Indeed. The great thing about Boa’s is being able to adjust while on the bike. But that needs to be both looser and tighter.
I have a pair of old Specialized Rime shoes that luckily have that.
I am guessing on snow you are talking about snowboard boots? Because for me, if I had a pair of the AT ski boots that have Boas on the foot, I would want the dual direction system there as well: sometimes while hiking/skinning I want it a bit snugger, sometimes a bit looser.
July 7, 2022, 11:05 a.m. - Tjaard Breeuwer
Indeed. The great thing about Boa’s is being able to adjust while on the bike. But that needs to be both looser and tighter. I have a pair of old Specialized Rime shoes that luckily have that. I am guessing on snow you are talking about snowboard boots? Because for me, if I had a pair of the AT ski boots that have Boas on the foot, I would want the dual direction system there as well: sometimes while hiking/skinning I want it a bit snugger, sometimes a bit looser.