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Malamute Dual Boa Snowboard Boots 2027
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Salomon Snowboard Boots
- Place a sheet of paper on the floor, against a wall.
- Put your foot on the paper sheet, heel against the wall. Make sure you are wearing the same socks as you would wear for snowboarding.
- Draw a line just in front of your longest toe.
- Repeat the process for second foot.
- Measure the distance between the wall and both lines you drew.
- If the distance for each foot is different, take the longer distance and see the table below to find your foot size.
- order the wide version of the model if it available
- or, you can add +0.5 to your order size.
| Order size | Foot length (mm) | UK | US Women | EUR | CN (2) | Mondo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3,5M | 211-215 | 2.5 | 4 | 34.5 | 220 (2) | 22 |
| 4M | 216-220 | 3 | 5 | 35.5 | 225 (2) | 22.5 |
| 5M | 221-225 | 4 | 6 | 36.5 | 230 (2) | 23 |
| 5,5M | 226-230 | 4.5 | 6,5 | 37 | 235 (2) | 23.5 |
| 6M | 231-235 | 5 | 7 | 38 | 240 (2) | 24 |
| 6,5M | 236-240 | 5.5 | 7,5 | 38.5 | 245 (2) | 24.5 |
| 7M | 241-245 | 6 | 8 | 39 | 250 (2) | 25 |
| 7,5M | 246-251 | 6.5 | 8,5 | 40 | 255 (2) | 25.5 |
| 8M | 252-256 | 7 | 9 | 40.5 | 260 (2) | 26 |
| 8,5M | 257-262 | 7.5 | 9,5 | 41.5 | 265 (2) | 26.5 |
| 9M | 263-267 | 8 | 10 | 42 | 270 (2) | 27 |
| 9,5M | 268-272 | 8.5 | 10,5 | 42.5 | 275 (2) | 27.5 |
| 10M | 273-277 | 9 | 11 | 43 | 280 (2) | 28 |
| 10,5M | 278-283 | 9.5 | 11,5 | 43.5 | 285 (2) | 28.5 |
| 11M | 284-288 | 10 | 12 | 44 | 290 (2) | 29 |
| 11,5M | 289-294 | 10.5 | 12,5 | 44.5 | 295 (2) | 29.5 |
| 12M | 295-299 | 11 | 13 | 45.5 | 300 (2) | 30 |
| 12,5M | 300-305 | 11.5 | 13,5 | 46 | 305 (2) | 30.5 |
| 13M | 306-310 | 12 | 14 | 46.5 | 310 (2) | 31 |
| 13,5M | 311-315 | 12.5 | 14,5 | 47 | 315 (2) | 31.5 |
Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Aggressive Freerider |
| Flex | 9 / 10 : Responsive (stiffest in the Salomon lineup) |
| Use Cases | All-Mountain, Freeride |
| Liner System | Precision Liner (Full Custom Fit) |
| Lacing System | H4/M3 Dual Zone BOA® + SS2 BOA® Lace (liner) |
| Outsole | MTN GOAT, Contagrip® rubber |
| Footbed | Relief™ insole |
Product Description
Built for riders who charge hard and expect their gear to keep up, the Malamute Dual BOA® is Salomon's most responsive freeride boot. A Powerframe upper delivers uncompromising structural rigidity, the new Precision Harness™ 3.0 locks the heel with a three-point grip, and the MTN GOAT outsole bites into any surface underfoot. Dial in your exact flex with the removable Dyna Flex™ Tongue Stiffener. For the aggressive freerider who leaves nothing on the mountain.
Product Details
| Flex Profile | 9 / 10: Salomon's stiffest boot, rated Responsive on the brand's SOFT-MEDIUM-RESPONSIVE scale. Built for aggressive freeride riders demanding maximum energy transfer and support. |
| Shell Construction | Fit To Ride (FTR) Construction: Salomon's boot construction methodology engineered for instant out-of-the-box fit and lasting comfort, with no lengthy break-in period required · Powerframe: structural frame technology integrated into the upper for enhanced rigidity, durability, and support under aggressive freeride use |
| Liner System | Precision Liner (Full Custom Fit): Salomon's performance-tier liner providing a precise, supportive fit with custom molding capability for a personalized feel across seasons |
| Heel Harness | Precision Harness™ 3.0 (NEW FW26/27): Salomon's updated three-point heel harness system. Works with the Dual Zone BOA® to lock the heel cup in place, eliminating heel lift and providing a fully-enveloped, articulated fit. More precise and supportive than previous versions. |
| Lacing System | H4/M3 Dual Zone BOA®: dual-dial BOA® system with an independent H4 upper dial and M3 lower dial, allowing separate zone tightening for upper ankle and lower boot independently · SS2 BOA® Lace: secondary inner liner BOA® lace that tightens the liner separately from the shell, adding precision fit of the liner to the foot before shell closure |
| Footbed / Insole | Relief™ Insole: Salomon's premium anatomical footbed providing supportive, shaped underfoot cushioning · Quickdry Insole: moisture-wicking liner insole that helps dry out the boot between sessions |
| Outsole | MTN GOAT Outsole: Salomon's premium freeride outsole named for mountain goat traction, combining Contagrip® rubber for superior grip on rock, ice, and snow with a supportive rigid platform optimized for freeride performance on varied terrain |
| Flex Customization | Dyna Flex™ Tongue Stiffener: optional removable tongue insert that increases forward flex stiffness when installed; pull it out for a softer flex feel, allowing one boot to work across a range of flex preferences |
Warranty
Malamute Dual Boa Snowboard Boots 2027 FAQ
What level of rider is this boot really built for?
It's built stiff with a flex of 9 out of 10, the highest rating possible. The upper is ultra-responsive, paired with a precision 3-point heel harness and a structural frame in the upper that resists flex and twisting. On the Malamute Dual Boa, this means only riders pushing hard in aggressive freeride terrain will feel this boot do what it's meant to do. If you're casual or still finding your footing, this level of stiffness will fight you.
Why is the dual-dial BOA system such a big deal on this boot?
You get two independent dials that tighten different zones: one for the upper area, one for the lower around your midfoot and arch. There's also a secondary lace dial for fine-tuning the inner liner. On the Malamute Dual Boa, that means you eliminate heel lift completely and get a fully enveloped fit that moves with your ankle as you carve. No more loose upper, no dead zones.
What makes this boot last seasons instead of one?
It's built with a structural frame through the entire upper that adds rigidity and durability. The outsole uses a premium rubber compound with superior grip and support, reinforced to handle rough terrain. On the Malamute Dual Boa, that translates to a boot that won't collapse at the ankle, won't separate at the seams, and won't slip on ice even as you push harder each season.
Can I tune how stiff this feels before I head out?
It comes with a removable tongue insert that you can swap in or leave out to adjust how much forward flex you get. On the Malamute Dual Boa, this lets you dial in your preferred stiffness without buying a different boot. Aggressive day? Insert in. Want a touch more forgiveness? Remove it and get a shade more give.
Why pay $549 for this boot instead of something less?
You're getting a triple-point heel harness system (brand new for this season), a dual-dial lacing system, a removable flex insert, a structural frame, a premium outsole, and a custom-molding liner designed to feel right out of the box. On the Malamute Dual Boa, every single one of these features costs money because it actually works: less heel lift, more control, more durability, and the freedom to adjust your boot to your needs.