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Atomic Women's Ski Boots
What to Consider:
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Atomic Women's Ski Boots
A ski boot’s last indication is a measurement of the internal width of the boot shell’s forefoot.
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Benefits
- Increased control
- Increased sensitivity
- Stability at speed
- Increased customization potential
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Atomic Women's Ski Boots
Flex is an indication of a boot’s overall stiffness. A flex rating in the range of 60-80 is considered a soft flex, 90-110 covers medium flex, while the range of 120-150 is considered a stiff flex.
Stiff Flex
Benefits
- Increased control for advanced experts
- Increased stability for high speeds
Medium Flex
Benefits
- Optimal flex/stiffness for landing or hiking
- Increased control for intermediate all-mountain skiers
- Increased all-day comfort
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Atomic Women's Ski Boots
Ski boot liners tell you two things about a ski boot—how warm the boot will be, and how well it will fit your foot. There are two general types of liners: traditional liners and heat-moldable liners.
Traditional Liner
Benefits
- Inexpensive
Heat-moldable Liner
Benefits
- Increased warmth
- Customizable fit
- Increased durability
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Heat-moldable Liner