What to do About a Broken Burton Speed Zone Lace
What to do About a Broken Burton Speed Zone Lace

What to do About a Broken Speed Zone Lace

What to do About a Broken Burton Speed Zone Lace

Burton snowboard boots are built to withstand the harshest conditions, but we can’t predict everything that might happen. So, if you have a broken Speed Zone lace or blown out Jam Cleat, we’ve still got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about fixing up Speed Zone snowboard boots, including how to check warranty eligibility, where to get replacement parts, and what your repair options are.

Warranty Eligibility

If your snowboard boots are less than one year old and were purchased from the Burton website, a Burton flagship store, or another authorized Burton retailer, your Speed Zone laces are covered under warranty. Please reach out to the Burton Guides for assistance on getting replacement laces and/or setting up a repair.

If your snowboard boots are more than one year old, your Speed Zone laces are not covered under warranty. Please visit the Spare Parts & Accessories section on the Burton website to shop all available Speed Zone replacement parts.

Speed Zone Replacement Parts

The fastest way to get replacements for broken Speed Zone laces is to drop into your local Burton flagship store. We also recommend visiting your local authorized Burton retailer to check their selection. When in doubt, give them a call first.

In rare cases, the jam cleats that hold the Speed Zone laces in place can break and these parts are also available (and easy to replace) but may be harder to find in-store.

Pro tip: The Spare Parts & Accessories section of burton.com is the most comprehensive selection of current and previous-year components for Burton products.

Speed Zone Repair Options

When it comes to repairing Speed Zone boots, you have a few options.

  1. Visit a Local Shop
  2. Send Gear to Burton
  3. DIY at Home

1: Visit a Local Shop for Out of Warranty Repairs

For the quickest repairs on out of warranty Burton gear, drop into the nearest Burton store or find a local snowboard shop in your area. Many of these locations offer reasonably priced repair services and also stock the most common spare parts you might need.

2: Send Your Gear to Burton for Low-Cost Repairs

Burton believes in extending the useful life of all our products to maximize fun and reduce snowboarding’s environmental impact. With that in mind, we will make a reasonable attempt to repair any out of warranty product, if possible, for a small cost. If you’re interested in professional repair services from Burton, please reach out to the Burton Guides to inquire about costs and turnaround times.

3: DIY at Home

Most competent DIYers can accomplish basic repairs at home and as a bonus, this is by far the quickest way to get your gear fixed up. To make things easier, we’ve compiled a complete step-by-step guide (complete with pictures) on How to Relace and Repair Burton Speed Zone Lacing.

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