What snowboard boots does Travis Rice use?

The boot. The Winter 17 Travis Rice boot personifies athlete-driven product. Focused on performance and support, this pinnacle boot has an asymmetrical design engineered to maximize lateral power and drive while offering medial flex for full tweakability.

What bindings does Travis Rice ride?

A Forged Carbon highback, developed by Travis himself, brings a lightweight, yet incredibly strong and supportive feel. These are the bindings that Travis Rice rides and frequently trusts his life to – strap in and feel the confidence.

How tall is Travis Rice snowboarder?

5′ 10″Travis Rice / Height

Are laces or Boa better?

Traditional laces offer a natural, smooth flex and look dope. BOA is super convenient, feels a little stiffer and is easy to keep tight all day. If you want to adjust the upper and lower part of the boot separately, laces or a dual BOA system is the way to go. Hybrid-BOA is a great compromise between the two.

Do Boa snowboard boots break?

I’ve been riding double BOA boots now for 9 years. I’ve never once had one break, I ride 30+ days a year with many seasons at 60+. I’ve had 4 different pairs, from two different brands. All you need to do is take them apart once during the season and give them a clean rewind and you’re good to go.

How long does a snowboard binding last?

Bindings can last anywhere from 50 to 100 days. Of your snowboarding gear, boots are usually replaced most often. Boots directly contribute to every aspect of the comfort of your ride. For most, a pair of boots will last between 1 and 2 full seasons.

What helmet does Travis Rice use?

Pro-Tec Pro Tec Stealth Travis Rice.

Who is the tallest professional snowboarder?

Scroll through below to check out our pick of tall snowboarders who rip:

  • Sebbe De Buck – 190 cm (6’3)
  • Louif Paradis – 180cm (5’10)
  • AARON BIITTNER – 183cm (6’0)
  • Chas Guldemond – 185 cm (6’1)
  • Scotty Lago – 185 cm (6’1)
  • Andreas Wiig – 185 cm (6’1)
  • Mason Aguirre – 185 cm (6’1)
  • Simon Chamberlain – 185cm (6’1)

Are Boa Snowboard boots worth it?

BOA is super convenient, feels a little stiffer and is easy to keep tight all day. If you want to adjust the upper and lower part of the boot separately, laces or a dual BOA system is the way to go. Hybrid-BOA is a great compromise between the two.

Is Boa better than Lace?