarding. Personally I don’t see the need for extended stride length. My 0.02

      Looking forward to trying out the Salomon Trek Boots. So far Nitros are my favorite splitboarding. Vans #2

      Mike

      Reply
  4. Remi says:
    December 5, 2021 at 6:12 AM

    hey mike how are you? are you sure about mtb jones? my dealer told me that he was to receive them between December 3 and 11 so you’re scaring me there ….

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      December 5, 2021 at 10:54 AM

      Makes sense, late deliveries. Like Spark will have bindings available at a certain retailer in a few months.

      Reply
  5. Ryan says:
    October 23, 2021 at 3:07 PM

    this is a solid list, but I’m surprised that the Salomon S/Lab Trek Softboots aren’t on it.

    Reply
    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      October 27, 2021 at 9:18 AM

      Ryan,

      Thank you, I will reach out to Salomon and be sure to get that boot included in the mix. To be honest I was not aware of it. This looks like a solid boot for sure.

      Mike

      Reply

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