





ThirtyTwo snowboard boots utilise high-density Evolution Foam outsoles, lightweight injected shells, and EVA foam liners for durability, support, and weight reduction. Some models also feature Michelin Fiberlite outsoles for extra lightweight performance.
ThirtyTwo offers a range of flex ratings from soft (around 4/10) to stiff (up to 9/10), catering to all rider styles from freestyle and park to all-mountain and backcountry riding.
Features like MegaGrip outsoles provide superior grip, BOA lacing systems offer quick and precise fit adjustments, and heat-moldable liners ensure a customised, comfortable fit for every rider.
Thanks to Evolution Foam technology, ThirtyTwo boots can be 15-40% lighter than traditional boots, making them some of the lightest in the industry, ideal for all-day riding.
The BOA system allows for quick, easy, and even tightening of the boots with a dial, providing excellent support and convenience, especially for riders who prefer fast on/off adjustments.
ThirtyTwo offers models suitable for all skill levels, from beginner-friendly boots with softer flex to advanced, high-performance boots with stiff flex for expert riders.
Yes, many of their liners are heat-moldable, allowing riders to customise the fit for enhanced comfort, heel hold, and support after initial use.
The brand provides a wide range, including all-mountain, freestyle, backcountry, and splitboard boots, with various flex ratings and tech features designed for specific riding styles.
Some models feature walk-mode systems, lightweight construction, and reinforced outsoles for efficient touring, combined with responsive flex and support for uphill travel and downhill performance.

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