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90 Flex rating: This boot has a flex rating in the intermediate to advanced range and is generally too stiff for beginners to lean on properly and too soft for experts to ski at top speeds. PU Shell: Poly Urethane shell (plastic) that resists stretching and is durable for long life. 102mm last: Slightly wider than average to give a great fit for most skiers. This last was designed to fit pretty much everyone, but really wide feet, or the opposite, should look for different lasts more appropriate for their foot types. Full Thermo Fit Liner: Body heat activates the material in this liner to shape to the skier's foot faster than a standard liner. The insulation also has heat reflective properties to keep the warm in, and the cold out. Tongue Pull: A loop of fabric at the top of the tongue helps in putting on and removing the boots. Pull it forward and to the side and your foot should slide right in.
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. Ergo Overlap: The shell has a unique overlap system that allows the foot to enter the boot easier, reducing strain on the foot, and making ski boots the highlight of the skiing experience, instead of the downfall. Half Sizes are Identical: For these boots, the full size (like 26.0) and the half size (like 26.5) are exactly the same, 100%. Every boot is stamped on the shell itself with the half size (the .5 one). So if you order a 26.0, the box will say 26.0, the sticker on the boot will say 26.0, but the number that is stamped on the shell itself will say 26.5. This is not an error :) |