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Rossignol B-Squad 110 Sensor3 Ski Boot - Men's

Rossignol B-Squad 110 Sensor3 Ski Boot - Men's

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Rossignol B-Squad 110 Sensor3 Ski Boot - Men's

The Rossignol B-Squad 110 Sensor3 is a high powered freeride boot designed for powder hounds who seek all-day, everyday performance and comfort. The 100 mm lasted shell has a 110 flex index to provide plenty of power and responsive energy transfer without punished your paddles during long days in the mountains. The shell also has an active hinge system to provide for painless entry and exit, along with and arched instep and Vibram soles for increased hiking performance and comfort. The B-Squad 110 Sensor3 uses Rossignol’s Pro-Fit polyurethane padding to ensure a custom, anatomically correct fit.

Bottom Line: The Rossignol B-Squad 110 Sensor3 Ski Boots offer hard-charging skiers uncompromising performance without the pain of a race-boot.

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I'm looking at getting these boots but I have super wide

I'm looking at getting these boots but I have super wide feet, are these pretty wide? Or what other boots would be wider?

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August 30, 2009

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The last is 100mm, and that is a fairly decent width boot size. You can always get the shell punched out to the side as well.

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August 31, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Boots

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February 23, 2009

I had these home for awhile and wanted them to work but they weren't quite right for my feet. Super high quality, sweet leather interiors. A steel at 389.97 if they fit ya.

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Which do you like better, the SAS 110 Sensor 3, or the Bandit

Which do you like better, the SAS 110 Sensor 3, or the Bandit B-Squad 110 Sensor 3. I ski equally as much in the park, pow, and groomers.

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May 24, 2009

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I would say for what you do the SAS would probably be better. These are more for people who like the pow and only the pow I find, taking them in the park is a bad experience.

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May 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

amazing

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December 8, 2008

i recently got these boots , and they are the most comfortable boot i have ever worn, rips hard through the pow, and shreds on the groomers, also good comfortable for free ride and some park stuff , it fits like a shoe but rides like a monster

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Can you tell me what the sole length for both the 24.5 and 25.5

Can you tell me what the sole length for both the 24.5 and 25.5 boots?

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March 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

ill boots

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January 2, 2009

just got these boots, im a 10.5/11 in shoe size, bought these in a 27.5. they feel tight in the toes at first but when you get out and ski a little they really stretch and mold to your foot, once they mold to your foot they fit like a glove, great hold. these boots are honestly sick, best boot i have ever owned, so much power to your ski on groomers and in trees while still providing enough flex to happily free ride and ride switch. sick do it all boot for the right price... if you have the extra 50 bones go for these over the SAS 110 anyday.

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Write your question here...What is the boot sole lengths for

Write your question here...What is the boot sole lengths for 27.5 in these boots?

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March 1, 2009

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316mm

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March 7, 2009

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If I buy these online, how do I get the injected liner fitte

If I buy these online, how do I get the injected liner fitted?

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December 10, 2008

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take them to a ski shop and have their boot person fit themor put your girlfriend/wife's hair dryer in it for 10 minutes then insert foot and wear for 30 minutesi just straight up wore mine and they molded nicely

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January 1, 2009

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What size do I purchase if I am 8 1/2 shoe size?

What size do I purchase if I am 8 1/2 shoe size?

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November 20, 2008

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Going by the usual method of converting sizes the boot equivalent would be 26.5, but this is just a general rule. Also, this boot does tend to fit close to a size big from my experience as a shop employee. I am a 9 1/2 shoe size and purchased this boot in a 25.0 because i wanted a performance/tighter fit. You need to know if you want a tight or loose fit. The best thing to do is go to a local shop and figure out your size before ordering. If you have any other questions about this boot just let me know. (add) i bought a 27.5 for a 10.5/11 foot, it was perfect snug without toe crunching.

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January 1, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Injected Plastic over Composite inserts 
Liner Material:
Pro Fit polyurethane 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
Four 
Micro Adjustable:
Yes 
Country of Origin:
Albania 

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