Best Women’s Burton Snowboard Boots
Have you ever been shopping for the best women’s Burton snowboard boots and trying to figure out which model it the right fit for your riding style, preferences, and budget and just not known how to choose?
Well, I’ll walk you through the 2024–2025 women’s Burton snowboard boot lineup so you know exactly what to expect at each price point. By the end, you’ll feel confident choosing the right boot for your next season on the mountain.
Women’s Burton Mint

$299–$339 CAD
First up is the Mint, priced between $299–$339 CAD, depending on whether you go with the Speed Zone (speed lace) or BOA version. This model has been a staple in Burton’s women’s lineup for years — and for good reason. It’s their best-selling women’s snowboard boot.
Women’s Burton Mint Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Mint BOA Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Mint BOA Wide Snowboard Boots
The Mint features a lightweight, heat-moldable Imprint 1 liner that conforms to your foot over time. A recent upgrade to the BOA version includes the new H4 BOA® dial, which has a breakaway mechanism. If impacted — for example, from slipping while walking up stairs — the dial is designed to eject instead of breaking.
This is a great budget-friendly option for beginner to intermediate riders who want a soft-flexing boot that’s easy to break in and comfortable from day one. The BOA version is also available in a wide fit for women who need extra room.
Women’s Burton Limelight

$389–$459 CAD
Stepping up to the Limelight, priced at $389–$459 CAD, you get noticeable upgrades for the extra money — and it’s often worth the splurge since boots are the most important part of your snowboard setup.
This model features a heat-moldable Imprint 2 liner with an inner cuff that improves heel hold. One of the biggest features of this women’s snowboard boot is that you get a double BOA lacing system. This lets you independently tighten the upper and lower zones of the boot for a more dialed-in fit.
Women’s Burton Limelight Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Limelight BOA Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Limelight BOA Wide Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Limelight Step On Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Limelight Step On Wide Snowboard Boots
It also comes with Burton’s DynoGRIP outsole, which uses 50% recycled rubber in the high-traction and high-wear-and-tear areas like the toes and heels. Compared to the Mint’s DynoLITE sole (which has no rubber), this outsole provides better grip and durability.
The Limelight is a stiffer, more supportive boot than the Mint. It’s meant for intermediate to advanced riders, or someone who knows they want to get into snowboarding and stick with it, it’s worth the extra money to get yourself a better boot that will last you longer and give you a bit more performance than the Mint.
Women’s Burton Ritual

$529CAD
Jumping up to $529CAD is the Ritual. It’s said that this is one of the best fitting women’s burton snowboard boots. You get the upgraded Imprint 3 liner with DRYRIDE Heat Cycle™ Lining, which captures, radiates and reflects body heat inwards, keeping your feet warm while also wicking away moisture. There’s also better footbeds and a better cuff to wrap around a women’s heel for a more snug hold than the previous boots.
Women’s Burton Ritual BOA Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Ritual Step On Snowboard Boots
The boot’s shell also gets an upgrade with ultra-weave construction on the outside, similar to what you’d find in high-end running shoes. It reduces paneling, cuts weight, and contours to your foot better — giving the boot a lightweight, sock-like fit.
This boot also has the double BOA zones for lacing and DynoBITE rubber outsole. If you’re an intermediate to advance rider, this is a great boot to invest in. The Ritual is super lightweight with a solid fit and great medium-flex stiffness that never sacrifices on performance.
Women’s Burton Felix

$579-599CAD
Next up is one of the most versatile boots in the entire women’s lineup — the Felix. There are two versions of this boot: the BOA® version and the Step On® version, priced between $579–$599 CAD. Regardless of which one you choose, you’re getting Burton’s best all-mountain women’s snowboard boot.
Women’s Burton Felix BOA Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Felix Step On Snowboard Boots
Women’s Burton Felix Step On Wide Snowboard Boot
The BOA version features an upgraded fit system with Dual Zone BOA® Lockdown, which routes the lacing toward the heel for a snug, comfortable fit around the ankle and a secure heel hold.
On the Step On, it uses a Sequence BOA® lacing system. This goes back to a single dial that features two unique lacing paths for a fit that snugs evenly from top to bottom.
You also get the Snugger Strap. If you like the feeling of having a strap over your foot like traditional bindings, where you can dial in extra support around your ankle, this does exactly that with a BOA® H4 Dial. Some riders like it because it gives you the adjustability for stiffness and forward flex while riding and a loose relaxing fit on the lift between runs.
In both versions, you get a nicer outsole with the Vibram® traction lug outsole. The traction lugs have extra traction on the sides of the lug which gives you better traction in looser sluff or slush without compromising on the size of the lugs bringing you further away from your board. Because of this, you don’t loose out on board feel. Vibram defintely makes the best outsoles that are longer lasting.
Even though this also has the Imprint 3 liner, the shell of the Felix is a single piece making it stiff and more responsive compared to the Ritual. This boot is definitely for that more advanced rider looker for a stiffer and more responsive women’s snowboard boot. You’ll get a quicker response form toe to heel, also landing on jumps, if you’re a little heavy on the front or back of your board, this boot won’t mush under the pressure, it’ll help hold you up and keep you sturdy.
What to Consider When Buying Women’s Burton Snowboard Boots
You’ll have noticed that each model of boot comes in different versions. The Burton Step On boots can only be used with Burton Step On bindings. All the BOA and Speed Zone laces can be used with Burton’s ReFlex and EST bindings. For more information about snowboarding boot lacing systems read my post. To learn even more about women’s snowboarding boots you can read my ultimate guide.
Whether you’re just starting out or pushing into expert terrain, there’s a Burton women’s boot that matches your style and progression goals. From the soft-flexing Mint to the performance-driven Felix, each model in the 2024–2025 lineup brings something unique to the table.
Need help choosing? Drop me a comment and I’ll try to help you out.
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