Women's Burton Limelight BOA® Snowboard Boots
Women's Burton Limelight BOA® Snowboard Boots
Women's Burton Limelight BOA® Snowboard Boots
Women's Burton Limelight BOA® Snowboard Boots
Last updated at 05/08/2026 10:07:58
Burton Women's Limelight BOA Snowboard Boots - Stout White | Snowboard Boots
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Women's Limelight BOA Snowboard Boots 2024
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originally posted on unltd.ca
I've been looking for size 4 Women's boots for FOREVER after riding size 5's for the last four seasons because they were the smallest I could find in my town and online. Sooo happy to have looked at UNLTD. The guy on the phone told me the women's buyer here is also really small, so she makes sure to cater for other tiny humans and I LOVE her for it. Has been an absolute game changer for me so thank yoouuu :)
originally posted on eriksbikeshop.com
These are comfortable and warm. They are true to the description and feel "broken in" from the beginning, so someone looking for crazy stiff boots probably wouldn't like these.I'm only awarding 4 stars, since I'm still unsure if the comfort will lead to the boots becoming too soft too quickly. Fingers crossed they hold up to regular use.As of now, they are responsive, and the double boa makes it easier to get the fit correct. The single boa boots always seem to cause discomfort somewhere. Make sure you don't crank the boa as far as it will go, or you will have a bad time. Crank it to comfortably snug.They stay warm and dry throughout the day, even with just a pair of thin socks. They are also surprisingly light and easy to walk in when you aren't strapped in. ... MoreThese are comfortable and warm. They are true to the description and feel "broken in" from the beginning, so someone looking for crazy stiff boots probably wouldn't like these.I'm only awarding 4 stars, since I'm still unsure if the comfort will lead to the boots becoming too soft too quickly. Fingers crossed they hold up to regular use.As of now, they are responsive, and the double boa makes it easier to get the fit correct. The single boa boots always seem to cause discomfort somewhere. Make sure you don't crank the boa as far as it will go, or you will have a bad time. Crank it to comfortably snug.They stay warm and dry throughout the day, even with just a pair of thin socks. They are also surprisingly light and easy to walk in when you aren't strapped in. I don't seem to slip or trip like I did in my old thirtytwo boots.They don't have the extra heel bumpers (or whatever you call them) like the Vans boot do, which I found incredibly uncomfortable when I tried them on. However, some people love having that feature for heel lift. So be aware these do not have that. However, the double boa allows you to tighten up the lower half without strangling your calves.The liner can be heat molded, but I haven't had a reason to do it.Also, you may have to tighten intermittently to get the fit just right while riding. Luckily, the boas make that adjustment easy to play with while at the top of the run.As far as sizing, I ordered my normal boot size, 8 womens. Half size smaller than my street shoe size.Overall, I'm happy with this purchase and hope they stand up to the test of time. And if you're about aesthetics, the reds look killer in person.
originally posted on REI
They are best the most comfortable boots I've owned yet (my 4th pair). The double boas on these has been doing a good job at staying tight on my feet. The only issue I had was one of the side boas came off. I think maybe the little screw in the middle just came loose. I used them maybe 10 days on the mountain and backcountry at that point. But no big deal, I warrantied through the BOA website and they sent me a replacement set. Also, I read a ton of reviews and actually had ordered size 7 from the Burton website (I am a true size 6.5). I went to the Burton store and the rep specifically told me I ought to do 6.5. Although they were tight and I wanted them to heat mold it because I have a circulation problem, he strongly recommended to mold them by wearing. I'm glad ... MoreThey are best the most comfortable boots I've owned yet (my 4th pair). The double boas on these has been doing a good job at staying tight on my feet. The only issue I had was one of the side boas came off. I think maybe the little screw in the middle just came loose. I used them maybe 10 days on the mountain and backcountry at that point. But no big deal, I warrantied through the BOA website and they sent me a replacement set. Also, I read a ton of reviews and actually had ordered size 7 from the Burton website (I am a true size 6.5). I went to the Burton store and the rep specifically told me I ought to do 6.5. Although they were tight and I wanted them to heat mold it because I have a circulation problem, he strongly recommended to mold them by wearing. I'm glad I listened! Don't listen to other reviews on this!!!! Go get measured at a snowboard shop. They might be tight the first few times, BUT THEY WILL MOLD TO YOUR FEET.
| Brand Colour | Stout White |
| Year | 2023 |
| Rider Profile | All Abilities |
| Mountain Profile | All Mountain |
Burton Women's Limelight BOA Snowboard Boots - Stout White | Snowboard Boots
Free delivery
Women's Limelight BOA Snowboard Boots 2024
Free delivery
I've been looking for size 4 Women's boots for FOREVER after riding size 5's for the last four seasons because they were the smallest I could find in my town and online. Sooo happy to have looked at UNLTD. The guy on the phone told me the women's buyer here is also really small, so she makes sure to cater for other tiny humans and I LOVE her for it. Has been an absolute game changer for me so thank yoouuu :)
These are comfortable and warm. They are true to the description and feel "broken in" from the beginning, so someone looking for crazy stiff boots probably wouldn't like these.I'm only awarding 4 stars, since I'm still unsure if the comfort will lead to the boots becoming too soft too quickly. Fingers crossed they hold up to regular use.As of now, they are responsive, and the double boa makes it easier to get the fit correct. The single boa boots always seem to cause discomfort somewhere. Make sure you don't crank the boa as far as it will go, or you will have a bad time. Crank it to comfortably snug.They stay warm and dry throughout the day, even with just a pair of thin socks. They are also surprisingly light and easy to walk in when you aren't strapped in. ... MoreThese are comfortable and warm. They are true to the description and feel "broken in" from the beginning, so someone looking for crazy stiff boots probably wouldn't like these.I'm only awarding 4 stars, since I'm still unsure if the comfort will lead to the boots becoming too soft too quickly. Fingers crossed they hold up to regular use.As of now, they are responsive, and the double boa makes it easier to get the fit correct. The single boa boots always seem to cause discomfort somewhere. Make sure you don't crank the boa as far as it will go, or you will have a bad time. Crank it to comfortably snug.They stay warm and dry throughout the day, even with just a pair of thin socks. They are also surprisingly light and easy to walk in when you aren't strapped in. I don't seem to slip or trip like I did in my old thirtytwo boots.They don't have the extra heel bumpers (or whatever you call them) like the Vans boot do, which I found incredibly uncomfortable when I tried them on. However, some people love having that feature for heel lift. So be aware these do not have that. However, the double boa allows you to tighten up the lower half without strangling your calves.The liner can be heat molded, but I haven't had a reason to do it.Also, you may have to tighten intermittently to get the fit just right while riding. Luckily, the boas make that adjustment easy to play with while at the top of the run.As far as sizing, I ordered my normal boot size, 8 womens. Half size smaller than my street shoe size.Overall, I'm happy with this purchase and hope they stand up to the test of time. And if you're about aesthetics, the reds look killer in person.
They are best the most comfortable boots I've owned yet (my 4th pair). The double boas on these has been doing a good job at staying tight on my feet. The only issue I had was one of the side boas came off. I think maybe the little screw in the middle just came loose. I used them maybe 10 days on the mountain and backcountry at that point. But no big deal, I warrantied through the BOA website and they sent me a replacement set. Also, I read a ton of reviews and actually had ordered size 7 from the Burton website (I am a true size 6.5). I went to the Burton store and the rep specifically told me I ought to do 6.5. Although they were tight and I wanted them to heat mold it because I have a circulation problem, he strongly recommended to mold them by wearing. I'm glad ... MoreThey are best the most comfortable boots I've owned yet (my 4th pair). The double boas on these has been doing a good job at staying tight on my feet. The only issue I had was one of the side boas came off. I think maybe the little screw in the middle just came loose. I used them maybe 10 days on the mountain and backcountry at that point. But no big deal, I warrantied through the BOA website and they sent me a replacement set. Also, I read a ton of reviews and actually had ordered size 7 from the Burton website (I am a true size 6.5). I went to the Burton store and the rep specifically told me I ought to do 6.5. Although they were tight and I wanted them to heat mold it because I have a circulation problem, he strongly recommended to mold them by wearing. I'm glad I listened! Don't listen to other reviews on this!!!! Go get measured at a snowboard shop. They might be tight the first few times, BUT THEY WILL MOLD TO YOUR FEET.
I was sick and tired of rentals this year and spent the dough on some quality gear. I have tried heaps of boots to find what I wanted - I have narrow feet so finding boots that fit is tough. Was looking for a pair of sturdy, medium stiffness, park/all mountain boots; and these fit all the criteria. They give more support and control than the Burton Rituals but still allow a cushy bend to press out tricks in the park. (I'm into stiffer boots, softer board). Note: When you first get them they will likely seem more like true medium stiff boots but they break in a lot - to a more soft stiffness! Really love the boa system versus the speed lacing. Boas are super quick to get on and off and don't require all the stress on the fingers like laces or Speed Zone's do. Also ... MoreI was sick and tired of rentals this year and spent the dough on some quality gear. I have tried heaps of boots to find what I wanted - I have narrow feet so finding boots that fit is tough. Was looking for a pair of sturdy, medium stiffness, park/all mountain boots; and these fit all the criteria. They give more support and control than the Burton Rituals but still allow a cushy bend to press out tricks in the park. (I'm into stiffer boots, softer board). Note: When you first get them they will likely seem more like true medium stiff boots but they break in a lot - to a more soft stiffness! Really love the boa system versus the speed lacing. Boas are super quick to get on and off and don't require all the stress on the fingers like laces or Speed Zone's do. Also great for tiny adjustments mid-run or on the chairlift. XD Also to mention, really reduce chatter torque on the knees which is fantastic. Really comfortable and everything I want them to be.
The lacing system of the inner liner only goes just above the ankle which causes it to dig into my shin when doing toe side turns. I have narrow feet so I like to have my liners pretty snug. It doesn't dig into my shin when I lace them looser, but then my feet move around. Not the worst thing, but I just prefer my boots to be more snug to my foot and ankle. Overall the boot is comfortable and has the right amount of flex for me.
Ordered my third pair of Burton Boas (size 9) to start the 2023 season. I loved the first two pairs (past five years), and ordered the same size for this third pair. That is why I was flabbergasted when these boots turned out to be so incredibly uncomfortable and painful! The fit has changed significantly, and these boots completely numbed my toe box, top of foot, and inside/outside of ankle. I was limping after only a few hours of boarding, and could barely finish out the day. Snowboarding boots have always been so comfortable and Burton has historically been my favorite brand. I had red marks and bruising that persisted for a full week. What is strange is that the calf did not pinch at all - the change in sizing seems to be ankle and foot area. Burton, what happened?
Like a glove. I’m 24.1 mondo and need a wide toe box. The limelight’s in 35(8) fit me better than any other boot I’ve tried. I loved the mint also but needed the second boa for heel fit. Zero lift in the limelight, my toe touches the end but feels comfortable to walk. No pinching
I used these all of last season with at least 12 days on the slopes, and was so glad I got these. I was upgrading from a pair that was too big and I had to wear multiple pairs of socks, so I love how well/snug these fit, which definitely help me snowboard better. They were a little tight at first, but my feet molded to them by the 2-3 time I used them and they've been perfect since. REI told me to come back and get them heated/molded by their fancy machine if my feet didn't naturally do it by the 2-3 time. I brought them back to REI after my 3rd run with these to find out that my feet heat had done it themselves. I love the double BOA system and feel that system helps get the perfect fit. I typically get shoes size 6.5-7, but I got a 6.5 in these.
I bought these boots at the beginning of the 2021/2022 season and wore some 20 times (around New England). They kept my feet warm except for one day it was 0F after a storm. My left foot is exactly size 8 and my right 8.25 with thin socks. Also, my feet at thin. I bought the 8.5 size for comfort, but they definitely packed out - I should have toughened it out with the 8’s. Getting them on and off is easy with the double BOA. No pinch points or discomfort at the end of the day. Heel slip was minimal. They still look great. I’ll probably try these out again next time I’m shopping for boots, but probably on a size 8.
I measure a 241 foot and my foot touches the end of the size 8(25). The heel hold is great without pinching your ankle. The toe box is more roomy than vans imo. The Burton 8 is the equivalent of a 8.5 in vans (mondo size). I run in 9 and wear size 8 in flip flops and heels. I ended up returning these white ones to evo and purchasing the black elsewhere. The white doesn't say Burton down the tongue which I wanted. Quality boot with super soft liner. I also don't know why any boot would only have one boa. I found the double to be a must for fit
| Brand Colour | Stout White |
| Year | 2023 |
| Rider Profile | All Abilities |
| Mountain Profile | All Mountain |