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  Ski Boots » All Boots » 13502

Head I-Type 8 One Cream/Gold Women's Ski Boots

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Listen up beginner and intermediate skiers, the Head I-Type 8 One might just be THE boot. This model features an easy on/off liner system, similar to that of rear entry boots, but its performance totally blows away any of those archaic devices. The soft flex is forgiving, so slower skiers won't feel like the boot is controlling them, and the wide fit in the front of the boot gives a higher level of comfort that most boots can't achieve.
Appropriate ability levels. The L9 Listers say: All Day Comfort Rich (L9 Owner) says: Stylish The L9 team says: Cozy
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50 Flex Rating: Soft and forgiving for beginner to lower intermediate skiers. This flex is common among entry level boots to give greater comfort and wider range of motion.

W106 last: The forefoot width of this last is 106mm, which is an incredibly roomy and comfortable fit. A good choice for beginners and casual skiers, this one is extremely comfortable.

Flex Walking Sole: The forefoot of this boot can flex, right under the ball of the foot, to give greater comfort when walking in the boots. When the boot is stepped into a binding, the flex in the toe is eliminated.

Wide Back Design: When the cuff buckle is released, the boot opens backward more than standard front entry boots. Its not quite like the rear entry boots of the 90's, but definitely easier to get into than most modern boots.

Plush Thermic pile lining: Head boots with this feature are now warmer than ever. The pile material is coated on one side with a heat reflective material to keep the heat in and the cold out.

Women's Fit: Materials, fit, comfort level and technical features designed specifically for women's needs.

Soft Walk Heel: A rubber insert in the heel cushions while walking to get better grip and a more comfortable stride.

Plastic Buckles: Lightweight and easy to use, plastic boot buckles are the default choice found on most beginner and lower intermediate boots. Sometimes they will be found on more advanced models to save on weight, or to make the boots more affordable.

Macro adjust ladder (SuperMacro): The tooth plate opposite the top buckles can be moved in or out for a huge range of adjustment, and to fit narrow to wide lower legs.

Double Memory Buckle: One buckle does the work of two, via a cable system that goes over the top of the foot. The buckle does not get reset every time you release it, so it 'remembers' your last setting. Once you get the right fit dialed in, there's no need to remember where it was set, just close the buckle, and you're ready to roll.

25mm strap: Velcro strap at the top of the boot that acts as an extra buckle, but without the hassle of a buckle. The strap holds the top of the boot together to provide a more even pressure across the front of the boot when flexing it.

Auto-Walk heel: A button in the back of this boot is engaged automatically by the heel piece of the ski binding, stiffening the boot and putting it in a 'ski stance.' When the boot is taken out of the binding, the button automatically pops back out relaxing the fit for easier walking.

Grip System: Small rubber pads on the sole of the boot give better traction than a solid chunk of plastic, and also absorbs some of the shock while walking.

Replaceable Toe and Heel Pads: This is a must-have for skiers that don't live in ski in/ski out condos. When your ski tech tells you that you have to buy new boots because the soles are worn down too much, just laugh at him and tell him to order you a new set of sole plates.

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