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The Burton Felix Boa® Snowboard Boot is a full-featured boot for women who are looking for performance, not pandering. That's why it uses Burton's innovative Lockdown lacing system, routing one of the Boa® TX3 laces behind the heel, helping the Focus Cuff securely grab your foot, and eliminating heel lift in a way never before possible. Combined with the Imprint™ 3 Liner this gives you a custom hold and fit like no other boot can, allowing you to really unlock the potential in the PowerUP Tongue. Even when you're off the board, the Vibram® EcoStep Outsole provides enhanced performance by helping you hike your next line with greater confidence.
KEY FEATURES- Lockdown design routes the laces around the back of the boot, improving heel hold for every foot size and shape
- Imprint™ 3 Liner uses a hook-and-loop closure as well as lightweight power panels to give you a secure and comfortable fit
- Vibram® EcoStep Outsole provides enhanced traction on winter surfaces, improving your trip up to the summit or out to the car
- Flex: Medium
- Lacing: Boa
- Imprint™ 3 Liner uses a hook-and-loop closure as well as lightweight power panels to give you a secure and comfortable fit
- Neoprene stretch zones allow the Plush Cuff to automatically adjust to fit your calf every time you lace up
- DRYRIDE Heat Cycle™ lining wicks moisture away for feet that are drier, warmer, and smell better at the end of the day
- Focus Cuff construction puts reinforcement a little higher in the liner, giving you better heel hold while improving response
- 1:1 Medium Flex PowerUP Tongue is designed to fit closer to your foot for improved hold and support
- Dual Zone Boa® closure system allows you to control upper and lower lacing zones independently
- TX3 is Boa®’s first textile lace, giving you superior fit and comfort with the same durability and strength you expect from Boa®
- PU Backstay runs up the spine of the boot to improve boot-to-binding interface and help support you for long days on the hill