
Hello and welcome to my list of the top 5 women’s snowboarding boots for beginners. This list has been updated for the 2018-19 season.
Whilst a lot of people just consider boots that are cheap to be beginner boots this is not all that beginner boots should be. Of course price is one factor, but it’s only one factor.
As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com each boot will receive a score out of 100 based on several factors to determine how good they are as beginner boots.
Comparison Stats
Of 24 women’s boots that I rated as beginner boots:
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Women's Beginner Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:
>>Top 5 Women's Beginner Snowboard Boots (Latest Season)
O.k. let’s get going with the top 5!
WOMEN'S BEGINNER BOOT #5

Boots: Thirty Two 86 FT Women’s
Price: $179
Lacing System: Speed Lacing (32’s Fast Track)
Flex: Medium-Soft (3 out of 10)
Rating Score: 89.8/100
The 86FT Women’s are the second cheapest boot on this list. But that’s certainly not the only thing that makes these great for beginners.
They have a nice medium-soft flex that helps to make them very forgiving and help to make it easier to control a snowboard at slower speeds.
They’re also really comfortable, which helps to keep you out on the hill for longer – and just cause, who wants uncomfortable feet!?
They're also a great option for those who see themselves getting into freestyle/park riding.
Check out this video for more details
Score Breakdown for the Women's 86FT
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Flex | 5.0 | 25/25 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Heel Hold | 3.0 | 9/15 |
Shock Absorption | 2.5 | 5/10 |
Adjustability | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Price | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Entry/Exit | 3.5 | 7/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 89.8/100 |
WOMEN'S BEGINNER BOOT #4

Boots: Burton Mint
Price: $199
Lacing System: Speed Lacing
Flex: Medium-Soft (3 out of 10)
Rating: 89.8/100
In at #4, are the Burton Mint boots.
Featuring a nice soft-medium flex for an easy and forgiving ride, perfect for the beginner, the Mint’s pack a heap of performance into a really reasonable price tag.
Like any good beginner boot Burton’s Mint boots are nice and comfortable, easy to get in and out of and are really easy to adjust for a nice custom fit.
Once you get used to the speed lacing system (which is pretty easy once you’ve done it a couple of times) you’ll be flying in and out of these boots – though you may not want to take them off!
There are no obvious weaknesses to these boots and they will allow the beginner rider to progress seamlessly and in comfort and style, without breaking the bank!
The Mint’s also come in a Boa version. If Boa is more your thing, then that’s an option too. I have included their score below too.
Check out the video below for more about the Mint
This video is for the 2018 model but still relevant for the 2019 model, though colorways will be different.
Score Breakdown for the Mint
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Flex | 5.0 | 25/25 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Heel Hold | 3.0 | 9/15 |
Shock Absorption | 3.0 | 6/10 |
Adjustability | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Price | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Entry/Exit | 3.5 | 7/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 89.8/100 |
Score Breakdown for the Mint Boa
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Flex | 5.0 | 25/25 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Heel Hold | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Shock Absorption | 3.0 | 6/10 |
Adjustability | 2.0 | 4/10 |
Price | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.5 | 9/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 89.8/100 |
WOMEN'S BEGINNER BOOT #3

Boots: K2 Haven
Price: $209
Lacing System: Single Boa
Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)
Rating: 90.9/100
K2’s Haven boots are ideal for anyone starting out snowboarding. Reasonably priced, soft, forgiving, really comfortable and super easy to get in and out of
And that single boa system is not only fast and easy to get in and out of – it also makes it really easy to get the boots tight enough. A great choice for anyone who struggles to get traditional lacing or speed lacing tight enough.
They're also a great freestyle boot - so for those looking to get into riding freestyle/park once they're more advanced, these boots are a great investment.
Check out the video for more about the Haven
Score Breakdown for the Haven
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Flex | 5.0 | 25/25 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Heel Hold | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Shock Absorption | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Adjustability | 2.0 | 4/10 |
Price | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.5 | 9/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 90.9/100 |
WOMEN'S BEGINNER BOOT #2

Boots: Vans Women’s Hi-Standard OG
Price: $189
Lacing System: Traditional Lacing
Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)
Rating: 90.9/100
The #2 boots for this list are Vans' Women's Hi-Standard OG.
These boots are super comfortable and have the ideal flex for beginners that make them super-forgiving, easy to learn with but are still of decent quality.
They’re the only traditional laced boot on this list, so if you have trouble with getting traditional laces tight enough they may not be the ideal pick for you – but otherwise they are about the perfect boot for beginners.
Traditional laces do offer a lot of adjustability to get a really personalized fit though - so there's a trade off.
And they look pretty darn good too (IMO).
Check out the video for more about the Women’s Hi-Standard OG
This video is for the men's version but still relevant for the women's version.
Score Breakdown for the Women's Hi Standard OG
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Flex | 5.0 | 25/25 |
Comfort | 4.5 | 18/20 |
Heel Hold | 3.0 | 9/15 |
Shock Absorption | 3.5 | 7/10 |
Adjustability | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Price | 4.0 | 8/10 |
Entry/Exit | 2.0 | 4/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 90.9/100 |
WOMEN'S BEGINNER BOOT #1

Boot: Thirty Two Shifty Boa Women's
Price: $169
Lacing System: Single Boa
Flex: Soft (2/10)
Rating: 92.0/100
And finally, in at #1, we have the Women's Shifty Boa (there's also a men's version)
If you're looking for one of the softest, easy going boots on the market, then the Shifty Boas are a great option. And that softness makes these boots super forgiving.
Biggest downside with a Single Boa is that you don't have the ability to independently adjust the upper and lower sections of the boot - but if they fit well without that adjustability, then it's no problem. And they are very easy to work with.
Then you've otherwise got a very comfortable, low cost (the cheapest in this list) boot that's nice and easy to get in and out of.
More on the Shifty Boas in the video below
Score Breakdown for the Women's Shifty Boa
FACTOR | rating (OUT OF 5) | contribution to final score |
---|---|---|
Flex | 5.0 | 25/25 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 16/20 |
Heel Hold | 4.0 | 12/15 |
Shock Absorption | 3.0 | 6/10 |
Adjustability | 2.0 | 4/10 |
Price | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Entry/Exit | 4.5 | 9/10 |
TOTAL after normalizing | 92.0/100 |
Over to you…
Thanks for reading and I hope this post has been helpful in your research for women’s beginner snowboard boots.
NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Women's Beginner Snowboard Boots list, check out the link below:
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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