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A versatile touring boot that can rip the resort as well.

Freeride skiers looking for the legendary performance of Black Diamond's Factor platform but with a slightly softer flex, prepare to get giddy; the Factor 110 Alpine Touring Boot is officially here. Part of Black Diamond's Freeride Power Series, this boot is designed to provide plenty of response and all-day comfort both in bounds and out.
  • Triax Pro frame tech features a stiff forward flex for smooth fore/aft power transfer and impressive lateral stiffness
  • 102-Millimeter-last designed to maximize comfort and performance in the toe box while providing plenty of snugness near the heel
  • A flex-rating of 110 strikes the right balance between energy transfer, precise control, and overall comfort
  • Medium-stiff Power Fit Light liner with Strobel base reduces weight for touring efficiency, is thermformable, and includes a Boa closure system for a precise fit and on-the-go adjustability
  • Rubber outsole provides grip in cold conditions for touring versatility
  • Includes Black Diamond's interchangeable alpine DIN-compatible sole blocks (AT-lugged blocks sold separately)

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How big of a difference is this boots...

John Griffin

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How big of a difference is this boots stiffness gonna effect me from the Factor 130? Like if I get the 110 will I be wishing for more control or will the 130 just be a bit tighter on my foot?

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Ben Thompson

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Awesome boot. Nice and stiff with the 110 flex on the downhill. But great on the uphill when you undo the buckles.

Would these work for a rippin chick...

jschlaf100065901

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Would these work for a rippin chick skier(145lbs) wiht a wide foot???

Hayden Beck

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Yea, they would be awesome for a rippin' lady or a lighter weight man.
>>>>>>>P.S. Also check out the BD shiva its the same boot but a different graphic.

27 yo. male 125lbs. I'm looking to replace...

lit4414947

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27 yo. male 125lbs. I'm looking to replace my Icon x boot. Will be used for Ski patrol, free ride and light touring. I'm an aggressive skier and value performance over comfort, but don't want to compramise eithere aspect.

Jeff Chrisler

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I would say this will work out for you. I eventually chose the Method, but I liked this one as well and would probably be better with added stiffness for a more aggressive skiier.

kat2576171

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stiff flex is higher over-rated! it's like the old day's of who can ride the longest ski! if you want have fun hit the bumps,actually articulate your your turns!!! ignore "gotta go stiff bro" mantra. if your gonna run gates and go 70mph+ YES get a stiff boot. otherwise 100-110 is perfect!

I ske with lange banshee from ~17 years...

pat4545937

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I ske with lange banshee from ~17 years ago. Love them but need an update. I am an aggressive skier but i weigh 140 lbs and never raced so not lookijg for 130 flex. is the 110 factor a good boot for me?

Mitch Andrews

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On paper it is a good boot but nothing can tell you better than getting it on your foot and checking it out! If you are skiing 17 year old boots the technology has changed drastically so make sure to try things on.