Thank you for this! I think the only way to make it more clear would be on the set of holes and designating one as the top and one as the bottom. But, this was still incredibly helpful and saved me $50 on having the ski shop do 5 minutes of easy work.
Dude I almost threw the boots away in a fit of rage when my boa dial popped out on its own and I couldn’t get it back in. My boots should be eternally grateful to you for saving them.
Yeah this is nice for the front boa and it really looks like step by step the way you do it the problem is I can't find anyone talking about my K2 snowboard bindings, THE SIDE Boas don't look like they come off the same way or wired the same way but mine came out-of-the-box I bought them online didn't realize it and I had them more than six months before I went to open them up the side boas don't tighten they just spin no matter what I'm trying to figure out how to repair the side boa any links?
@@korygrant1596 Well I replaced it. It was a HUGE P.I.T.A! You have to take off the front BOA to perform the fix. Luckily the BOA company sent me 2 laces and dials under the warranty claim. My goodness the repair was terrible. Took over an hour because at first I did not want to remove the front lace. The wire kept getting hung up internally but I finally managed to run it, I had to feed it the opposite way I was initially trying to feed it. Good luck replacing yours.
I just bought a pair of burton boots back when they did their own boa version. Both of the laces are frayed. Would I be able to buy the boa kit and replace it? They were $17
Sometimes the plastic Channels get blocked. Be patient and try feeding it from the other side or rotating the feeder around. Sometimes it’ll find a small opening and just start to go. It’s one of the hardest feeds.
The conda can be a little trickier to replace if you have a nylon lace. You may need a feeder line provided by boa to get things through the tube if you have a nylon lace. If you have a metal you can usually push it through.
@Georgeeeeeeeee, in order to use metal cables you need plastic guides on the tongue of your boot. If you swapped out the ropes for cables you would cause too much wear on the fabric. Just be careful of where you hang your board on the lift as most of the time its the sharp board edge that does the damage. The rope laces are sweet because they can flex while you move.
Seriously the best how to fix your BOA. BOA sent instructions that were terrible. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for watching @frankdisque9838
Thank you for this! I think the only way to make it more clear would be on the set of holes and designating one as the top and one as the bottom. But, this was still incredibly helpful and saved me $50 on having the ski shop do 5 minutes of easy work.
This helped me replace my broken dial. Thanks!
Dude I almost threw the boots away in a fit of rage when my boa dial popped out on its own and I couldn’t get it back in. My boots should be eternally grateful to you for saving them.
I did this and removed the cable from the bottom section, sooooo good
Yeah this is nice for the front boa and it really looks like step by step the way you do it the problem is I can't find anyone talking about my K2 snowboard bindings, THE SIDE Boas don't look like they come off the same way or wired the same way but mine came out-of-the-box I bought them online didn't realize it and I had them more than six months before I went to open them up the side boas don't tighten they just spin no matter what I'm trying to figure out how to repair the side boa any links?
Great how to video. Very helpfult yhank you!
any chance you can make a vid about replacing the side boa m+2? it would be very awesome!
we've added it to the list!
What about fixing the SIDE BOA dial? Please demonstrate or direct me to the tutorial. Thank you.
Hey Brian, we don't have a video for this yet. Good idea we will work on it.
Please make this vid😢
Mine just broke, about to order the cable but not looking forward to performing the fix.
On this exact boot!😂
I have same problem on this exact boot
@@korygrant1596
Well I replaced it.
It was a HUGE P.I.T.A!
You have to take off the front BOA to perform the fix. Luckily the BOA company sent me 2 laces and dials under the warranty claim. My goodness the repair was terrible. Took over an hour because at first I did not want to remove the front lace. The wire kept getting hung up internally but I finally managed to run it, I had to feed it the opposite way I was initially trying to feed it.
Good luck replacing yours.
yeah best explanation!🎉
Glad it helped!
Did you make some mistakes here? There are two BOA dials there, but why the side BOA dial is disabled?
Saving for future use
I just bought a pair of burton boots back when they did their own boa version. Both of the laces are frayed. Would I be able to buy the boa kit and replace it? They were $17
As long as the main housings are in tact, you should be able to replace it. Double check on the BOA website.
my ankle lace broke and I cant feed the cable around the heel something is blocking the channel. any tips?
Sometimes the plastic Channels get blocked. Be patient and try feeding it from the other side or rotating the feeder around. Sometimes it’ll find a small opening and just start to go. It’s one of the hardest feeds.
how hard is it to repair the boa conda?
The conda can be a little trickier to replace if you have a nylon lace. You may need a feeder line provided by boa to get things through the tube if you have a nylon lace. If you have a metal you can usually push it through.
Can i replace my fabric laces with metal ones?
@Georgeeeeeeeee, in order to use metal cables you need plastic guides on the tongue of your boot. If you swapped out the ropes for cables you would cause too much wear on the fabric. Just be careful of where you hang your board on the lift as most of the time its the sharp board edge that does the damage. The rope laces are sweet because they can flex while you move.
i can’t feed my wire thru it’s like something is blocking it
It happens, sometimes things get mucked up in there. There is a thiner tool that can be used to snake the cable through. Keep trying.
I have same problem. did you figure it out.?
Perfect !!! Got my boa back in actions because of this video, thanks man 🫡
Great to hear!