A Daily Dose from the Gear Junkie – The 2010 Lake CX236 Cycling Shoe with Boa PowerZone
Monday November 23rd 2009, 11:53 am
Filed under: Cycling News

From today’s Daily Dose of news on Gearjunkie.com

Lake Cycling’s latest road-biking shoe, the to-be-released CX236, incorporates a Boa PowerZone closure to allow quick adjustments with a tiny snaking cable instead of Velcro or buckle clamps.

While it doesn’t come out until this winter, the high-end shoe has a leather and mesh upper designed to breathe well. It has a vented carbon fiber sole that has holes in the bottom to breath. The carbon decreases weight (which has yet to be released) while providing ample rigidity. Click HERE for the rest of the article. By —Ryan Dionne

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The Boa Lacing System may be quickly adapted to changing terrain, swelling feet, or even lower-volume feet. All it takes is a quick cross-over of the lace — a feature called PowerZone.

Boa PowerZone from Boa Technology on Vimeo.



An evening with Team Vans and the Matlock Boa
Friday November 20th 2009, 9:41 am
Filed under: Snowboard News, Uncategorized

Winter stoke….ready for rails? Team Vans never sleeps. Are you rocking Boa in the new Matlock boot?
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Vans Team Night Shoot from Chad Huff on Vimeo.



Thumbs up or thumbs down for this boa prototype? Let us Know on Facebook
Wednesday November 18th 2009, 4:45 pm
Filed under: Product News

Yet another outside-the-box (or is it outside-the-bottle?) exploration by the Boa Product Development/Prototyping Team. Just wondering, can you only wear this shoe if you’re over 21 years of age?

All joking aside, what do you think … Thumbs up or thumbs down for this Vans proto design? Click here and vote on our Facebook Page!

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Power UP! We like seeing the Lake MX330 with Boa in Velo News!
Tuesday November 17th 2009, 11:39 am
Filed under: Cycling News

Check out pro cyclocrosser Jeremy Powers’ latest shot in the December issue of VeloNews. Jeremy is rocking the Lake MX330 featuring the Boa Lacing System. Follow his journey to the top of the cyclocross race circuit at Jeremypowers.missingsaddle.com.

Photo By James Huang, Technical Editor on bikeradar.com

Photo By James Huang, Technical Editor on bikeradar.com



Why Boa is Best in snow
Monday November 16th 2009, 11:38 am
Filed under: Product News, Snowboard News, Uncategorized

There is a clear reason why the world’s best snowboard boot brands have been turning to the Boa Lacing System for over eight years: it delivers the best high-performance closure out there.

It’s about precision, durability, convenience, and comfort. It’s about giving yourself the best ride.

Why Boa is Best in Snow from Boa Technology on Vimeo.



CyclingNews.com Gives A Huge Thumbs up for the New Boa S1 Reel
Friday November 13th 2009, 11:09 am
Filed under: Cycling News

Boulder based cycling editor James Huang of Cyclingnews.com recently put the 2010 Specialized S-Works cycling shoe featuring new Boa S1 reel technology through the test. The results? 4.5 yellow jerseys out of 5!

From CyclingNews.com
By James Huang

Awesome road slippers from the big ‘S’

Specialized’s latest Body Geometry S-Works road shoes are far and away their finest yet – a feathery 470g package (per pair, size 43.5) that includes all of the company’s fancy ergonomic trickery.

The refined Micromatrix synthetic leather upper is impressively supple, nearly devoid of seams and fully lined, making for a luxurious feel – even for those with funky-shaped feet – in combination with the generous toebox. 1257507689859-1wdwrlx6gy1qt_600

Ample airflow is provided by open mesh inserts over the toes and along both sides of the foot, the fully ventilated – and well-padded – tongue, and a functional sole vent just ahead of the cleat.

Foothold is rock-solid, too, thanks to the well-shaped heel cup and a trick dual-zone Boa Lacing System. One dial sets the tightness around the ankle while the other sets the snugness from there forward, and both have a wide range of adjustment.

Unlike previous Boa systems, the tiny new S1 dials on the S-Works shoe can also be micro-adjusted in either direction without completely releasing the reel for easy tweaks on the fly. The open cable guides are less prone to clogging than older Boa guides plus they allow you to quickly unhook the line and pop out the tongue for quicker drying after a wet ride – or to air out the shoes after a particularly hot ride. (more…)



Gretchen Bleiler Will be in Boa for the 2010 Olympics…How About You?
Tuesday November 10th 2009, 9:30 am
Filed under: Snowboard News

K2 pro and Boa ripper, Gretchen Bleiler is training hard to take home Gold at the 2010 Olympics. Check out her latest interview on Fox Sports.


Talking with Gretchen Bleiler

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The Future is Boa: The Knox Handroid Moto Glove
Friday November 06th 2009, 10:22 am
Filed under: Moto News

Knox will unveil its innovative Hand Armour to British riders at this year’s NEC Bike Show. Featuring a host of patented innovations, including exoskeleton protection, SPS and the exclusive Boa Lacing System, Knox Hand Armour looks radically different to existing motorcycle gloves and this British technology is set to take glove design to the next level for the future.

The Knox Handroid

The Knox Handroid



McDreamy (Patrick Dempsy) Gets His Bike On…In Boa!
Wednesday November 04th 2009, 8:55 am
Filed under: Cycling News

Who would have dreamed it? Who’s the latest celeb spotted in the Boa Lacing System? None other than Patrick “McDreamy” Dempsey sporting his Specialized S-Works featuring the Boa Lacing System. For those of you not familiar with Hollywood’s most famous doctor/nerd turned most popular kid in high school (Can’t By Me Love, 1987). Check out his bio at IMDB.

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Bikeworldnews.com Highlights the Boa Lacing System on the 2010 Lake CX401
Monday November 02nd 2009, 10:32 am
Filed under: Cycling News

Ron Callahan gives a quick glimpse into the future of Lake Cycling and the CX401 road shoe featuring the Boa Lacing System. See the complete article here at BikeWorldNews.com

The 2010 Lake CX401. Photo by Ron Callahan of Bikeworldnews.com

The 2010 Lake CX401. Photo by Ron Callahan of Bikeworldnews.com