Search
DC Allegiance Snowboard Boot
A recommendation by jooxi
jooxi's recommendation
First to recommend
DC - A solid snowboarding gear company, makes these expensive but worth it snowboard boots. If you're still stuck tying laces, you owe it to yourself to get a par (any pair) of boots with the BoA lacing system.
BoA is simply a dial you turn to tighten the boot - while you turn, it tightens steel cables around your foot, for a secure and comfortable fit. Ten times easier than struggling with laces - you'll be in them in 30 seconds, max. When it's time to leave the slopes, a quick pull forwards releases all the tension in the cables.
The DC Allegiance ups the ante by adding a second BoA dial on the side for added control and better heel hold-down. In Germany they call these the 'Doppel Boa'. This top o the line DC also has an adjustable air bladder (like air pump sneakers!) to customozie the fit around your ankles.
Updated Nov 6, 2007
What people think about this:
KRiSTOPHERDUKES thinks this is useful
Great offers from these retailers
Powered by Shopping.com
Dc Allegiance Mens Black Gunmetal Snowboard Boot 9
DHarrold000 Store Brand New in Box DC Allegiance 08 Snowboard Boots Color: Black/Gun Metal Width: D - Medium... more
Dc Allegiance Snowboard Boots Mns Sz 11
Shop Search DC ALLEGIANCE SNOWBOARD BOOTS MNS SZ 11 ~NEW~ Click here to view full size. Full Size Image Click to... more
DC Core Allegiance Snowboard Boot - Men's
It's no secret that comfortable riders are better riders. With that in mind, DC pulled out all the stops with... more
DC Core Allegiance Snowboard Boot - Men's
It's no secret that comfortable riders are better riders. With that in mind, DC pulled out all the stops with... more
DC Core Allegiance Snowboard Boot - Men's
It's no secret that comfortable riders are better riders. With that in mind, DC pulled out all the stops with... more
Browse by category...
See More of ThisNext
ThisNext Information
- Shopcast New!
- Retailers
- FAQ
- Blog
- About Us
- Contact ThisNext.com
- Newsletter
- ShopSafe
- Privacy Policy
- Terms of Use
Copyright ©2005-2009 ThisNext, Inc.














Comment