
Hello and welcome to my list of the top all mountain snowboard boots for women for for the 2019-20 season.
The following 5 boots have been assessed on a number of factors that I consider important for women’s all-mountain boots. And, as always, they have been given a score out of 100.
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Women's All-Mountain Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:
>>TOP 5 WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN SNOWBOARD BOOTS (Latest Season)
Comparison Stats
Of the 18 women’s all mountain boots that I rated:
O.k. let’s get going with the top 5!
WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOT #5

Boot: Vans Ferra Pro
Price: $259
Lacing System: Traditional Lacing (with Boa)
Flex: Medium (6/10)
Rating: 85.2/100
Kicking off the list, in at #5 are the Vans Ferra Pro boots. These are the lowest priced option on this list, but price wasn’t taken into account, so that’s just a bonus.
With that perfect medium flex that allows you to do whatever you feel for, anywhere on the mountain, the Ferra Pro’s are super versatile.
They are really solid in every category that I looked and don't have any weak areas, so if you're looking for a boot to do a bit of everything on, at a reasonable price, the Ferra Pro might be what you're looking for.
Score Breakdown for the Ferra Pro
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 3.5 | 17.5/25 |
COMFORT | 4.0 | 16/20 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 3.0 | 9/15 |
TRACTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 85.2/100 |
WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOT #4

Boot: K2 Estate
Price: $349
Lacing System: Double Boa
Flex: Medium (6 out of 10)
Rating: 85.2/100
The #4 boot for this list is the K2 Estate.
If you’re someone who wants to ride the park, the backcountry and the groomers and don’t want separate boots for separate occasions, then the Estate’s (and everything on this list really) are a great option.
They have that great ability to be really shock absorbing and comfortable but at the same time offer plenty of performance, response & traction.
The second boa on the Estate's controls the heel hold on the liner - which is great for tightening the liner on the fly and for getting great heel hold - but there is only 1 boa for the whole of the outer boot, which impacts it's adjustability. But if you don't need that adjustability, then everything else about this boot is right up there.
Score Breakdown for the Estate
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 4.0 | 20/25 |
COMFORT | 4.5 | 18/20 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 2.0 | 6/15 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 4.0 | 12/15 |
TRACTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 85.2/100 |
WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOT #3

Boot: Ride Karmyn
Price: $299
Lacing System: Double Boa
Flex: Medium (6 out of 10)
Rating: 87.9/100
New for 2019 and returning for 2020, Ride’s Karmyn boots come in at #3.
With dual Boas, the Karmyn are easy to dial in a customized fit and get great heel hold. They also have a "power cuff" for increased adjustability. When you're looking for response tighten it up - when you want a surfier, more forgiving ride, leave it loose.
They come with high quality Michelin soles that are both shock absorbing and provide plenty of traction for those icy car parks and hikes.
Score Breakdown for the Karmyn
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 4.0 | 20/25 |
COMFORT | 4.0 | 16/20 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.0 | 12/15 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 3.5 | 10.5/15 |
TRACTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 87.9/100 |
WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOT #2

Boot: 32 TM-Three Women's
Price: $449
Lacing System: Traditional Lace
Flex: Medium (6 out of 10)
Rating: 88.5/100
In at #2 we have 32’s Women’s TM-Three boots.
With numerous ways to adjust this boot - including a heel hold kit and inserts that allow you to adjust the flex - the TM-Three can be dialled in exactly how you want them.
And when you do, you have a boot that provides great response, heel hold and comfort.
Not for the small budget, but if you've got the means, these are a great option for doing everything on the mountain.
Score Breakdown for the TM-Three
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 4.0 | 20/25 |
COMFORT | 4.0 | 16/20 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.0 | 12/15 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 4.0 | 12/15 |
TRACTION | 3.5 | 7/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 88.5/100 |
WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN BOOT #1

Boot: Burton Felix
Price: $349
Lacing System: Double Boa
Flex: Medium (6 out of 10)
Rating: 91.8/100
And finally, at #1, we have the Burton Felix boots.
With the Felix boots, you are going to really appreciate the response you’ll get when your on the steeps, in the trees and anywhere you want to be charging hard. But they’re also flexible enough that you can still ride freestyle and adjustable enough that you can tweak them to be even better for that park session.
The Felix are also super comfortable and highly adjustable so you can get the fit just right. They have great shock absorption to add to that comfort – and for landing jumps & tricks and reducing chatter in rough snow.
Score Breakdown for the Felix
RATING | SCORE WEIGHTING | |
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RESPONSE | 4.0 | 20/25 |
COMFORT | 4.5 | 18/20 |
HEEL HOLD | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
ADJUSTABILITY | 4.0 | 12/15 |
SHOCK ABSORPTION | 4.0 | 12/15 |
TRACTION | 4.0 | 8/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 91.8/100 |
Over to You….
So that’s my list of the best 5 women’s all mountain boots. I hope this has helped you in your hunt for great snowboarding boots.
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Women's All-Mountain Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:
>>TOP 5 WOMEN'S ALL-MOUNTAIN 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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