Fit
Fine foot (last 100mm), light liner: Light and comfortable liner without thermoforming. Preformed foam on the malleolus. Liners are designed to optimise ski sensations and optimise the weight and freedom of movement when descending.
Heat-moulding liner for superior comfort.
Shock Absorber Area system in the tail for cushioning the shocks on bumps or jumps.
What is the flex?
To provide an indication of rigidity, brands assign a flex rating to every boot. This figure determines the rigidity of the whole boot: the higher its value, the stiffer the shell. It is generally considered that a flex of 70 is for average to intermediate level skiers. A flex from 70 to 90 is for intermediate skiers. Beyond this value, the products are aimed at advanced skiers. Well-built skiers can go up one level.
How do you try on ski boots?
Once your foot is in the boot, fasten the buckles to the midpoint. Can you go further? This means the volume of the boot isn't right for you. Once you've fastened your boots, you need to flex 3 times while pushing your calves forward (put your hands on your knees), which will push your heel back into the boot. Stand up: your foot should touch the end of the shell. When you flex, your foot should move backwards so you can no longer feel the end.
How to get your ski boots on easily
Pull the tongue forwards and towards the outside of the feet: this allows you to fully open up the shell and facilitates foot entry.
Suitable for freestyle
When you fit the Alpine standard soles (sold with the boots), these boots can also be used for Freestyle skiing.
How to change my back country soles for Alpine soles?
Duration: 15 minutes
1/ Unscrew the heel pad insert screw.
2 /Unscrew the 3 screws on the heel pad and remove it by pulling it back. Warning, do not loose the little black spacer.
3/ Remember to screw the heel pad insert to not loose it.
4/ Fit the Alpine heel pad and screw it on.
5/ Unscrew the 4 screws on the front toe piece.
6/Remove the toe piece by pushing it forwards. Warning: do not lose the little black spacer.
7/ Fit the Alpine tor piece and screw it on.
Weight
Weight of a boot with the "'low tec" inserts:
22/22.5 - 1564g
23/23.5 - 1627g
24/24.5 - 1690g
25/25.5 - 1785g
26/26.5 - 1848g
27/27.5 - 1915g
28/28.5 - 2064g
29/29.5 - 2124g
30/30.5 - 2187g
How to make a ski boot more comfortable
There are many options for making your foot more comfortable in a ski boot. A ski boot must be tight fitting. To improve the support, you can get soles that are tailored to the shape of your foot arch, volume reducers and heel boosters.
How to avoid cold feet
Although it is often forgotten, drying the liner is the most effective way to avoid having cold feet. Even at -10°C, the foot sweats and the liner cannot dry by itself in its plastic shell, even over several days. Ideally, it should be removed every day. There is the option to use boot dryers that are more convenient because there is no need to remove the liner, you just plug them in!