If you're on a tight budget, but still want snowboard boots of decent quality, then check out our selection of what we consider to the best cheap snowboard boots for 2025-2026.
Everyone has a different style, physique and ability level - so this list has been broken up into 4 different boot categories and the best value-for-money boot from each category has been selected (plus several alternatives from each category):
- Best cheap freestyle (mid-soft to mid flexing) boots
- Best cheap all-mountain (medium to mid-stiff flexing) boots
- Best cheap freeride (mid-stiff to stiff flexing) boots
- Best cheap beginner boots
How Each Boot was Chosen
The boots chosen for each category aren’t necessarily the cheapest, but instead offer the best value-for-money. But to make the list, they have to be at least cheaper than the average price of boots from that particular category.
Under each category I will show:
- the average cost of boots in that category
- the cheapest boot I found in that category;
- the reasons why I chose the boot I chose; and
- Some alternatives that are also good value for money
All prices shown in USD.
BEST CHEAP FREESTYLE BOOTS

FREESTYLE BOOTS CATEGORY STATS |
# of freestyle boots rated: | 23 | |
Cheapest boots rated: | $200 | |
Average price of freestyle boots: | $297 | |
Average Rating Score: | 81.8/100 | |
Boot: K2 Overdraft
Snowboarding Profiles' Freestyle Rating Score : 91.5/100
Flex: Mid-Soft (3.5/10)
Price: $299
Why These Boots Were Chosen
Taking out our best-value-for-money freestyle boots title this year are the K2 Overdraft.
The Overdraft are right around the average cost for boots in this category, which may lead you to not consider them a low-price option, necessarily. However, looking at how well they scored after going through our testing process, you can see why we consider them to be such good value-for-money.
They scored way above the average, high enough to be the #3 boots in our TopRated Freestyle Snowboard Boots list, which doesn't take price into account.
Some other notable numbers:
- The average price for this category went up by $9 compared to last year.
- The average price for the top half (top 12) was $329, making the Overdraft $30 cheaper than those that scored in the top half of this list.
- Of the 12 boots costing $299 or less, excluding the Overdraft, the average score was 76.8. This compares to the Overdraft's score of 91.5!
- The Overdraft are the 2nd lowest priced boots in our TopRated (top 10) freestyle snowboard boots list.
Alternatives
Vans Hi-Standard OG (Traditional Lace) - $200 | 83.0 points
Vans Invado OG (Hybrid Trad Lace/BOA) - $220 | 84.7 points
BEST CHEAP ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOTS

ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOTS CATEGORY STATS |
# of all-mountain boots rated: | 25 | |
Cheapest boots rated: | $319 | |
Average price of all-mountain boots: | $426 | |
Average Rating Score: | 85.0/100 | |
Boot: Salomon Dialogue Lace SJ Boa
Snowboarding Profiles' All-Mountain Rating Score : 89.7/100
Flex: Medium (6/10)
Price: $399
Why These Boots Were Chosen
Salomon's Dialogue Lace SJ Boa are our all-mountain best-value pick this year.
And it's pretty easy too see why. Of the 25 boots we put through our in-house and on-snow testing processes, the Dialogue Lace SJ Boa ranked 3rd. They managed to do so with a price that was $27 less than the average price of all those 25 boots.
And of the Top 10 all-mountain boots, they were the 2nd cheapest and $61 cheaper than the average price of the boots in that top 10.
>>Salomon Dialogue Lace SJ Boa Review
Some other notable numbers:
- The average price for this category went up by $26 compared to last year.
- The average price for this category is $129 higher than the freestyle category (see above).
- The average price for the top half (top 13) was $459, making the Dialogue SJ Boa $60 cheaper than those that scored in the top half of this list.
- Of the 10 other boots costing $399 or less in the category, the average score was 82.2. This compares to the Dialogue SJ Boa's score of 89.7.
Alternatives
Vans Hi-Country & Hell-Bound (Traditional Lace) - $370 | 90.8 points
Nidecker Altai (Double BOA) - $319 | 84.2 points
Ride Deadbolt Zonal (Double BOA) - $409 | 85.3 points
BEST CHEAP FREERIDE BOOTS

FREERIDE BOOTS CATEGORY STATS |
# of freeride boots rated: | 15 | |
Cheapest boots rated: | $389 | |
Average price of freeride boots: | $490 | |
Average Rating Score: | 87.0/100 | |
Boot: Nidecker Kita Hybrid
Snowboarding Profiles' Freeride Rating Score : 91.0/100
Flex: Stiff (8.5/10)
Price: $389
Why These Boots Were Chosen
Our Freeride value pick this year is Nidecker's Kita Hybrid.
And these were the biggest no brainers for this post. Achieving the #2 spot in our TopRated Freeride boots list AND the lowest priced boots in the whole category. They boast a price-tag that's $101 cheaper than the average price for this category.
More need not be said, really.
>>Nidecker Kita Review (this is for double boa version, but lacing and price is the only real difference between them)
Some other notable numbers:
- The average price for this category went up by $27 compared to last year.
- The average price for this category is the highest of all the categories - $64 higher than the next highest category (all-mountain), and $193 higher than the freestyle category (see above)!
- The average price for the top half (top 8, not including the Kita Hybrid) was $497, making the Kita Hybrid $108 cheaper than those the other boots scored in the top half of this list.
Alternatives
Vans Verse (Double Boa) - $460 | 89.9/100
DC Phantom (Double Boa) - $464 | 89.9/100
>>Nidecker Kita (Double Boa) - $419 | 88.8/100
BEST CHEAP BEGINNER BOOTS

BEGINNER BOOTS CATEGORY STATS |
# of beginner boots rated: | 26 | |
Cheapest boots rated: | $199 | |
Average price of beginner boots: | $266 | |
Average Rating Score: | 87.9/100 | |
Boot: Vans Hi-Standard OG
Snowboarding Profiles' Beginner Rating Score : 93.6/100
Flex: Mid-Soft (3.5/10)
Price: $200
Why These Boots Were Chosen
Note that the outcome here is somewhat skewed because price is taken into account for beginner boot scores - which it isn't in any of the other categories.
But that doesn't take away from the value-for-money of the Hi-Standard OG. A great option if you're looking for an easy going beginner boot to start out your snowboarding journey. They also work well as freestyle boots.
The Hi-Standard OG are $66 cheaper than the average price in this list and got the #1 position in our TopRated Beginner Boots list. Part of what makes them cheaper is being traditional lace. If you're not big on the idea of traditional lace, check out some others in the alternatives below.
Some other notable numbers:
- The average price for this category went up by $16 compared to last year
- Price is taken into account for the scores for beginner boots – so this is somewhat skewed for this category.
- The average price for the top half (top 13) was $256, making the Hi-Standard OG $56 cheaper than those that scored in the top half of this list. The bottom half of the list had a an average price of $283 - larger than the top half - because price in this case influenced the scores.
- The Hi-Standard OG were the 2nd cheapest in the whole category - and really the equal cheapest as only $1 more than the cheapest.
- The average price for this category is the lowest of all the categories, naturally being a beginner list - and with those that are suited to this category being softer flexing boots.
Alternatives
DC Phase (Traditional Lace) - $219 | 93.6 points
Burton Moto (Speed Lace) - $249 | 93.0 points
Vans Aura OG (Single BOA) - $235 | 93.0 points
Thirty Two STW Double BOA (Double BOA) ($309 | 89.0 points) - They are actually one of the more pricey options in this category, but the only double BOA option - and for double BOA is reasonably priced - and most Double BOAs aren't as suitable for beginners)
Also check out our top 10 beginner boots list for some great alternatives as they're all reasonably priced.
Over to You
Thanks for reading and I hope this has helped you to find the right snowboard boots for you and your budget.
Check out the links under each category for more info.

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