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Your boots are the most important piece of gear in your snowboard setup — more than the board, more than the bindings. A poorly fitting boot transmits every inefficiency straight to your riding: foot pain ends your day early, heel lift kills your edge control, and the wrong size frustrates you no matter how good the board underneath is. Get the boots right and everything else improves. We stock the full current-season range from Burton, K2, ThirtyTwo, Nitro, Salomon and DC at our Richmond showroom, heat moulded free with every purchase, with free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $90.
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from 811 reviewsBeen able to fit them to my new Jones splitboard now that it has arrived. Bindings look great, attachment was easy. Cannot wait to try them out. Just need some new skins!
the comfiest & cutest snow pants ever ! theyre super baggy so size down 1-2 sizes. best worn with some thermals under as they dont provide much warmth.
Awesome board, easy to turn and fun. Definitely a comfortable right!!
Great team to deal with, communication is top notch. Any questions were answered quickly. Hard to get good customer service these days but the team at Twelve Board Store obviously value their customers and take pride in their work. Will be using you guys for any future requirements.
I absolutely love the bike and use it nearly everyday.
I’m 67 years old but it’s a bit like going back to having dirt bikes in the mid seventies! Also 12 boards was easy to deal with. A great shop.
Great product bought through ebay store. Well packaged. Can't say I wasn't updated on my purchase, 15 notifications. Delivery in a couple of days . Fits well.
Love the lighter version
Adding another to my collection, best layer for 1st or 2nd layer.
Board and parts arrived really quick and packed well. Very good prices and really good service. Happy times.
Hired these so I know the quality. Can't wait to use them on my own board...
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Your boots are the most important piece of gear in your snowboard setup — more than the board, more than the bindings. A poorly fitting boot transmits every inefficiency straight to your riding: foot pain ends your day early, heel lift kills your edge control, and a boot that's the wrong size will frustrate you no matter how good the board underneath is. Get the boots right and everything else improves. We stock the full current-season range from Burton, K2, ThirtyTwo, Nitro, Salomon and DC at our Richmond showroom, heat moulded free with every purchase, with free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $90.
Free Heat Moulding with Every Boot — This Is the Difference
We heat mould every snowboard boot we sell, free, at our Richmond store. This is not a small thing. Heat moulding shapes the liner — the inner boot that wraps your foot — specifically to your foot anatomy. Pressure points are eliminated, heel hold improves dramatically, and the boot feels broken in from the first run rather than the fifth day.
Most boot problems riders describe — heel lift, toe bang, pressure on the ankle bones, numb toes — are solved or significantly reduced by proper heat moulding. The process takes 20–30 minutes; bring thick snowboard socks. If you're buying online from us, come into the store before the season to get them moulded — it's free and it changes how the boot performs for its entire life.
How to Choose Snowboard Boots
Fit first, everything else second. The boot should feel snug all the way around your foot with your heel locked firmly into the heel cup. Your toes should just brush the front of the liner when you stand upright — they'll pull back slightly when you flex forward into a riding position. No dead space around the heel, no pressure points on the ankle bones or the top of the foot. If it doesn't feel right standing in the store, it won't feel right on the mountain.
Flex rating. Boot flex runs from soft (1–3) through medium (4–6) to stiff (7–10). Soft boots are more forgiving and comfortable — good for park, freestyle and beginners. Medium is the all-mountain sweet spot, working across all terrain and most riding styles. Stiff boots give maximum power transfer and edge control at speed, for advanced freeride riders who want precision. Match your boot flex broadly to your board flex and riding style.
Lacing systems. Traditional laces give the most adjustable fit and last the longest. BOA dial systems (pioneered by K2) give a fast, even tighten with one hand and are the most convenient on the hill. Speed-lace systems sit between the two. All work well — choose based on whether you value tightening convenience or fine adjustability.
Liner type. Heat-mouldable liners are standard across our range and the reason heat moulding matters so much. Higher-end boots have custom moulding systems or thicker liner foam that holds shape better over multiple seasons. If you ride hard and often, invest in a better liner — it affects how the boot performs across its whole life.
The Brands We Carry
- Burton — the most complete boot range. Step On compatible models for the clip-in system, heat-mouldable liners across the range. Strong for all-mountain and progression riders.
- K2 — BOA dial lacing specialists. The brand that invented BOA and builds it better than anyone. Excellent heel hold — highly recommended for narrower feet or heel-slip issues.
- ThirtyTwo — performance freeride boots. Stiffer flex options for advanced riders, strong custom moulding systems in the upper range.
- Nitro — one of the best-fitting boots on the market. The Team boot is a perennial all-mountain favourite. If you've struggled to find a boot that holds your heel, try Nitro before giving up on the category.
- Salomon — versatile all-mountain range. Consistent sizing, reliable construction, good value across multiple price points.
- DC — strong freestyle and park range. Proven durability, good value.
Boot Sizing — What to Know
Snowboard boots run close to true shoe size for most brands, but there are variations. Always try before you buy if you can, or use our brand-specific size guides. The liner compresses over time — a boot that feels slightly snug in the store packs out to a comfortable fit after a few sessions, while one that feels comfortable in-store may feel sloppy after pack-out. When in doubt, size down half a size.
Width matters too. If you have a wide foot and your toes press on the side of the liner, look at wider last options — several brands offer wide-fit versions of their key models. Come in and we'll match you to the right last width.
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