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Women's freeride touring ski boots SKB SKI FR900 LT F flex 90

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Our designers have designed this product for experienced freeriders whose terrain is not limited to the slopes accessible by ski lifts.

If freeride touring appeals to you, this boot will enable you to make short climbs (500m vertical drop) to get a nice descent without compromising skiability.

23 - 23.5 cm Not available online, check in store

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PRODUCT BENEFITS

Rigidity

The 100 flex and 3-loop construction provide transmission and cushioning.

Amortization

3-hook construction with wide strap provides good shin cushioning

Freedom of movement

Skiwalk: 42° forward/backward rotation in Hike position, for easy ascent

Product maintenance

3 strong, lightweight metal hooks. Wide strap for excellent support.

Welcome comfort

Insole with ergonomic shin tab. Thermoformable liner.

Easy on/off

Lycra lining for easy on and off.

Heat

Air-entrapping foam for good insulation.

Modularity

Climbing with hiking-compatible heel-pieces with insert (+ alpine heel-pieces)

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Chaussures de ski Freeride randonnée femme SKB SKI FR900 LT F flex 90
Chaussures de ski Freeride randonnée femme SKB SKI FR900 LT F flex 90

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Shoes

Thin liner (last 100mm), light liner: Lightweight, comfortable liner without thermoforming. Preformed foam at malleolus level. The liner has been designed to optimize skiability, weight and freedom of movement on descents.
Thermoformable liner for even greater comfort.
Shock Absorder Area system in the heel to absorb shocks in bumps or jumps.

What's flex?

To give an indication of the shoe's rigidity, brands define a flex index for each shoe. The higher the value, the stiffer the shell. A flex of 70 is considered suitable for intermediate to advanced skiers. A flex of 70 to 90 is for advanced skiers. Beyond that, products are aimed at experts. However, larger skiers can move up a level.

How do I try on a ski boot?

Once the foot is in the shoe, close the hooks halfway. Can you go any further? This means that the shoe's volume doesn't suit you. Once your shoes are closed, perform 3 large flexions by pressing hard on your shins (put your hands on your knees) to move your heel back into the shoe. Stand up straight: you should be able to touch the tip of the shell. When flexing, your foot should move backwards and you should no longer be able to feel the toe.

How do I easily put on ski boots?

Pull the tongue towards the front and outside of the feet: this opens the shell generously and makes fitting much easier.

How do I change my hiking insoles for alpine insoles?

Timing: 15 minutes
1/ Unscrew the heel pad insert screw.
2/ Unscrew the 3 heel pad screws and pull the heel pad out backwards. Be careful not to lose the small black shim.
3/Think of screwing back the heel pad insert so as not to lose it.
4/ Position and screw in the alpine heel pad.
5/ Unscrew the 4 front stop screws.
6/Unfasten the stop by pushing it forwards. Be careful not to lose the small black shim.
7/ Position and screw in the front stop.

How to optimize ski boot comfort?

There are many ways to optimize foot comfort in a ski boot. A ski boot should be close to the foot. To improve support, there are insoles adapted to the shape of your arch, volume reducers and heel risers.

How do you keep your feet warm?

Often overlooked, drying your liner is the most important step in keeping your feet warm. Even at -10°C, feet perspire, and the liner can't dry on its own in its plastic shell, even over several days. Ideally, you should take them out every day. You can use shoe dryers, which are much more practical, since you don't need to take the slipper out - just plug them in!

Weight

Shoe weight with ''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

Warranty

2 years

Weight

4.104 kg

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COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Interior 100% Polyester Exterior 100% Polypropylene Sole 100% Thermoplastic Polyurethane Warm lining 100% Polyester

STOCK TIPS

Dry boots before storing. Store them with the hooks closed, in a ski boot bag and in a cool room.

Maintenance tips

Leave to dry after use. Leave to dry in a dry, well-ventilated place.

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