Adult snowboard boots
Used adult snowboard boots
Complete your snowboarding gear with a pair of used adult snowboard boots at a low price. All the ski and snowboard equipment offered at Skioccas is refurbished to offer you affordable products! Fully cleaned, disinfected, and repaired if necessary, discover all our pairs of snowboard boots from the biggest snowboard brands. From Vans to Head snowboard boots, you're sure to find a pair of boots that fits you.
Choosing the right pair of snow boots for adults
Choosing your next pair of snowboard boots will depend on your level and your snowboarding style. If you're new to snowboarding, opt for a soft boot. Lighter and more comfortable, soft-flex snowboard boots will allow you to gain maneuverability and comfort, making you feel more at ease as you learn. Thanks to this flex, you'll feel every movement and be able to correct yourself more easily. For more experienced riders looking for performance, opt for a stiffer boot. With better foot support and power transmission, you'll quickly gain speed and technique. To choose the right pair of snowboard boots, you first need to know your level and then your desired snowboarding style. If you're a fan of snowpark sessions, your snowboard boots will be less rigid than freeride boots, which require more support for off-piste riding.
Snowboard boot lacing system for adults
An important criterion is the lacing type of your pair of snowboard boots! Indeed, there is no point in buying a pair of rigid boots if you cannot tighten them properly; you will lose all their rigidity due to the tightening. All snowboard boots are designed in two parts: the liner where you put your foot and the boot where the liner is put! So there are two parts to tighten.
Choose your type of tightening:
Classic lacing
A simple lace on the boots which has the advantage of being able to be tightened as desired, but with the disadvantage of being able to loosen after a few runs.
Classic / quick lacing
Classic lacing system on the boots completed with thin laces on the liner for tightening the top of the liner for more support.
Cable lacing
The laces are replaced by cables adjusted by a dial on the boots.
Boa lacing
The cables and the wheel are connected to a winder on the boots for more precise and powerful tightening of the liner and the boots at the same time.
Dissociated tightening
A system that allows you to tighten different parts of the shoe, often either the top or the bottom. A cable for each part of the shoe, with an additional tightening for the boots. This system is appreciated by those who want to be completely free from tightening.
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