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Vans Verse Snowboard Boots Test on Togwotee Pass | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News
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Vans Verse Snowboard Boots Review

Mike Hardaker
November 12, 2018 4 Mins Read
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Double BOA?  Yep and no laces either. I had an opportunity to go snowboarding in the brand new Vans Verse Boots.

Trail Map
1 Vans BOA Snowboard Boot
2 Vans Verse Fit
3 Vans Verse Snowboard Boots Pros & Cons
4 Overall Impression

Vans BOA Snowboard Boot

Vans Verse Snowboard Boot with BOA
Mike Hardaker Putting on Vans Verse Snowboard Boots | Photo Mountain Weekly News

After trying the Vans Verse Snowboard Boot with BOA I just can’t help but laugh at how silly egos can be, mine especially. At first, I wasn’t sure if BOA was hype or a tool that could give a pair of snowboard boots added performance. See where this boot ranks in our 2026 guide.

After visiting their new factory in Denver this summer it is apparent BOA is here to stay. BOA works amazing for snowboard boots and just about every other type of shoe out there from golf to the medical industry and everything in between. If you’re not already a fan of BOA, you will be soon.

Vans Verse Fit

Vans Verse BOA
Vans Verse BOA | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

Year after year, Vans Snowboard boots offer the most comfortable fit straight out of the box.  No other brands can claim that. With Vans there is no break in period or sore feet. You can go ahead and buy these boots now. To test the Verse Snowboard Boots I went splitboarding on Day 1…

Let’s start with the fit.  The Vans Verse BOA Boot is super slick to pull on and off.  I love my Pat Moore Infuse Boot for touring, however, those boots can be a real b*tch to put on and take off.  I even managed to rip the tongue out of the Infuse from trying to stuff my foot inside the boot. (which others have experienced as well)  That is not the case however with the Vans Verse.  Instead, you get a boot that goes on and off with ease without ever pinching or hurting your foot.

This makes for a nice comfortable pair of splitboarding boots. Especially at the end of the day when your feet are tired.  Easy on, easy off with the Vans.

Vans Verse Splitboarding
Mike Hardaker Touring on Togwotee Pass in Vans Verse Boots | Photo Mountain Weekly News

Once the boots are on there’s a traditional synch tab inside that pulls the liner together.  Vans liners are also customizable and even heat moldable offering an even better fit.  As you go up the liner there is a power strap that is sort of awkward to get to, and doesn’t really seem to do much work, even if use the velcro as the BOA system takes over in that regard to pull everything together.

The Verse Boot can be tightened via 2 separate BOA adjusters one at the top of the boot and one on the side.  For touring I crank down both BOA’s as tight as they go and then release/undo the top BOA. By doing this it allowed for more front to back glide on the skin track. If bindings like Spark R&D have the ability to extend your stride, your boots should too.  The Verse does all that and some, making it perhaps one of if not the best BOA Men’s snowboard boots on the market.

BOA Snowboard Boots
Double BOA Dials for Fast Entry & Exit | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

When it’s time to go downhill, the on the fly adjustments only take seconds.  If anything I found myself messing with the BOA more than I would have with past boots as it was so quick and easy to make little tweaks here and there.

Then at the end of the day, once you pull up on the BOA your boot starts to quickly unwind.  You can even hear the BOA unwinding when you open the tongue of the boot. There will be ZERO fighting this boot to get off at the end of the day.  That in itself is worth the cost.

Vans Verse Snowboard Boots Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Double BOA for fast entry/exit
  • Comfortable fit straight out of the box
  • Easy on, easy off design

Cons:

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  • Requires adjustment with BOA system
  • Power strap may be awkward

Overall Impression

Vans Verse Snowboard Boots
Vans Verse Snowboard Boots | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

Comfortable, flexible and super stylish with The North Face Blake Paul collab, all combine to make the Vans Verse Snowboard Boot ($389) a solid pick for the coming winter.  The Men’s Verse Boots surely stand out with Vans brown synthetic leather, a purple TNF colorway, and a really cool new feature to keep snow out of the boot, Vans waterproof zip-up.

The Vans zip-up is the sort of tech that mountaineer boots have utilized for years, now Vans has adopted it too which leads us to believe Vans is working closely with their athletes and testers to create rider driven boots that work wonders. Keep up the great work Vans.

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Mike Hardaker is the Founder and CEO of Mountain Weekly News. Based in Jackson Hole for 15 seasons, Mike has spent 24 years vetting technical gear in the world’s most demanding environments. As a Level III Avalanche Professional and alum of Teton Gravity Research, his field expertise spans high-altitude hunting, heavy-duty e-bikes, and snow sports. As of late Mike has been featured on Bloomberg and CNBC to discuss the future of digital media. Mike applies a rigorous auditor’s eye to everything he tests—prioritizing technical provenance over "office-chair" fluff. He is a fierce protector of the Open Web, a leading AEO technical auditor, and a strategist for brands seeking "Source of Truth" status in an AI-driven economy. Connect with Mike: LinkedIn

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