Features
Use: alpine skiing, piste, race
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Ski boots
- Model: junior
- Saves energy
- Flex index: 60
- Forefoot width: 100 mm
- Heel height: 43 mm
- Liner: Cork Fit
- Ideal for experienced skiers
- 4 Micro Alu buckles integrated into the profile
- 2 ServoLocks on the upper
- Designed to respect natural body angle
- Outsoles: Alpine ISO 5355
- Velcro tab tightening
- Weight (each): 1450 g
TECHNOLOGY:
- High Traction Soles
- Full Motion Pivot
COMPOSITION:
- Shell: Triax
- Chassis: polyurethane and carbon fibre
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TECHNOLOGY:
High Traction Soles: The soles provide the best grip possible for touring the back country, mounting rails, or simply wandering in the village.
Full Motion Pivot: an excellent tool that takes the customisation of your boot performance to the next level, with 2 settings:
- Classic/Off (as it comes out of the box)
- Responsive/On: this allows the cuff to rotate outwards by 2 mm to deliver more power and control. It enhances power transmission to the edge of the ski and provides a mechanical advantage
COMPOSITION:
Triax - Polym: A new exclusive polypropylene formula created by Nordica that enables a 25% reduction in the shell and upper weight compared to other boots on the market. TRIAX is more stable at a wider range of temperatures and is malleable for customisation specialists.
FLEX INDEX:
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 less than 80: beginner to intermediate
- Flex from 80 to 110: intermediate to advanced
- Flex above 110: expert
Women's Flex Index:
- Flex less than 70: beginner to intermediate
- Flex from 70 to 100: intermediate to advanced
- Flex above 100: 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.