UPDATE: Check out our review of the Nidecker Trinity Snowboard Boots for 2020/2021 by clicking here.
- SIZES: UK 3-8.5
- FLEX: 6
- LACING SYSTEM: Double Boa
- PRICE:£259 / €280
- BUY ONLINE
Why we chose the Nidecker Trinity Snowboard Boots: A premium product with a pleasing pricepoint.
When riding, your boots are the part of your setup you’ll see the least. Nevertheless, from the carpark to the summit, they’re undoubtedly the part of your setup you’ll feel the most. Get them wrong, and you’ll feel every bump, turn and landing like your big toe is the epicentre of all human suffering; get them right, and there’s every chance it’s because you’re wearing a pair of Nidecker Trinity boots.
Despite coming in at a lower price point to much of the competition, there’s no reason why there won’t be as many seasoned riders stomping about in a pair of these as there will be first-time seasonaires.
“Despite coming in at a lower price point to much of the competition, there’s no reason why there won’t be as many seasoned riders stomping about in a pair of these as there will be first time seasonaires”
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Featuring a dual boa closure system, the Trinity boots allow you to fine-tune the fit and response between the upper and lower sections of the boot. You can crank up and lock your heel and ankle to the bottom of the liner within seconds, and then dial in the exact amount of support you want up top.
On the insides, Nidecker have opted for their bronze level thermo heat mouldable liner. This allows you to get the same customised fit around the heel and ankle as the more premium liners, without costly additions of a integrated lacing liner to the shell or a velcro top strap. Ultimately, though, the fit should remain snug where it matters most.