Scott ASYLUM FR 120 TN - Ski Boots - Women's - white/smoke black

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Features

Use: off-piste ski, ski touring, freeride


 

SPECIFICATIONS: 

  • Ski boots
  • Model: women's
  • Level: advanced
  • Flex index: 120
  • Adjustable front tilt: 23, 25, 27 °
  • Foot width (size 27.5): 103/108.7mm
  • 4 magnesium hook buckles
  • Velcro strap at the top
  • Walking position
  • Compatible with ATK, G3, Plum and Dynafit bindings
  • Sole system: ISO Touring (UNI)
  • Weight per boot: 2160 g (size 25.5)

TECHNOLOGY:

  • EZ Fit
  • Vibram

CONSTRUCTION:

  • Shell: thermoformable multi-injected polymers
  • Classic portfolio shell construction
  • EZ Fit boot sock: thermoformable
  • Interchangeable outsole

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TECHNOLOGY:

 

EZ Fit: 

  • Composition: EVA foam
  • Fully lined to remove stitching and pressure points
  • Moccasin shape to maximise space in the shell
  • Reinforced tongue with a T-bar for shin protection
  • Stiff at the back for good positioning
  • Subtle laces
  • 2 loops for inserting in the boot and carrying
  • Dual density anatomic inside

Vibram®: The benchmark for abrasion-resistant rubber soles. Exclusive compositions are created according to the specific requirements of each activity. For hiking and trekking, shoes with Vibram technology have a sole that ensures optimal traction, support and cushioning, even on uneven terrain.

 

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 ski's flex.