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80-110 Progressive Flex Rating: These are stiff boots that feel even stiffer as you flex them forward. When skied aggressively (leaning forward, going fast, etc), these will respond like a 110 flex boot, but when you're skiing casually they will feel a bit softer--but still pretty stiff though. Cabrio Design: Dalbello's critically acclaimed 3-piece design is the cornerstone to their freestyle performance lineup. Cabrio boots secure the foot and lower leg in a comfortable way, with a smooth and progressive forward flex. Cabrio boots are great for helping fight against shin bang, and are easier to put on and take off than comparable (high performance, non-cabrio) boots. ID Thermo Intution Liners: ID Thermo liners are the lightest, warmest, and easiest Total Custom Fit inner boots in the world. They are made from 100% Custom Heat Mold-able Ultralon EVA Foam (the good stuff). This liner will improve the response of the boot, transfer energy to the ski more effectively and provide for much better control. Bottom line is these liners are basically THE best you can find. Micro-adjustable aluminum buckles: These aluminum buckles can be moved to adjust for size, so if the default position of the buckle and the teeth is too wide or too narrow, you can move it until it fits. 35mm strap: Wider than average strap at the top of the boot to help keep the boot together and to give good performance while skiing. Double Canting: Two adjustment bolts, one each side of the ankle, allow for maximum adjustment for leg/knee alignment problems. The canting helps the skis stay flat on the ground while you are still bow-legged or knock-kneed. Shock Absorber Cuff: The cuff of this boot has a shock absorbing insert. It is common for boots to have a heel shock absorber, but cuff absorbers are pretty rare. Cuff shock absorbers indicate one thing above others: You are currently looking at a freeride/park boot. Dynalink by Dalbello: The middle buckle Dynalink boots is an extra big instep closure band that pulls the heel back into the heel pocket. Where some buckles pull your foot towards the footboard of the boot, boots with Dynalink pull your foot towards the heel of the boot. This is nice because it often means you can get an tight fit without constantly banging your toes against the end of the shell. Dalbello Owner's Manual: This may seem trivial, but Dalbello boots come with the most thorough owner's manual that we've ever seen. They walk you through any and all of the adjustments that each particular boot can make. Thumbs up for the great info, Dalbello! More Info About Dalbello Boots: Click here for more information and a complete lineup of awesome Dalbello boots. Dalbello Boots: Interested in learning more about this boot, as well as other Dalbello boots? Well, you can, over at our Learn Center Page! |