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Experience all the comfort and performance of an S/PRO boot redesigned with an anatomic last of 102 mm to provide more inclusiveness and a better fit to wider morphologies. The wider shell construction offers more room, so you can stay comfortable while cruising the slopes all-day. It's Gripwalk premounted for more safety grip & walking comfort.
BEST FOR
- All-Mountain
- Intermediate
Stiffness
- Medium
Boot width
- Wide
BENEFITS
Inclusive Instand Fit: The Dual Sensifit insert provides easy step-in, while the 102 mm anatomic last and preshaped Seamless Liner provide more comfort and a better fit to accommodate wider feet.
Fully Customisable: The Custom Shell HD and Coreframe 360° construction lets you customize the cuff, shell and liner so you can create the boot best fitted to your feet.
Performance: A combination of Salomon's high-performance Coreframe 360°, Sense Amplifier and Sense Strap technologies provide intense progressivity and rebound for precision at every turn.
SIZE GUIDE
FLEX EXPLAINED
Men’s boots
- Flex from 70 to 90: beginner or occasional skier
- Flex from 90 to 120: skis regularly and has a good ability level
- Flex from 120 to 130: expert skier focused on performance. Or big guys.
- 140 and over: competitive skier
FINDING THE RIGHT SIZE
Ski boot sizing uses mondo sizing which is measured in centimeters and corresponds exactly to the longest part of your foot. Unlike normal shoes, ski boots need to fit the skier's foot exactly. It is estimated that 75% of skiers choose boots that are two sizes too big!
How do you measure the size of your feet and find your mondo size? It's very simple:
- put a piece of paper against the wall
- put your foot on this piece of paper with your heel against the wall
- flex slightly at the knee and draw round the front of your foot
- do the same with the other foot
- take the longest measurement, this is your mondo size
FINDING THE RIGHT WIDTH
The width of a ski boot is referred to as the 'LAST' (measured across the ball of your foot) which is also the widest part of your foot. You can easily find this measurement by drawing around your foot.
You should choose your ski boot width/last by taking into account the level of precision you need when skiing:
- 92mm: very narrow. For competitors only.
- 96-98mm: narrow. For a narrow foot or a skier looking for precision rather than comfort.
- 100mm: average. Suited to most skiers
- 102mm: for wide feet.
- 104mm: for very wide feet.
Choose a boot that is the right width for you, is comfortable and also gives you control of your skis. If precision is important to you, choose narrower ski boots. Ski boots that are too wide won't support your foot and controlling your skis will be more difficult.