Given the diversity of styles and experience levels involved, buying snowboard boots requires consideration of several factors. Riding style is a major determinant of the ideal snowboard boot, and whether you’re an all-mountain, freeride, or freestyle snowboarder, you must consider boot flex, which ranges from soft to stiff. Soft flex boots are ideal for extended riding, stiff flex boots are great for increased control and medium flex are somewhere in the middle with a balance of comfort and control. Next are lacing systems, which include traditional laces, quick-pull laces, and the Boa system. While traditional laces are straightforward, quick-pull laces allow for more specific attention to different areas of the boot, and the Boa system replaces laces with cables, adjustable with dials or wheels. As with any other footwear, snowboard boot sizes follow other sizing conventions, and proper fit includes consideration of liners, which can be either non-moldable, thermoformable, or custom moldable. Proper comfort and fit of snowboard boots is influenced by the above components and is essential for providing optimal performance and safety.