Radar Vector BOA Slalom Ski Boot (2027) @ $499.99

Radar Vector BOA Slalom Ski Boot (2027)

Our Price $499.99
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Radar Vector BOA Slalom Ski Boot (2027)

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Description

RADAR VECTOR BOA SLALOM SKI BOOT

This slalom ski boot suits intermediate to advanced riders who want comfort that lasts all day without sacrificing edge control. The Vector BOA is built for skiers who spend hours behind the boat and need their feet to stay supported and responsive through multiple sets. The lightweight design means less fatigue in your legs and ankles, so you can focus on technique rather than discomfort. The BOA closure system delivers a secure, customizable fit that stays locked in during aggressive turns and holds up to repeated tightening throughout the day. This boot works well with most slalom ski bindings and pairs naturally with direct-drive and inboard boat setups. If you're progressing past beginner slalom skis and want a boot that won't hold you back, the Vector BOA delivers the balance of support and feel that intermediate skiers rely on. It's equally at home on a casual weekend run or during longer sessions when comfort matters most.

Available Sizes: 5-8, 7-11, 10-14

 


Description

RADAR VECTOR BOA SLALOM SKI BOOT

This slalom ski boot suits intermediate to advanced riders who want comfort that lasts all day without sacrificing edge control. The Vector BOA is built for skiers who spend hours behind the boat and need their feet to stay supported and responsive through multiple sets. The lightweight design means less fatigue in your legs and ankles, so you can focus on technique rather than discomfort. The BOA closure system delivers a secure, customizable fit that stays locked in during aggressive turns and holds up to repeated tightening throughout the day. This boot works well with most slalom ski bindings and pairs naturally with direct-drive and inboard boat setups. If you're progressing past beginner slalom skis and want a boot that won't hold you back, the Vector BOA delivers the balance of support and feel that intermediate skiers rely on. It's equally at home on a casual weekend run or during longer sessions when comfort matters most.

Available Sizes: 5-8, 7-11, 10-14

 


Features
  • BOA Fit System
  • Wrap Tech Level 2
  • Molded 3D Tongue
  • Symmetrical Fit
  • Feather Frame 2.0 Chassis
It suits intermediate to advanced skiers stepping past beginner slalom skis who want comfort that lasts all day without giving up edge control. The lightweight design reduces leg and ankle fatigue over multiple sets, and it pairs naturally with direct-drive and inboard boat setups. Open-toe, with Wrap Tech Level 2 and the Feather Frame 2.0 Chassis, in sizes 5-8, 7-11 and 10-14.
Yes — that's its focus. It's built for skiers who spend hours behind the boat and need their feet supported and responsive through multiple sets, and the BOA closure holds up to repeated tightening through the day so the fit stays locked in during aggressive turns.
Slalom ski bindings are sized by your everyday shoe size, and most open-toe boots cover a range (for example 7-11) rather than a single size — the open toe lets a spread of foot sizes fit comfortably. Check the size range listed on the product against your shoe size; if you're between ranges or buying for a growing junior, size up to the larger range. Closed-toe and hard-shell boots fit more precisely, closer to a single size.
Most modern slalom bindings mount to the ski's universal insert holes (the standard 6-inch pattern) or bolt onto a plate, so they fit the majority of current slalom skis. Always check your ski's hole pattern, and for a rear boot or rear toe plate, that it matches your front binding's mounting. Note that some rear boots and plates aren't cross-compatible between brands — for example, HO rear boots don't fit rear Radar or Connelly inserts — so confirm the combination before mixing brands.
A complete slalom setup needs a front binding (your front foot goes in fully) plus a rear. The rear can be a full rear boot, which holds your back foot like the front for the most control, or a rear toe plate (RTP) — a simple toe piece your back foot rests in rather than laces into. An RTP lets your back foot slide out more easily (useful for learning deep-water starts or skiing with one foot out), while a full rear boot locks you in for maximum edge control. Front bindings are usually sold separately from the rear.

Radar Vector BOA Slalom Ski Boot (2027)

  • BOA Fit System
  • Wrap Tech Level 2
  • Molded 3D Tongue
  • Symmetrical Fit
  • Feather Frame 2.0 Chassis
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