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Shine bright on any stage and all terrain with the ultimate in warmth, comfort, and lacing convenience.
The Limelight Boa boot will have you beating the crowds to the lift line, then showing them how it's done from glades to groomers. For the ultimate in comfort and convenience, the Limelight's Boa Coiler closure system has been upgraded with Lockdown Lacing, which increases heel hold by integrating three lacing zones around the ankle – all tightened with a single dial. Total Warmth is a one-two punch of a 3M Thinsulate insulated liner and Sleeping Bag heat-reflective foil. An overall soft and forgiving flex brings it all together in a boot that works with you to bring more fun and freedom to every run.
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Ski and Snowboard boots should feel comfortably snug everywhere—heel, instep, and toebox. Your toes should be barely touching the front edge. If a boot fits "just right" out of the box, chances are it will be too big when the boot breaks in. Specifically as the heel pocket breaks in your foot pulls away from the front edge of the boot, allowing for some toe wiggle room. It usually takes 4-8 times riding to break in your boots. Or, for many boots, you can have them heat molded at a shop to simulate the break in process.
Ski and Snowboard boots are designed to fit when you are using them on the slopes, not when you are walking around. Look at your boot from the side. Notice the way the entire boot leans forward. This shape will force your foot forward when you stand up straight, causing your toes to hit the front of the boot. However, when you bend your knees and get into your performance stance, your foot moves back into the proper position for riding. Your toes will leave the front of the boot as your heel sinks into the heel pocket.


We mean your actual shoe size. More often than not, when we ask someone their shoe size before measuring their foot they tell us anywhere from a half size to two sizes bigger than their actual measurement. A half size bigger in your favorite pair of sneakers isn't a big deal, but ski and snowboard boots need to fit snug everywhere for proper performance, and to prevent foot pain, blisters and cold feet. Yes, boots that are too big can cause cold feet. Over-tightening buckles to compensate for a big boot can cut off blood flow, causing cold feet.
Do NOT use cotton socks. Cotton retains moisture which causes blisters and cold feet. We suggest a wool/synthetic blend, however, 100% wool or 100% synthetic socks work well too. Ski/Snowboard socks are specifically built to add support and comfort.
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