Vans Hi-Standard OG Snowboard Boot - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$199.95
Used Value:
$119.97
Sale Value:
$179.96

After two decades on the market, the Vans Hi-Standard OG Snowboard Boots are still leading the way for comfort and freestyle performance. The go-to boots for many Vans pro riders, the Hi-Standard OGs have a lightweight design and medium flex to help them excel in the park and dominate the streets. The traditional lacing system features double-posted gripping lace hooks that prevent the laces from slipping, so your boots stay tight from first run to last.

Customized to your foot, the heat-moldable V1 UltraCush liner lends locked-in heel hold and the cushy feel of soft interior cushioning foam. The liner also sports a brushed fleece cuff for a plush, cozy feel, and a heat-retaining temperature shield that reflects body heat back to your feet for extra warmth without added weight. The V1 UltraCush EVA footbed features high-rebound impact relief pads at both the forefoot and heel to absorb harsh impact and smooth out vibrations in choppy terrain. The V1 Waffle Lug outsole features rubber with Vans' iconic waffle tread for reliable traction and hard-wearing durability that can stand up to seasons spent on frozen streets.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[pair, size 6.5] 4lb 1oz
Closure:
traditional lace
Flex:
medium-soft (4 - 5 of 10 on Van's scale)
Footbed:
V1 UltraCush
Liner:
V1 UltraCush
Liner Closure:
V1 harness
Manufacturer Warranty:
30 days
Recommended Use:
all-mountain snowboarding, park & freestyle snowboarding
Sole:
V1 Waffle Lug
Thermo-moldable Liner:
yes
Upper Material:
synthetic

Full Reviews

10
I've always preferred lace ups to BOA and these boots do not disappoint. One thing to note is they are more bulky than my old 32 boots, so when I put them in my bindings for the first time I had to do a lot of adjusting to get them to fit. Nothing wrong with that, but if you're already pushing the size of your boot in your bindings these may be too big.
Andi Lewis, backcountry.com
November 20, 2020
10
Comfiest boots that get the job done, the medium flex is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders. There isn't an internal lacing system but the traditional laces are a feature I always look for in boots since they are more comfortable to ride in my opinion, the double-posted gripping lace hooks does prevent the laces from slipping . I recommend these boot to all my friends!
Catherine Nunez, backcountry.com
November 11, 2019