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The Felix BOA Snowboard Boot is built for warm feet and firm control
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I rode these through a full season of variable snow, and the Dual Zone BOA system let me crank down the lower boot for park laps then loosen the cuff for mellow groomer runs without ever stopping to retie. The heat-moldable liner kept my feet warm and dry on the coldest chairlift rides, and the firm flex gave me the control I wanted on faster, steeper lines."
The lift bar goes up, the wind picks up, and we push off into the first run of the day in the Burton Felix BOA Snowboard Boot. Every micro-adjustment happens on the fly, cranking the lower zone snug through moguls and easing the upper for a relaxed cruise back to base, no gloves off, no fumbling with laces in the cold.
Underneath that fast, dialed-in fit sits a firm, supportive flex that holds its shape through hard carves and fast stops, while the Vibram outsole grips icy parking lots and boot packs on the walk back to the lodge. A heat-moldable liner shapes itself to our feet over the first few runs, wicking sweat and holding warmth so the only thing left to think about is where to ride next.
Details
- Snowboard boot built for warm, secure all-day riding
- Dual Zone BOA adjusts upper and lower fit independently
- BOA Lockdown routes laces for a snug, secure heel hold
- Firm flex delivers control for fast, confident riding
- Vibram outsole grips icy boot packs and parking lots
- Heat-moldable liner molds to your foot for custom fit
- DRYRIDE lining wicks sweat to keep feet dry all day
- Item #BURZ9Y1
- Upper Material
- Synthetic
- Closure
- Dual Zone BOA® Lockdown
- Liner
- Imprint™ 3, DRYRIDE Heat Cycle™
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- Yes
- Flex
- medium-stiff
- Sole
- Vibram® Traction Lug, Vibram® EcoStep Rubber
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- all-mountain snowboarding