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Salomon X-ADV 6 Backcountry Boot

Salomon X-ADV 6 Backcountry Boot

Item #SAL1441|21 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$179.99
Suggested Retail: $210.00
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Salomon X-ADV 6 Backcountry Boot

The Salomon X-ADV 6 Backcountry Boot offers backcountry skiers support and protection along with excellent walking comfort. Salomon’s Powerful Cuff provides rigid lateral stability without sacrificing front to back freedom of movement, while the central zip cover protects the inner boot from cold and snow. A Thinsulate liner retains heat and keeps your feet warm during long backcountry tours. The Quicklace system snugs tight with just one pull.

Bottom Line: Walking comfort meets warmth and support.

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I have 75mm 3-pin bindings on metal-edged Karhu Catamount skis.

I have 75mm 3-pin bindings on metal-edged Karhu Catamount
skis. I'm in the North Carolina MTNS-snow is hit or miss here the last few years-mostly wet snow at the higher elevations-over 4000 ft. What boots would work for me -Alpina 1550??.Where can I find 75mm boots X-COUNTRY boots ?? HELP!!

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October 31, 2009

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Don't plan on taking tight tele turns on them (alpina 1550 with fischer inbounds), the boots twist too much... but they are nice for anything expect carving steep downhills. Tuck and go and you'll still have to sidestep... At the end of the season when I'm in good physical condition, I can usually start a telemark turn and pivot on my pole and hop to zig-zag down the slopes... tough moves to make though. ME/VT skiing on powder to corn. I got last year's fischer outtabounds for a good price and i am browsing for boots... the verdict on boot style is still out though... good luck!!!! fisher outtabounds are like the Alpina X Terrain Ski available here...

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November 10, 2009

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Write your question here..I wear a 11.5 or 12 - 4e sport shoe

Write your question here..I wear a 11.5 or 12 - 4e sport shoe are these or any other back country x-country ski boot wide enough for me???? HELP.

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October 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great bc boot!

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April 6, 2009

warm, supportive, deep (wicked) tread. Love the quicklace as I had the older model (yellow/black) and had trouble getting the old type laces tight. Quick and easy to put on.

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I wear size 10 US what would that be in UK

I wear size 10 US what would that be in UK

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February 5, 2009

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9.5 according to the measuring chart next to the boot.

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March 13, 2009

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I have a previous history of frostbite so insulation is important.I

I have a previous history of frostbite so insulation is important.I am an avid back-country bushwhacker. Often stepping out of my skis to cross creeks and steep climbing. Also the binding system is a mystery. I have been on the same great Merrells for twenty years and they show no signs of giving up. I am looking for info on this boot for my purpose.

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January 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome B/C boots!

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March 27, 2009

These boots have surpassed my expectations all around. They are easy and quick to put on, comfortable even after 3+ hour tours and seem really well made. They might not have enough insulation for below zero mid winter tours but that's not what I got them for.

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Can you give please shipping informations: Weight and volume

Can you give please shipping informations: Weight and volume of the whole package of one pair of shoes.

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January 20, 2009

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Please contact a Backcountry gearhead.

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January 20, 2009

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What kind of bindings are needed to fit this boot.

What kind of bindings are needed to fit this boot.

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December 19, 2008

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These boots are compatible with any SNS XA binding, such as the "Salomon XADV Access Binding" or "Salomon SNS BC X-ADC Raid Binding." The difference between these two bindings (besides the price) is that the Raid version is beefier & is manual, while the Access version is a little bit easier to use because it's automatic (you can just step in) and is slightly lighter and less beefy.

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December 20, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Outsole] SNS X-ADV rubber; [Lining] Thinsulate 
Binding Type:
SNS XA 
Lacing:
Quicklace w/ central zip 
Weight:
3.6lb (1638g) 
Recommended Use:
Nordic skiing, backcountry touring 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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