• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Snowboarding Profiles

  • SNOWBOARDS
    • Top Snowboard Picks 2025-2026
    • Snowboard Reviews
    • Snowboard Buying Guide
    • Snowboard Length Sizing
    • Snowboard Width Sizing
    • For Beginners
    • Setup/Maintenance
  • BINDINGS
    • Top Bindings Picks 2025-2026
    • Binding Reviews
    • Binding Buying Guides
    • Binding Sizing
    • Binding and Board Compatbility
    • For Beginners
    • Bindings Setup
  • SNOWBOARD BOOTS
    • Top Boots Picks 2025-2026
    • Boot Reviews
    • Boot Buying Guides
    • Sizing and Fit
    • Boot Fit by Brand
    • For Beginners
    • More
  • OUTERWEAR
    • Featured Snowboard Jackets 2025-2026
    • Jacket Buying Guide
    • Pants Buying Guide
    • Goggles Buying Guide
    • Helmet Buying Guide
    • Base Layers Buying Guide
    • More
  • About
    • About SP
    • Our Patreon

Past Season Freestyle Boots Lists

Past Season Freestyle Boots Lists

You can toggle (by clicking the "+" sign) each year below to see the lists from past season's. 

2024-25

SP Top 5 Freestyle Boots 2024-2025

#10: Salomon X Approach Lace SJ BOA 

Salomon X Approach 2024-2025 Snowobard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating score: 85.2/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at evo.com
>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at tactics.com
>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at christysports.com
>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at evo.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at evo.com
>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at tactics.com
>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at christysports.com
>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at evo.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Salomon X Approach 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Lacing System: Hybrid - Trad lace with BOA

>>See Full Review


#9: Nitro Club Boa 

Nitro Club BOA 2024-2025 Snowobard Boot Review

Flex:  Medium (4.5/10)

Rating score: 86.9/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Nitro Club Boa 2025 at evo.com
WordPress Responsive Table




>>Nitro Club Boa 2025 at evo.com
WordPress Responsive Table





Lacing System: Double BOA

>>See Full Review


#8: Burton Swath Boa 

Burton Swath BOA 2024-2025 Snowobard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating score: 87.5/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at burton.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at rei.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at burton.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at burton.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at burton.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at rei.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at burton.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Burton Swath Boa 2026 at burton.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Lacing System: Double BOA

>>See Full Review


#7: Thirty Two Light 

ThirtyTwo Light 2024-2025 Snowobard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating score: 88.1/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at evo.com
>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at evo.com
>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table




>>Thirty Two Light 2025 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

>>See Full Review


#6: Thirty Two Diesel Hybrid 

ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2024-2025 Snowobard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating score: 88.6/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at backcountry.com
>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at dreamruns.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at backcountry.com
>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at dreamruns.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>ThirtyTwo Diesel Hybrid 2025 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Lacing System: Hybrid - Trad lace with BOA

>>See Full Review


#5: Vans Hi Standard Pro 

Vans Hi Standard Pro 2024-2025 Snowboard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5.5/10)

Rating score: 90.3/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at evo.com
>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at tactics.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Vans Hi Standard Pro 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at evo.com
>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at tactics.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Hi Standard Pro 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Hi-Standard Pro 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

>>See Full Review


#4: Vans Aura Pro 

Vans Aura Pro 2024-2025 Snowboard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating score: 90.9/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at evo.com
>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at rei.com
>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at evo.com
>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at rei.com
>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Aura Pro 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Lacing System: Double BOA

>>See Full Review


#3: K2 Overdraft 

K2 Overdraft 2024-2025 Snowboard Boot Review

Flex:  Medium (5/10)

Rating score: 91.5/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 

Lacing System: Hybrid - Trad lace with BOA

>>See Full Review




>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at tactics.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at bergsskishop.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table



>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at tactics.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at bergsskishop.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Overdraft 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table





#2: Vans Invado Pro 

Vans Invado Pro 2024-2025 Snowboard Boot Review

Flex:  Medium (5.5/10)

Rating score: 92/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 

Lacing System: Hybrid - Trad lace with BOA

>>See Full Review




>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at evo.com
>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at rei.com
>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at tactics.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at evo.com
>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at rei.com
>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at tactics.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Vans Invado Pro 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


#1: Nidecker Rift

Nidecker Rift 2024-2025 Snowboard Boot Review

Flex: Medium (5.5/10)

Rating score: 93.2/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 

Lacing System: Double BOA

>>See Full Review




>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at evo.com
>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at nidecker.com
>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at nidecker.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at evo.com
>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at nidecker.com
>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at backcountry.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at nidecker.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Nidecker Rift 2026 at blue-tomato.com
WordPress Responsive Table

2023-24

Best Freestyle Snowboard Boots

FREESTYLE BOOT #5

Burton Swath BOA Snowboard Boots Top Pick

IS THIS GEAR RIGHT FOR YOU?

Get fast, free advice from an expert

Boot: Burton Swath Boa

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 88.5/100

Starting the list at #5, we have Burton’s Swath Boa boots.

The Swath Boa are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle over the whole mountain or combining all of the above.

With great performance across all areas I rated, they strike a great balance for freestyle/all-mountain-freestyle riding. 

Score Breakdown for the Swath Boa

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

14/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

CARVING

3.5

7/10

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.5

9/10

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.5/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #4

Thirty Two Light Review

IS THIS GEAR RIGHT FOR YOU?

Get fast, free advice from an expert

Boot: Thirty Two Light

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.1/100

Next up, we have ThirtyTwo's Light snowboard boots. 

The Light provide awesome board feel through their flat light sole and great adjustability courtesy of their traditional lacing. 

All round these boots work super well for creative freestyle riding.

As an added bonus, the Light are the lowest priced boots on this list. 

Score Breakdown for the Light

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.5

13.5/15

CARVING

3.0

6/10

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

HEEL HOLD

3.5

7/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

3.0

3/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.1/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #3

Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ Review

IS THIS GEAR RIGHT FOR YOU?

Get fast, free advice from an expert

Boot: Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing with Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.7/100

In at #3 are the Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ. 

The Launch Lace Boa SJ uses a combined traditional lace and BOA system (often called Hybrid Boa):

  • Traditional lace for full adjustability of the outer boot; and 
  • A BOA coil for activating the harness around the liner of the boot - for both better hold and on the fly re-tightening of the liner 

This makes it easy to adjust the boots to make them perfectly fit your feet/ankles/calves - which is why it's my favorite lacing system.

But of course, there's more to this boot than just the adjustability and heel hold - they provide great board feel, are nice and comfortable (though this depends on your foot of course) and had really decent response for a 5/10 flexing boot. 

Score Breakdown for the Launch Lace BOA SJ

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.0

12/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

CARVING

3.5

7/10

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

9/10

ADJUSTABILITY

5.0

15/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.0

2/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.7/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #2

Vans Hi-Standard Pro Review

IS THIS GEAR RIGHT FOR YOU?

Get fast, free advice from an expert

Boot: Vans Hi Standard Pro

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating:  90.8/100

In at #2 we have the Vans Hi Standard Pro. In a lot of ways it's like a traditional lace version of the Vans Aura Pro (see #1 below). 

The Hi-Standards achieve a great balance between shock absorption and board feel - both important qualities for freestyle riding, IMO. 

And they also offer great comfort and a low profile outer sole, all for a really reasonable price-tag for what you get (around the average of the boots I rated in this category and the 2nd lowest price of those that made the top 5). 

Score Breakdown for the Hi Standard Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

CARVING

3.5

7/10

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

9/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

HEEL HOLD

3.5

7/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.8/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #1

Vans Aura Pro Snowboard Boots Top Pick

IS THIS GEAR RIGHT FOR YOU?

Get fast, free advice from an expert

Boot: Vans Aura Pro

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 92.0/100

Finally at #1 we have the Vans Aura Pro.

The Aura Pro are not to be confused with the Aura "OG" - a more budget friendly, softer flexing, single boa version. 

Like the Hi Standard Pro (see #2) they have that great combination of both shock absorption and board feel - they are in a lot of ways Double Boa versions of the Hi Standard Pro. 

The Aura Pro’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and are great in terms of board feel.

They also have a nice and low profile outer-sole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Aura Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

CARVING

3.5

7/10

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

9/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

92.0/100

2022-23

Best Freestyle Snowboard Boots

Of the 27 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 80.8/100
  • The highest score was 91.3/100
  • The lowest score was 68.0/100
  • The average price was $263

FREESTYLE BOOT #5

DC Mutiny snowboard boot review

Boot: DC Mutiny

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (3.5/10)

Rating:  87.8/100

Starting the list at #5, we have the DC Mutiny. 

The Mutiny are the softest flexing in this list. Whilst DC rate them 6/10, I felt them no more than 4/10. At first I was thinking 3/10 after trying them on, but could get them to 3.5/10 on snow - the biggest discrepancy between the flex rating and my flex feel I've had with boots. 

As well as being the softest, they are also the lowest price. 

Just really fun boots to surf/slash/butter etc with. Great option for really playful riding, particularly with a board of 4/10 flex or less. Just provided such great board feel, whilst at the same time really good shock absorption (which is an elusive mix) - and for how soft they felt, they were more responsive than I would have thought. 

Score Breakdown for the Mutiny

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.5

13.5/15

RESPONSE

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

3.0

3/5

TRACTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #4

Salomon Launch Lace SJ Boa Review

Boot: Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing with Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.0/100

In at #4 are the Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ. 

With a combined traditional lace and BOA system (traditional lace for full adjustability of the outerboot and a BOA for activating the harness around the liner of the boot - for on the fly re-tightening of the liner), you've got so much adjustability - fast becoming my favorite lacing system.

That really helps with heel hold. But of course, there's more to this boot than just the adjustability and heel hold - they provide great board feel, are nice and comfortable (though this depends on your foot of course) and had really decent response for a 5/10 flexing boot. 

Score Breakdown for the Launch Lace BOA SJ

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.0

12/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

5.0

15/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.0

2/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.0/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #3

Burton Swath BOA review

Boot: Burton Swath Boa

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.5/100

Next up we have Burton’s Swath Boa boots.

The Swath Boa are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle over the whole mountain or combining all of the above.

With great performance across all areas I rated, they strike a great balance for freestyle/all-mountain-freestyle riding. 

The Swath also come in a speed zone version (which costs a little less).

Score Breakdown for the Swath Boa

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

14/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.5/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #2

Vans Hi-Standard Pro review

Boot: Vans Hi Standard Pro

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating:  90.1/100

In at #2 we have the Vans Hi Standard Pro. In a lot of ways it's like a traditional lace version of the Vans Aura Pro (see #1 below). 

The Hi-Standards achieve a great balance between shock absorption and board feel - both important qualities for freestyle riding, IMO. 

And they also offer great comfort and a low profile outersole, all for a really reasonable price-tag for what you get (around the average of the boots I rated in this category and the 2nd lowest price of those that made the top 5). 

Score Breakdown for the Hi Standard Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

3.5

7/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #1

Vans Aura snowboard boots review

Boot: Vans Aura Pro

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 91.3/100

Finally at #1 we have the Vans Aura Pro.

The Aura Pro are not to be confused with the Aura "OG" - a more budget friendly, softer flexing, single boa version. 

Like the Hi Standard Pro (see #2) they have that great combination of both shock absorption and board feel - they are in a lot of ways Double Boa versions of the Hi Standard Pro. 

The Aura Pro’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and are great in terms of board feel.

They also have a nice and low profile outer-sole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Aura Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.3/100

2021-22

Best Freestyle Snowboard Boots

Of the 28 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 80.3/100
  • The highest score was 90.1/100
  • The lowest score was 66.3/100
  • The average price was $249

FREESTYLE BOOT #5

DC Mutiny snowboard boots review

Boot: DC Mutiny

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (3.5/10)

Rating:  87.8/100

Starting the list at #5, we have the DC Mutiny. 

The Mutiny are the softest flexing in this list. Whilst DC rate them 6/10, I felt them no more than 4/10. At first I was thinking 3/10 after trying them on, but could get them to 3.5/10 on snow - the biggest discrepancy between the flex rating and my flex feel I've had with boots. 

As well as being the softest, they are also the lowest price. 

Just really fun boots to surf/slash/butter etc with. Great option for really playful riding, particularly with a board of 4/10 flex or less. Just provided such great board feel, whilst at the same time really good shock absorption (which is an elusive mix) - and for how soft they felt, they were more responsive than I would have thought. 

Score Breakdown for the Mutiny

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.5

13.5/15

RESPONSE

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

3.0

3/5

TRACTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #4

Salomon Launch Lace SJ Boa

Boot: Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing with Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.0/100

Next up we have the Salomon Launch Lace BOA SJ. 

With a combined traditional lace and BOA system (traditional lace for full adjustability of the outerboot and a BOA for activating the harness around the liner of the boot - for on the fly re-tightening of the liner), you've got so much adjustability - fast becoming my favorite lacing system.

That really helps with the heel hold. But of course, there's more to this boot than just the adjustability and heel hold - they provide great board feel, are nice and comfortable (though this depends on your foot of course) and had really decent response for a 5/10 flexing boot. 

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.0

12/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

5.0

15/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.0

2/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.0/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #3

Burton Swath Boa Review

Boot: Burton Swath Boa

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.5/100

Next up we have Burton’s Swath Boa boots.

The Swath Boa are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle over the whole mountain or combining all of the above.

With great performance across all areas I looked at, they strike a great balance for freestyle/all-mountain-freestyle riding. 

The Swath also come in a speed zone version (which costs a little less), if that's more your thing. 

Score Breakdown for the Swath Boa

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

14/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.5/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #2

Vans Hi-Standard Pro

Boot: Vans Hi Standard Pro

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating:  90.1/100

In at #2 we have Vans Hi Standard Pro. In a lot of ways it's like a traditional lace version of the Vans Aura Pro (see #1 below). 

The Hi-Standards achieve a great balance between shock absorption and board feel - both highly sort after qualities for freestyle riding, IMO. 

And they also offer great comfort and a low profile outersole, all for a really reasonable price-tag for what you get (around the average of the boots I rated in this category and the 2nd lowest price of those that made the top 5). 

Score Breakdown for the Hi Standard Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

3.5

7/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100


FREESTYLE BOOT #1

Vans Aura Pro

Boot: Vans Aura Pro

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 90.1/100

Finally at #1 we have the Vans Aura Pro.

The Aura Pro are not to be confused with the Aura "OG" - a more budget friendly, softer flexing, single boa version. 

Like the Hi Standard Pro (see #2) they have that great combination of both shock absorption and board feel - they are in a lot of ways Double Boa versions of the Hi Standard Pro. 

The Aura Pro’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and great in terms of board feel.

They also have a really low profile outersole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Aura Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100

Over to You….

So there you have my picks for the top 5 freestyle boots for the 2021/22 season.

2020-21

Best Freestyle Snowboard Boots

Of the 35 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 79.4/100
  • The highest score was 93.0/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 61.0/100
  • The average price was $254

FREESTYLE BOOT #5

Adidas Superstar ADV

Boot: Adidas Superstar ADV

Price: $300

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Rating:  87.8/100

Starting the list at #5, we have the Adidas Superstar. 

The Superstars are comfortable, offer great shock absorption and have a nice skate like board feel to them. 

And they have pretty good reduced footprint too. Though, note that these don't have as much of a reduced footprint as other Adidas boots - but still better than average.

Score Breakdown for the Superstar

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

3.0

6/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #4

Burton Swath Boa Review

Boot: Burton Swath Boa

Price: $349

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 89.5/100

Nest up we have Burton’s Swath Boa boots.

The Swath Boa are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle over the whole mountain or combining all of the above.

With great performance across all areas I looked at, they strike a great balance for freestyle/all-mountain-freestyle riding. 

The Swath also come in a speed zone version, if that's more your thing. 

Score Breakdown for the Swath Boa

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

14/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.5/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #3

Vans Hi-Standard Pro

Boot: Vans Hi Standard Pro

Price: $249

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating:  90.1/100

In at #3 we have Vans Hi Standard Pro. In a lot of ways it's like a traditional lace version of the Vans Aura Pro (see #2 below). 

The Hi-Standards achieve a great balance between shock absorption and board feel - both highly sort after qualities for freestyle riding, IMO. 

And they also offer great comfort and a low profile outersole, all for a really reasonable price-tag for what you get (around the average of the boots I rated in this category and the cheapest that made the top 5). 

Score Breakdown for the Hi Standard Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

3.5

7/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #2

Vans Aura Pro

Boot: Vans Aura Pro

Price: $279

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 90.1/100

In at #2 we have the Vans Aura Pro.

The Aura Pro are not to be confused with the Aura "OG" - a more budget friendly, softer flexing, single boa version. 

Like the Hi Standard Pro (see #3) they have that great combination of both shock absorption and board feel - they are in a lot of ways Double Boa versions of the Hi Standard Pro. 

The Aura Pro’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and great in terms of board feel.

They also have a really low profile outersole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Aura Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.5

4.5/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #1

Salomon Lo Fi Review

Boot: Salomon Lo-Fi

Price: $399

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing with Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 93.0/100

And finally in the #1 spot, are Salomon's Lo-Fi boots.

They are the most expensive on this list and quite a bit more pricey than the average price of the boots I looked at in this category. But if you're looking for a high performance freestyle boot and money isn't a factor, then the Lo Fi should be on your radar. 

The Lo-Fi's are plush and offer great heel hold with that Boa cranking down on an internal harness over the ankle - and have great shock absorption. As well as being super comfortable (of course depending on fit for your foot) - all round just an awesome boot for those with the budget for it. 

Score Breakdown for the Lo Fi

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

18/20

BOARD FEEL

3.5

10.5/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

3.0

3/5

TRACTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

93.0/100

Over to You….

So there you have my picks for the top 5 freestyle boots for the 2020/21 season.

NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Freestyle Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:

>>TOP 5 FREESTYLE SNOWBOARD BOOTS (Latest Season)

2019-20

Best Freestyle Snowboard Boots

Of the 33 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 78.4/100
  • The highest score was 91.3/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 59.3/100
  • The average price was $248

FREESTYLE BOOT #5

Burton Swath Boa

Boot: Burton Swath Boa

Price: $349

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 87.8/100

Starting the list at #5, we have Burton’s Swath Boa boots.

The Swath Boa are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle or combining all of the above.

With great performance across all areas I looked at, they strike a great balance for freestyle/all-mountain-freestyle riding. 

The Swath also come in a speed zone version, if that's more your thing. 

Score Breakdown for the Swath Boa

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

14/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #4

Adidas Superstar ADV

Boot: Adidas Superstar ADV

Price: $299

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Rating:  87.8/100

The Superstars are comfortable, offer great shock absorption and have a nice skate like board feel to them. 

And they have pretty good reduced footprint too. Though, note that these don't have as much of a reduced footprint as other Adidas boots - but still better than average.

Score Breakdown for the Superstar

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

3.0

6/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #3

Vans Hi Standard Pro

Boot: Vans Hi Standard Pro

Price: $249

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating:  90.1/100

In at #3 we have Vans Hi Standard Pro. In a lot of ways it's like a traditional lace version of the Vans Aura Pro (see #2 below). 

The Hi-Standards achieve a great balance between shock absorption and board feel - both highly sort after qualities for freestyle riding, IMO. 

And they also offer great comfort and a low profile outersole, all for a really reasonable price-tag for what you get (around the average of the boots I rated in this category and the cheapest that made the top 5). 

Score Breakdown for the Hi Standard Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

3.5

7/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.0

4/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #2

Vans Aura Pro

Boot: Vans Aura Pro

Price: $279

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 90.1/100

In at #2 we have the Vans Aura Pro.

The Aura Pro are not to be confused with the Aura "OG" - a more budget friendly, softer flexing, single boa version. 

Like the Hi Standard Pro (see #3) they have that great combination of both shock absorption and board feel - they are in a lot of ways Double Boa versions of the Hi Standard Pro. 

The Aura Pro’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and great in terms of board feel.

They also have a really low profile outersole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Aura Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

16/20

BOARD FEEL

4.0

12/15

RESPONSE

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.0

8/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

4.5

4.5/5

TRACTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #1

Salomon Lo Fi

Boot: Salomon Lo-Fi

Price: $399

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing with Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 91.3/100

And finally in the #1 spot, are Salomon's Lo Fi boots.

They are the most expensive on this list and quite a bit more pricey than the average price of the boots I looked at in this category. But if you're looking for a high performance freestyle boot and money isn't a factor, then the Lo Fi should be on your radar. 

The Lo Fis are plush offering great heel hold with that Boa cranking down on an internal harness over the ankle and have great shock absorption. As well as being super comfortable (of course depending on fit for your foot) - all round just an awesome boot for those with the budget for it. 

Score Breakdown for the Lo Fi

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

18/20

BOARD FEEL

3.5

10.5/15

RESPONSE

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

HEEL HOLD

4.5

9/10

REDUCED FOOTPRINT

3.0

3/5

TRACTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.3/100

Over to You….

So there you have my picks for the top 5 freestyle boots for the 2019/20 season.

NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Freestyle Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:

>>TOP 5 FREESTYLE SNOWBOARD BOOTS (Latest Season)

2018-19

Best Freestyle Snowboard Boots

Of the 39 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 79.4/100
  • The highest score was 90.1/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 62.2/100
  • The average price was $257

FREESTYLE BOOT #5=

Salomon Lo Fi

Boot: Salomon Lo-Fi

Price: $399

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing with Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 86.6/100

Starting off the list in #5 are Salomon's Lo Fi boots.

They are the most expensive on this list and quite a bit more pricey than the average price of the boots I looked at in this category. But if you're looking for a high performance freestyle boot and money isn't a factor, then the Lo Fi should be on your radar. 

The Lo Fi are also more low profile than most other Salomon boots, so you actually get a reasonably small outersole. Not up there with the likes of Adidas, Burton, Vans but better than I expected. 

Score Breakdown for the Lo Fi

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Shock Absorption

4.0

16/20

Board Feel

3.0

9/15

Response

3.0

9/15

Adjustability

4.5

13.5/15

Comfort

4.0

12/15

Heel Hold

4.0

8/10

Reduced Footprint

3.5

3.5/5

Traction

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #5=

Thirty Two Lo Cut

Boot: Thirty Two Lo-Cut

Price: $209

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Rating: 86.6/100

Going from the most expensive to lowest priced boot, we now have the 32 Lo-Cut

With a super flat sole, the Lo-Cut is the most skate-like boot in this list and has the best board feel. 

Thirty Two’s 86FT uses the same sole, but the Lo-Cut offers better response and more comfort.

Overall it’s a very comfortable boot that offers great board feel and flex for playful freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Lo-Cut

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Shock Absorption

3.0

12/20

Board Feel

5.0

15/15

Response

3.0

9/15

Adjustability

4.5

13.5/15

Comfort

4.5

13.5/15

Heel Hold

3.0

6/10

Reduced Footprint

3.5

3.5/5

Traction

2.0

2/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #5=

Burton Swath Boa

Boot: Burton Swath Boa

Price: $349

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 86.6/100

Burton’s Swath boots, #4 on this list, are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle or combining all of the above.

They are the emergence of the Concord Boa and Almighty of 2018, which are no longer in the line for 2019 and this is no bad thing. With a nicer price-tag than the Almighty and better performance than the Concord, they strike a great balance for freestyle/all-mountain-freestyle riding. 

The Swath also come in a speed zone version, if that's more your thing. 

Score Breakdown for the Swath Boa

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Shock Absorption

4.0

16/20

Board Feel

3.5

10.5/15

Response

3.0

9/15

Adjustability

4.0

12/15

Comfort

4.0

12/15

Heel Hold

4.0

8/10

Reduced Footprint

4.0

4/5

Traction

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #3

Vans Hi Standard Pro

Boot: Vans Hi Standard Pro

Price: $239

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating:  87.8/100

In at #3 we have Vans Hi Standard Pro. It's a new model this season and adds some extra performance compared to the Hi Standard OG. In a lot of ways it's like a traditional lace version of the Vans Aura Pro (see #1). 

The Hi-Standards achieve a great balance between shock absorption and board feel - both highly sort after qualities for freestyle riding, IMO. 

And they also offer great comfort and a low profile outersole, all for a really reasonable price-tag for what you get (and under the average of the boots I rated in this category). 

Score Breakdown for the Hi Standard Pro

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Shock Absorption

4.0

16/20

Board Feel

4.0

12/15

Response

3.0

9/15

Adjustability

4.5

13.5/15

Comfort

4.0

12/15

Heel Hold

3.0

6/10

Reduced Footprint

4.5

4.5/5

Traction

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #2

Adidas Superstar

Boot: Adidas Superstar ADV

Price: $299

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Rating:  87.8/100

The Superstars are comfortable, offer great shock absorption and have a nice skate like board feel to them. 

And they have pretty good reduced footprint too. Though, note that these don't have as much of a reduced footprint as other Adidas boots - but still better than average.

Score Breakdown for the Superstar

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Shock Absorption

4.0

16/20

Board Feel

4.0

12/15

Response

3.0

9/15

Adjustability

4.5

13.5/15

Comfort

4.0

12/15

Heel Hold

3.0

6/10

Reduced Footprint

5.0

4/5

Traction

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.8/100

FREESTYLE BOOT #1

Vans Aura Pro

Boot: Vans Aura Pro

Price: $259

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 90.1/100

And coming in at #1 we have the Vans Aura Pro.

The Aura Pro are a continuation of the Vans Aura from 2018 (with the Aura OG actually being the different boot - a more budget friendly single boa version). 

Like the Hi Standard Pro (see #3) they have that great combination of both shock absorption and board feel - they are in a lot of ways Double Boa versions of the Hi Standard Pro. 

The Aura Pro’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and great in terms of board feel.

They also have a really low profile outersole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

Score Breakdown for the Aura Pro

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Shock Absorption

4.0

16/20

Board Feel

4.0

12/15

Response

3.5

10.5/15

Adjustability

4.0

12/15

Comfort

4.0

12/15

Heel Hold

4.0

8/10

Reduced Footprint

4.5

4.5/5

Traction

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.1/100

Over to You….

So there you have my picks for the top 5 freestyle boots for the 2018/19 season.

NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Freestyle Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:

>>Top 5 Freestyle Snowboard Boots (Latest Season)

2017-18

Top 5 Freestyle Snowboard Boots 2017-18

Of the 46 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 79.5/100
  • The highest score was 90.2/100 (see #1 below)
  • The lowest score was 64.9/100
  • The average price was $259

Freestyle Boot #5


Thirty Two Lo-Cut snowboard boots 2018Boot: Thirty Two Lo-Cut

Price: $209

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Rating: 86.2/100

Starting off the list in #5 are Thirty Two’s Lo-Cut boots.

With a super flat sole, the Lo-Cut is the most skate-like boot in this list.

Thirty Two’s 86FT uses the same sole, but the Lo-Cut offers better response and more comfort.

Overall it’s a very comfortable boot that offers great board feel and flex for freestyle riding.

 

Score Breakdown for the Lo-Cut

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:3.012/20
Board Feel:5.015/15
Response:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.513.5/15
Heel Hold:3.06/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Flex:5.05/5
Reduced Footprint:3.53.5/5
Traction:2.02/5
TOTAL after normalizing 86.2/100

Freestyle Boot #4


K2 Renin Snowboard Boots 2018Boot: K2 Renin

Price: $349

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 86.2/100

The stiffest equal boots on this list (along with the Almighty’s), the Renin offer great heel hold in a comfortable and shock absorbing boot.

They’ve got a pretty big outersole compared to some others on this list, but if that’s not an issue for you, then they are a great option for all-mountain-freestyle or freestyle riding.

 

The Renin’s Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.016/20
Board Feel:3.510.5/15
Response:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.012/15
Heel Hold:4.59/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Flex:4.54.5/5
Reduced Footprint:1.01/5
Traction:4.04/5
TOTAL after normalizing 86.2/100

Freestyle Boot #3


Burton Almighty Snowboard Boots 2018Boot: Burton Almighty

Price: $449

Lacing System: Speed Lace

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 86.8/100

Burton’s Almighty boots, #3 on this list, are an awesome boot for riding the whole mountain, riding the park, riding freestyle or combining all of the above.

There are no weaknesses here and they’re also a great option for those looking for a reduced footprint.

 

Score Breakdown for the Almighty

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.016/20
Board Feel:3.510.5/15
Response:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.012/15
Heel Hold:3.57/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Flex:4.54.5/5
Reduced Footprint:4.54.5/5
Traction:3.03/5
TOTAL after normalizing 86.8/100

Freestyle Boot #2


Adidas Super Star ADV 2018Boot: Adidas Superstar ADV

Price: $299

Lacing System: Traditional Lacing

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Rating:  87.9/100

The Superstars are comfortable, offer great shock absorption and have pretty good board feel.

And they’re the lowest profile boots on this list, so if you really need something that’s going to reduce the size of the outersole of your boot, then these are great options for that reason and many others.

 

The Super star’s Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.016/20
Board Feel:3.510.5/15
Response:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.513.5/15
Heel Hold:3.06/10
Comfort:4.08/10
Flex:5.05/5
Reduced Footprint:5.05/5
Traction:3.53.5/5
TOTAL after normalizing 87.9/100

Freestyle Boot #1


 

Vans Aura Snowboard Boots 2018Boot: Vans Aura

Price: $259

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (On the soft side of medium – 4.5/10)

Rating: 90.2/100

And coming in at #1 we have the Vans Auras.

The Aura’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption, really good heel hold and great in terms of board feel.

They also have a really low profile outersole and are just overall a well rounded boot for freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle riding.

 

Aura Boots Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.016/20
Board Feel:4.012/15
Response:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.012/15
Heel Hold:4.08/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Flex:5.05/5
Reduced Footprint:4.54.5/5
Traction:3.03/5
TOTAL after normalizing 90.2/100

Quick Note

This is by no means an exact science – but the ratings should give you a quick reference as to the performance of these boots.

Also note that some freestylers who are into really big air are likely to want a stiffer flexing boot. This post is aimed at your average freestyler who enjoys small to medium jumps, butters, grabs, 360s, jibs, ollies etc.

Over to You….

So there you have my picks for the top 5 freestyle boots for the 2017/18 season.

NOTE: This list was for the 2017-18 season. For the latest Top 5 Freestyle Boots List, check out the link below:

>>Latest Season’s Top 5 Men’s Freestyle Boots

2016-17

best-freestyle-snowboard-boots

Of the 52 boots that I rated as freestyle boots:

  • The average score was 77.3/100
  • The highest score was 94.3/100 (see #1 below)
  • The lowest score was 60.8/100
  • The average price was $258

Freestyle Boot #5


 

vans-aura-snowboard-boots-2017Boot: Vans Aura

Price: $249

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (On the soft side of medium – 4.5/10)

Rating: 88.1/100

Starting off the list at #5 we have the Vans Auras.

They are the softest flexing boots in this list – even so, the Aura’s will still do a great job as all-mountain boots too.  

The Aura’s are super comfortable, have great shock absorption and have really good heel hold. So if you want to get out of the park and attack the rest of the mountain (even the backcountry) the Aura’s will be able to handle that as well (depending on your board and bindings).

Aura Boots Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.522.5/25
Response:2.57.5/15
Heel Hold:4.012/15
Adjustability:4.012/15
Flex:5.010/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Reduced Footprint:2.02/5
Traction:2.52.5/5
TOTAL after normalizing 88.1/100

Freestyle Boot #4


 

32-binary-boa-snowboard-boots-2017Boot: Thirty Two Binary BOA

Price: $305

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium

Rating: 88.1/100

In at # 4 we have Thirty Two’s Binary Boa boots. Like the Auras, these boots have a double boa system so that you can adjust the upper and lower sections of the boot independently.

The Binary Boas are really responsive especially if you dial them in tight – so these are great for riding the whole mountain freestyle as well as doing laps in the park. They also have awesome heel hold (check out the video below for more details) that helps with that responsiveness and holding your heel down nice and snug.

Besides that they are also super comfortable and super shock absorbent so you can land those tricks, jumps and jibs all day long in comfort.

Binary Boa Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:3.517.5/25
Response:4.012/15
Heel Hold:5.015/15
Adjustability:3.510.5/15
Flex:4.59/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Reduced Footprint:3.53.5/5
Traction:1.01/5
TOTAL after normalizing 88.1/100

Freestyle Boot #3


 

burton-amb-snowboard-boots-2017Boot: Burton AMB

Price: $299

Lacing System: Speed Lacing (Speed Zone)

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Rating: 88.1/100

Coming in at #3, we have Burton’s AMB boots.

These boots are super comfortable for lapping the park all day, are really adjustable so you can really loosen up that upper section for more tweakability or tighten it down if you want a bit more response.

They also have the best traction of any of the boots on this list – so if you like to hike the park, then the AMB will help you to get back to the top as quickly as possible.

AMB Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:3.517.5/25
Response:3.09/15
Heel Hold:4.012/15
Adjustability:4.513.5/15
Flex:4.59/10
Comfort:4.59/10
Reduced Footprint:4.54.5/5
Traction:3.03/5
TOTAL after normalizing 88.1/100

Freestyle Boot #2


 

dc-control-snowboard-boots-2017Boot: DC Control

Price: $249

Lacing System: Double Boa

Flex: Medium (6/10)

Rating: 89.2/100

Featuring a double boa lacing system for independent upper and lower boot adjustments, DC’s Control boots offer great adjustability. Not only that, they also have some awesome shock absorption and great heal hold.

On top of all of that they have reasonable response – so it’s no problem if you feel the urge to get out of the park and bomb some groomers or ride freestyle over the rest of the mountain.

For all of this it’s no surprise they made it into my top 5 freestyle boots list.

DC Control Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.522.5/25
Response:3.09/15
Heel Hold:4.012/15
Adjustability:5.015/15
Flex:4.59/10
Comfort:3.06/10
Reduced Footprint:3.03/5
Traction:2.02/5
TOTAL after normalizing 89.2/100

Freestyle Boot #1


 

adidas-zx-500-snowboard-boots-2017Boot: Adidas ZX 500

Price: $200

Lacing System: Speed Lacing (dual zone) 

Flex: Medium

Rating: 94.3/100

And finally, in at #1, we have the Adidas ZX 500.

The ZX 500’s have great shock absorption, are super comfortable and really adjustable so you can dial in the best feel for you, whether you’re lapping the park or want to bomb some groomers etc or ride freestyle over the rest of the mountain.

They have great heel hold too and if you’re looking for something with a reduced footprint so that you can fit on smaller sized bindings or a narrower snowboard, then the ZX 500 are a great option for this. Adidas are leading the way in reduced footprint tech this year.

ZX 500 Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Shock Absorption:4.020/25
Response:3.09/15
Heel Hold:4.513.5/15
Adjustability:5.015/15
Flex:4.59/10
Comfort:5.010/10
Reduced Footprint:5.05/5
Traction:1.51.5/5
TOTAL after normalizing 94.3/100

Quick Note

This is by no means an exact science – but the ratings should give you a quick reference as to the performance of these boots.

Also note that some freestylers who are into really big air are likely to want a stiffer flexing boot. This post is aimed at your average freestyler who enjoys small to medium jumps, butters, grabs, 360s, jibs, ollies etc.

Over to You….

So there you have my picks for the top 5 freestyle boots for the 2016/17 season.

If you’re interested in any of these boots check out the links below for availability in the past season.

Check out the link below for the latest season’s top freestyle snowboard boots.

>>My Top Freestyle Snowboard Boots (Latest Season)

For the latest season's list, check out the link below.

>>TOP 5 FREESTYLE SNOWBOARD BOOTS (LATEST SEASON)


Buying Past Season Models

Often models don't change that much from year to year so if you can find a past season model, it will likely be close enough to the latest model but you can get it cheaper, if available and in a suitable size for you. For past year's models check out the links below to see if they still have any left.




>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at backcountry.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at blauerboardshop.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at the-house.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at steepandcheap.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table

>>Past Season's Snowboard Gear at blue-tomato.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at snowboard-asylum.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at backcountry.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at blauerboardshop.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at the-house.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at steepandcheap.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at prfo.com
WordPress Responsive Table


>>Past Season's Snowboard Gear at blue-tomato.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Boots at snowboard-asylum.com
WordPress Responsive Table

Footer

Follow Snowboarding Profiles

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Recent Comments

  • Nate on Jones Mercury FASE Bindings Review
  • Nate on Nidecker Escape Review
  • Nate on Lib Tech T Rice Golden Orca Review

Snowboardingprofiles.com participates in affiliate programs and may earn commissions on products linked to on this site.  More Details

Snowboardingprofiles.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Copyright © 2014–2026 · SnowboardingProfiles.com

back-to-top
  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact