
Hello and welcome to my list of the best freeride snowboard boots for the 2019/20 season. This list covers what I consider to be the best 5 men’s freeride boot choices.
Each pair of boots in this list has been rated on a number of factors that are important for boots that will serve the freerider/big mountain rider and, as always here at SnowboardingProfiles.com, given a total score out of 100.
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Freeride Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:
>>TOP 5 FREERIDE SNOWBOARD BOOTS (Latest Season)
Some Quick Stats Before We Start the List
Of 14 boots that I rated:
O.k. let’s get into the top 5!
FREERIDE BOOT #5=

Boot: Thirty Two TM-2 XLT
Price: $349
Lacing System: Traditional Lace with velcro cuff
Flex: Stiff (9 out of 10)
Rating: 90.0/100
Thirty Two's TM-2 XLT are the stiffer, tougher, big bro of the TM-Two. With a stiffer flex and velcro cuff for increased response and a more grippy Vibram outsole for better traction, the XLT version of the TM-Two is the real deal hard charging, big mountain boot.
And whilst it's a little more expensive than that standard TM-Two, it's the cheapest boot on this list and a good $70 cheaper than the average price for all the boots I rated for this category.
Score Breakdown for the TM-Two XLT
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 5.0 | 35/35 |
TRACTION | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
HEEL HOLD | 3.5 | 7/10 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.5 | 9/10 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 3.5 | 7/10 |
REDUCED FOOTPRINT | 4.0 | 8/10 |
COMFORT | 3.0 | 6/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 90.0/100 |
FREERIDE BOOT #5=

Boot: Vans Verse
Price: $399
Lacing System: Double Boa
Flex: Stiff (9 out of 10)
Rating: 90.0/100
The Vans Verse are a rugged, responsive boot, built for hard charging and big mountain missions.
Featuring TNF Flashdry™ to wick away moisture from your feet and a waterproof zipper cover, the Verse will help to keep your feet warm and dry no matter what the conditions.
The other great feature of these boots is that they use Vans' removable tongue stiffeners, which means, if you want, you can remove those for a softer flexing boot. So on those days where you want a bit more forgiveness - at the end of the day or for more casual riding with mates in the resort, then the Verse have you covered without needing another pair of boots.
Score Breakdown for the Verse
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
---|---|---|
RESPONSE | 5.0 | 35/35 |
TRACTION | 3.5 | 10.5/15 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 9/10 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.0 | 8/10 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
REDUCED FOOTPRINT | 3.5 | 7/10 |
COMFORT | 4.0 | 8/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 90.0/100 |
FREERIDE BOOT #4

Boot: Burton Driver X
Price: $429
Lacing System: Speed Lace (Speed Zone™)
Flex: Stiff (10 out of 10)
Rating: 90.5/100
A true freeride boot in every sense of the word.
Stiff as hell, responsive as hell and aggressive as hell.
The Driver X will do just what it suggests – help to drive you hard down the mountain. If you like your boots super aggressive and have a stiff/aggressive board (s), then these just might be the boots for you. In fact these bad boys rate 10 out of 10 on the stiffness scale!
But they also offer great shock absorption and some awesome traction to help you out when hiking the backcountry.
Add to all of that, some great footprint reduction, allowing you to ride a narrower board for more precision and reducing the risk of catching a boot in the snow on those hard carves, and you’ve just about got yourself the perfect freeride/aggressive all-mountain snowboard boots.
Score Breakdown for the Driver X
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
---|---|---|
RESPONSE | 5.0 | 35/35 |
TRACTION | 4.0 | 12/15 |
HEEL HOLD | 3.5 | 7/10 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.0 | 8/10 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
REDUCED FOOTPRINT | 4.5 | 9/10 |
COMFORT | 3.5 | 7/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 90.5/100 |
FREERIDE BOOT #3

Boot: Ride Insano
Price: $399
Lacing System: Double Boa
Flex: Stiff (9 out of 10)
Rating: 91.6/100
The Insanos are the 2nd equal cheapest boots on this list but this by no means compromises their performance (as you can see it made #3!).
What can I say, these boots perform well in every factor that I assessed them on. Just awesome across the board – responsive, great heel hold, comfortable, good shock absorption and plenty of traction for hiking.
Score Breakdown for the Insano
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
---|---|---|
RESPONSE | 5.0 | 35/35 |
TRACTION | 4.0 | 12/15 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 9/10 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.0 | 8/10 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
REDUCED FOOTPRINT | 3.0 | 6/10 |
COMFORT | 4.5 | 9/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 91.6/100 |
FREERIDE BOOT #2

Boot: Adidas Acerra 3ST ADV
Price: $420
Lacing System: Double Boa
Flex: Stiff (8 out of 10)
Rating: 91.6/100
The Acerra are the softest flexing in this list (along with the Vans Verse when you take the tongue stiffeners out) – but still really quite stiff. They’ve just got that little bit more give, which I like. If you’re after more stiffness, then there are stiffer options (on this list and some others too), but if you want a boot that gives just a little bit more, but still provides awesome response, then the Accera should be high on your list.
They’re also super shock-absorbing (thanks to the boost tech in their sole), have a really reduced outersole footprint (the best in the business) and are super comfortable.
Score Breakdown for the Acerra
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 4.5 | 31.5/35 |
TRACTION | 3.5 | 10.5/15 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.0 | 8/10 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.0 | 8/10 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 5.0 | 10/10 |
REDUCED FOOTPRINT | 5.0 | 10/10 |
COMFORT | 4.5 | 9/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 91.6/100 |
FREERIDE BOOT #1

Boot: K2 Thraxis
Price: $429
Lacing System: Triple Boa
Flex: Stiff (9 out of 10)
Rating: 92.1/100
And in at #1, we have K2's Thraxis boots.
The Thraxis are bursting with tech and their performance reflects this. You do pay for it though (but in saying that, they are pretty close to the average price of boots on this list - freeride boots are just expensive!).
With all the response you could ask for, great traction for those hiking missions and a locked down, yet comfortable fit (fit is different for everyone though of course), the Thraxis boast everything you need in hard charging, take no prisoner boots, perfect paired with stiff/aggressive boards.
Score Breakdown for the Thraxis
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 5.0 | 35/35 |
TRACTION | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 9/10 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.5 | 9/10 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 3.5 | 7/10 |
REDUCED FOOTPRINT | 3.0 | 6/10 |
COMFORT | 4.0 | 8/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 92.1/100 |
Over to You…
Well there you have my list of the top freeride boots for the 2019/20 season. I hope this has helped to make your decision easier.
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Freeride Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:
>>TOP 5 FREERIDE 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 your size. For past year's models check out the links below to see if they still have any left.
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