FYI I got the same boots and love them to hell. No more trying to tie laces or stumbling to tighten them on the river plus as a bonus one quick click and there off. I no longer wear the guide boots as a result.
Just keep an eye on your boots particularly around the black trim-toe box area. If you look at my pics for the review, the stitching starts to break and the black trim begins to crack. I like the boots and the BOA but they did not last nor were they as durable as what I was expecting for a $200+ wading boot.
Also if you have not already done so, order a replacement set of the BOA laces and dials immediately so you have a backup pair. I did not and had to wait 2 weeks for my replacements to arrive during the peak salmon and start of steelhead season.