Salomon Trek Snowboard Boots 2026
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Salomon Trek Snowboard Boots 2026 – Stiff-flex touring boots built for big splitboard missions and aggressive freeride lines. The 2026 Salomon Trek Boot is designed for dedicated tourers and riders who demand high support on both climbs and descents. A true splitboard boot, it uses a BOA fast-lacing system on the outside, with traditional internal lacing for a locked-in fit. The Trek's stiff flex, reinforced by Salomon’s articulated mobile cuff and unique Hike & Ride BOA tech, lets the cuff pivot for hike mode and lock down for maximum power on the descent. Designed for average foot width and weighing roughly 1.3 kg per boot, they balance durability, support, and walkability. Ideal for expert to advanced splitboarders seeking support and confidence from skintrack to big lines.
Rider Summary
Rider Type | Splitboarding / Touring |
Flex | Stiff |
Lacing System | BOA outer, traditional inner |
Binding System | Standard Snowboard |
Warmth | High/Insulated |
- Articulated mobile cuff: Switches between Hike & Ride for tour-ready flexibility or locked-in downhill power.
- Stiff flex construction: Delivers optimal edge control on technical terrain and steep descents.
- Dual lacing system: Outer BOA with quick adjust, plus traditional inner lacing for secure heel hold.
- Touring-focused design: Lightweight build (about 1.3kg/boot) enables efficient hiking and board control.
- Splitboard-ready: Engineered for skin tracks, bootpacks, and high-performance freeriding.