Single or double boa lacing for snowboarding boots?
medievalprincess80
2008-11-10 18:02:56 UTC
Which is better? Please only answer if you've actually tried out both. I'm trying to figure out which kind to get.
Six answers:
Luft Waffle
2008-11-11 14:53:53 UTC
Ok so I have had both the single and double boa lacing system boots before. the string on my double boa boot snapped once but that's because my boards edge was grinding into it when i rest it on my free leg on the chair so thats my bad. I thought that they were really comfortable when i was wearing them. Then last year I switched to Burton Ruler boots and OMFG are they good. They are wayy better than the boa system.
The rules have an individual lacing system for the the foot and leg so you can tighten each section to your prefrence. They also feel really comfortable and are faster to get on and off than the boa. When I got them I was walking around my house for a few hours with the boa boot on one leg and the ruler on the other. The ruler was just as stiff as the other one, but felt a lot more comfortable. Its hard to describe but the boa boot felt like it was some kinda of mechanical contraption on my foot while the ruler had a very natural feel to it. Dont know if that helps but thats the only way I can describe it. Check out your local shop and try on both at the same time and you will feel the difference. I used to be a DC only person, but now I am sold on the Burton boots.
Good luck.
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2016-11-11 04:04:58 UTC
Double Boa Snowboard Boots
romesds93
2008-11-10 18:28:06 UTC
There both are good either way...
I had a pair of boas during the summer then i had to return them because I out grew them. Now I just ordered the Burton Moto boot and they seem even better then the boa system, but you should look into other things about the the boot before looking at the lacing convenience, like shock proof ankle supports heat moldable ability e.t.c.
anonymous
2008-11-10 19:34:18 UTC
The guy at my local shop told me that single boa lacing is not worth it and that double boa lacing is much better than single. He told me that single lacing does not allow to grip the whole entire boot, just the top. i would go with double.
badbadleroybrown
2008-11-10 21:27:45 UTC
Niether is "better", they each have their advantages. The most important thing about boots isnt the lacing though, its the fit. You need to go and try them on and see which fits you the best and what you think is comfortable. A bunch of people on YA dont know a damn thing about your feet...
anonymous
2008-11-10 18:22:15 UTC
I have single boa lacing boots and i think they are extremely comfertable and reliable
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