Burton Waverange & Highshot Step On Boots 25/26 – First Look
Step On ease. Dialed BOA control.
The 2025/26 Burton Waverange X and Highshot X Step On boots bring a new level of customization with Dual-Zone BOA® lacing that lets you fine-tune upper and lower zones independently.
- The Waverange X aims for more surfy, fluid flex and all-mountain comfort
- The Highshot X pushes a firmer, more aggressive ride
Each boot still gives you the clean, buckle-free Step On® interface, and both pair that system with features like heat-moldable liners and durable outsoles for all-day riding. Want to understand the BOA difference? Below’s the breakdown.
BOA Systems Explained (Single / Dual / Triple)
- Single BOA: One dial that controls the entire boot’s tension. Simpler, but less precise—tightening the dial affects your whole foot, which can cause uneven pressure.
- Dual-Zone BOA: Two independent zones—upper cuff and lower foot. You can loosen or tighten your ankle separately from your instep.
- Triple BOA (or 3-Zone): Adds a third dial for inner liner or heel harness adjustment. More granular control but slightly more complexity.
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