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Atomic Renu 110 Ski Boot - Men's - 2009 BCS

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Renu 110 Ski Boot - Men's
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There is no skiing without winter, which is why Atomic designed the Men’s Renu 110 Ski Boot, the world’s first carbon-negative ski boot built from high-performance recycled materials. The Renu 110 features a bio-plastic shell that comes from renewable castor plants and recycled materials as well as a thermo-moldable, recycled liner that follows the contours of your foot for a performance fit. Atomic lowered emissions during manufacturing and invests proceeds into carbon-reduction projects for a net-positive impact on the planet.

  • Stiff 110 flex rating and AnATOMIC “First Fit” adds comfort and rigidity for responsive skiing
  • Pebax Renew shell is made from recycled materials and is fully recyclable
  • Thermo-moldable liner is made from recycled textiles and foams and lined with bamboo
  • RECCO avalanche reflector adds in-bounds safety

Bottom Line: Ski hard and keep winter going strong with the Renu 110 Ski Boot.

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I've been using a boot with a wider last width around 102

I've been using a boot with a wider last width around 102 will the narrow width of this boot be a big issue?

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October 6, 2010

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Only if you have wide feet.
Langes aren't as narrow as they used to be. They used to have a reputation for being narrow, but they don't anymore. I have narrow feet (I measure A width, B is medium for women and D is medium for men) and every Lange I have tried on is too wide for me (I've tried on a few with a 98mm last). It doesn't matter what last width you are used to using, it depends on your feet. A boot fitter can blow out parts of the boot that are bothering you, such as the "sixth toe," ankle bones, and things on the sides of the feet and ankle. You can always buy the boot and return it (shipping label is $6.99)

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October 6, 2010

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I'm seriously thinking about getting these. I love the idea

I'm seriously thinking about getting these. I love the idea of environmentally friendly products. Most plastics take about 370 years to breakdown and will never fully biodegrade. At least these are recyclable.

Only problem is I can't find any performance related reviews, are they any good?? How do they compare to krypton pros...?.

Also what kind of fit are they, wide, narrow ??? At the moment I have size 29 old salomon xwaves but they've packed out tonnes and feel too big now. What size should I get?

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October 15, 2009

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Also Dan, in regards to the performance of the boot, it is a very high-performing, high-quality, high-functioning boot.

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
October 28, 2009

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These are based upon a fairly narrow fit... 98mm across the forefoot. Using the PBax Renew Shell means it will stay the same flex no matter whether its warm or sub zero. You can make these fairly wide as the PBax is awesome to punch and grind to make the perfect custom fit. You will find a nice progressive flex even when charging off in the crud or slayin a few carva turns.

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October 28, 2009

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Item: ATO0332

2009 Model No Longer Available

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Shell Material:
Bio-Plastic 
Flex Index:
110 
Liner:
ASY Renu 
Thermo-moldable:
Yes 
Last Width:
98mm 
Number of Buckles:
Binding Compatibility:
Alpine 
Recommended Use:
Skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year