K2 Maysis Men's Snowboard Boot | 2026 | White — David Djité
The #1 Boot. In a Colourway Built for Style.
The K2 Maysis is the best-selling men's snowboard boot in the world — not because of marketing, but because it nails the thing that actually determines whether a boot is good: fit. The Maysis has been K2's flagship men's boot for years running, and the 2026 edition is the most refined version yet. Built for intermediate to advanced riders who want an all-mountain workhorse that performs everywhere from groomed resort laps to powder days to park sessions, the Maysis fits like a glove from day one and holds that fit across the whole season. The White David Djité colourway brings one of the most iconic men's boots in the game to life in a colourway that reflects the taste of one of snowboarding's most stylish riders.
The fit system is what sets the Maysis apart from every other boot at this price point. The H4 Coiler BOA closes the shell with even tension and automatic lace retraction — quick, repeatable, adjustable with gloves on. But the real weapon is the Conda — K2's proprietary liner lacing system powered by a second BOA dial. The Conda uses a urethane-based harness that wraps around the ankle and physically pulls the heel into the boot's heel pocket. This isn't just tightening the liner — it's actively seating the heel where it needs to be for maximum response and zero lift. The Single Destiny ASYM Conda is asymmetrically designed for a more anatomically accurate wrap around the ankle. Together, the H4 Coiler and Conda create a two-system fit that most boots at double the price can't match.
Inside, the Intuition Control Foam 3D liner uses open-cell, heat-mouldable medium and high-density Intuition foam that forms to the exact shape of your leg, ankle, and foot — and keeps that shape season after season. The S'Café Coffee Mesh is a post-consumer recycled coffee ground mesh that controls odour and manages moisture naturally. Internal and External J-Bars reinforce heel hold and liner structure at two independent points. The Harshmellow Plus insole runs dual-density EVA with Harshmellow in the heel pocket for impact absorption right where you need it most. Underfoot, the This Grips! cupsole uses K2's proprietary dual-rubber compound in a skate-inspired design — rounded heel for hiking, wrapped arch for stability, and Harshmellow in the heel and forefoot for a dampened, quiet ride feel. The Endo 3.0 heel counter is K2's injected technology that maintains consistent flex and rebound over the life of the boot without adding weight.
Why Ride the K2 Maysis?
✅ H4 Coiler BOA Fit System – Shell closure with automatic lace retraction; even tension, quick adjustment with gloves on, impact-resistant H4 dial that ejects and re-inserts without damage
✅ Single Destiny ASYM Conda – K2's proprietary asymmetric urethane harness powered by a dedicated BOA dial; physically pulls the heel into the boot pocket for unrivalled heel hold and zero lift
✅ TX3 BOA Lacing – Snowboard-specific soft lace that conforms more evenly over the shell body than steel cable for consistent, hotspot-free closure
✅ Medium Flex — All-Mountain Versatility – Balanced and controlled; handles everything from groomed resort runs to powder days to park laps without feeling too stiff or too soft at either end
✅ Intuition Control Foam 3D Liner – Open-cell heat-mouldable medium and high-density Intuition foam that forms to your exact leg, ankle, and foot shape; K2's most versatile liner
✅ S'Café Coffee Mesh – Post-consumer recycled coffee ground liner mesh that naturally controls odour and absorbs moisture; essential for multi-day trips
✅ Internal + External J-Bars – Dual-location J-Bars add liner structure and eliminate heel lift from both inside and outside the boot
✅ Harshmellow Plus Insole – Dual-density EVA with Harshmellow in the heel pocket for targeted impact absorption where it matters most
✅ This Grips! Premium Rubber Cupsole with Harshmellow – Skate-inspired dual-rubber compound; rounded heel for hiking, wrapped arch for stability, Harshmellow in heel and forefoot for a dampened, fatigue-reducing ride feel
✅ Endo 3.0 Heel Counter – K2's injected heel counter technology maintains consistent boot flex and rebound over the boot's lifetime without adding weight
✅ Rubber Reinforced Articulating Cuff – Distortion-free flex zone with rubber reinforcement in high-wear areas for long-term durability
✅ HDR Premium Synthetics Shell – Eight times more durable than standard PU; proprietary dynamic resin for exceptional abrasion resistance in the zones where binding hardware and edges do the most damage
Tech Specs
Flex: Medium — all-mountain, freeride, freestyle, powder
Shell Lacing: H4 Coiler BOA Fit System + TX3 BOA Lacing
Liner Lacing: Single Destiny ASYM Conda with BOA
Liner: Intuition Control Foam 3D — open-cell, heat-mouldable, medium and high-density
Liner Mesh: S'Café Coffee Mesh — recycled coffee grounds, odour control, moisture management
Liner Heel Hold: Internal + External J-Bars
Insole: Harshmellow Plus — dual-density EVA with Harshmellow in heel pocket
Outsole: This Grips! Premium Rubber with Harshmellow — dual-rubber cupsole, rounded heel, wrapped arch
Heel Counter: Endo 3.0 — injected construction, consistent flex and rebound
Cuff: Rubber Reinforced Articulating Cuff — distortion-free flex, abrasion-resistant
Shell: HDR Premium Synthetics — 8x durability vs standard PU
Best For: All Mountain / Freeride / Freestyle / Powder
Available Sizes (US Men's): 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14, 15
Frequently Asked Questions
What size should I order?
The Maysis fits true to your US men's sneaker size. Snowboard boots should feel snug straight out of the box — toes lightly grazing the front of the liner when standing upright, heel locked down with minimal lift. That's not too small, that's correct. When you bend your knees into riding stance your heel drops, toes pull back slightly, and the boot wraps your foot properly. If you're between sizes, use the half sizes. Not sure? Our full boot fit guide at twelveboardstore.com.au/pages/snowboard-boots-how-to-choose-and-fit-guide walks you through exactly how to measure and check fit at home. Or reach us on 03 9421 2293, via the contact page, or in store — we'll sort it in minutes.
Do you offer professional boot fitting and heat moulding?
Yes — and it's free when you buy your boots from us. If you're in Melbourne, come into the store at 435A Bridge Rd Richmond and our staff will fit you properly: measuring your foot, checking shell fit, and heat moulding your Intuition Control Foam 3D liner to your exact foot shape on the spot. The Maysis's Conda system also needs to be correctly set up at the time of fitting — getting the urethane harness dialled to your ankle takes two minutes in the store and makes a significant difference to heel hold and response. Not in Melbourne? We'll walk you through setup and heat moulding over the phone or by message.
What if I get the wrong size or the fit isn't right?
We've got you covered no matter how you bought. If something feels off when your boots arrive, reach out before you do anything else — call us on 03 9421 2293, send a message through the contact page, or email info@twelveboardstore.com.au. Nine times out of ten a fit issue can be diagnosed and solved without a return — particularly on the Maysis where the Conda dial gives you a lot of adjustability that most riders don't fully use out of the box. If the boot genuinely isn't right for your foot, we'll swap it. Boots need to be unworn outside — lodge floors and carpet only — and in original condition.
How does the Maysis compare to the Ride Lasso — and which should I choose?
Both are medium-flex all-mountain boots from serious brands, but the key difference is the heel retention system. The Ride Lasso uses BOA Tongue Tied — a tongue-integrated guide system that locks the ankle zone through the tongue itself. The K2 Maysis uses the Conda — a urethane harness that wraps the ankle from inside the liner and physically pulls the heel into the pocket via a separate BOA dial. Riders with harder-to-hold heels or narrower ankles often find the Conda more effective because it's an active wrapping system rather than a closure-based one. The Maysis also runs S'Café Coffee Mesh for odour control and the Endo 3.0 heel counter for long-term flex consistency — features not found in the Lasso. Come in or call us on 03 9421 2293 and we'll help you work out which system suits your foot better.
About David Djité
David Djité is a Swiss-born, Laax-based K2 Snowboarding team rider widely regarded as one of snowboarding's most stylish and creative riders. Strapping in from the age of three, Djité grew up in the Swiss Alps — a playground that shaped a riding style that's as expressive off the snow as it is on it. Laax, the home of European freestyle snowboarding and the birthplace of the halfpipe on the continent, is where Djité has built his riding and his reputation. He's known not just for what he does on a snowboard but for how — fluid, deliberate, artistic. The David Djité Maysis colourway is an extension of that ethos: a boot built for performance, finished with the kind of considered aesthetic that reflects the rider behind it.
About K2 Snowboarding
K2 has been building snowboards, boots, and bindings since 1987 — one of the founding brands of the sport and consistently one of its most innovative. K2's boot philosophy centres on #WinningWithFit: the belief that fit is the foundation of everything else, and that a boot that fits correctly will outperform a technically superior boot that doesn't. The Maysis has been the best-selling men's snowboard boot in the world for multiple consecutive seasons — the result of decades of refinement in liner technology, heel retention, and damping that riders keep coming back for.
Why Buy from Twelve Board Store?
✔️ Free shipping Australia-wide
✔️ Melbourne showroom with professional boot fitting
✔️ Free heat moulding on all Intuition-lined boots purchased in store
✔️ Authorised K2 dealer with full manufacturer warranty
✔️ Flexible payment options including Afterpay & Zip
✔️ Specialists in snow, skate, and electric — 12 months a year





