Double BOA systems are extremely popular in all-mountain boots because they allow you to adjust the lower zone (for heel hold) independently from the upper zone (for calf comfort and flex). This zonal adjustability is highly beneficial when transitioning between different terrains and riding styles throughout the day.
Snowboard Boots · All-Mountain Snowboard Boots
Are double BOA systems worth it for all-mountain boots?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Freestyle Snowboard Boots
$130 – $400
Soft-flexing boots optimized for park, pipe, and street-style riding.
soft flex (2-5 out of 10)enhanced impact cushioninglightweight construction

Freeride Snowboard Boots
$200 – $550
Stiff, responsive boots built for aggressive riding in challenging terrain.
stiff flex (8-10 out of 10)maximum power transferreinforced construction
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