Features
Use: snowboard
MAIN DETAILS:
- Season: 2018/2019
- Discipline: all mountain
- Flex index: 9/10
TECHNOLOGY:
- Ortholite
- BOA®
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Thermoformable inner boot
- Unibody shell construction
- Dual Zone BOA® laces
- BOA® H3 Coiler™
- Internal 3 point harness
- 3D Moulded tongue
COMPOSITION:
- Synthetic leather and mesh upper
- Outsole: Recycled rubber
- Midsole: Double density moulded Ortholite®
- Midsole: EVA
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TECHNOLOGY:
ORTHOLITE®: Engineered from open cell polyurethane, Ortholite soles retain 95% of their cushioning after one year of use, whereas ordinary soles lose 70% of their cushioning over the same time period. The Ortholite® sole is lightweight and breathable. The air circulates, to help evacuate heat and moisture to keep the feet dry. The environmentally-friendly biocide treatment is antimicrobial and creates a healthier environment for the feet. The advantages of Ortholite® Open-Cell Technology are:
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BOA®: A revolutionary system that ensures personalised comfort with precise and even fastening, reducing pressure points. Precise button for an optimal fit and for adjusting with a single hand. A fastening system that repels water, mud and ice. |
COMPOSITION:
EVA: The moulded EVA foam insert is particularly flexible. It helps improve shock absorption and lightness.
FLEX INDEX: The flex is the boot's flexibility index. The greater the flex, the more rigid and reactive the boot. On the contrary, a soft flex will be more tolerant and comfortable. The flex of your boot is chosen in relation to your skiing level as well as size.
Men's Flex Index:
- Flex from 60 to 70: beginner to intermediate
- Flex from 80 to 110: intermediate to advanced
- Flex above 120: expert
Women's Flex Index:
- Flex from 50 to 70: beginner to intermediate
- Flex from 80 to 90: intermediate to advanced
- Flex from 100 to 110: expert
Important: A flex that is too rigid for the average skier will impede progression. For a heavy and powerful skier, it is essential to increase the flex.