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Tecnica designed the Men’s Agent 110 Ski Boot as a low volume, high-performance boot that meets the needs of advanced freeriders. The Agent 110 boats freeride specific features such as a shock absorbing tongue, rear spoiler and foot board to help cushion big landings in park, pipe and backcountry. This 110-flexing boot has a 100mm last for medium width feet and a bi-injected A.V.S. design that provides grippy bootsoles and extra shock-absorption. This boot’s UltraFit liner has a fur fleece lining that feels nice and a tongue handle pull strap for easy on and off.
Bottom Line: High performance, freeride specific function defines the Tecnica Men’s Agent 110 Ski Boot.
Smooshy mooshy. High speed swooshing. I'm digging the flex ratio of these boots. I used to ski in race plug boots and over the years have been progressing towards the freeride options. And boy, I couldn't be happier. These boots have allowed me to really bend out the skis and get them floating in ways I've never thought was possible. My whole skiing experience has adapted to the smooshy swooshy high-speed turns that are so fun in variable conditions. No more hard carving for this guy; give me slashes from here to eternity! Love these boots! They get a four-star rating from me, only because my funky feet need a Surefoot liner to really dial 'em in.
I just got from four days a Jackson Hole. Out of the box and on to the hill. They got better each day. I didn't even loosen them at lunch on day four. Skied Casper Bowl and the Crags. Comfy on the way up and performed in knee to waist deep pow on the way down. They also soaked up some crusty hard bumps in the Hobacks lower down on the mountain. My only beef is they tend to bite the top of you ankle upon entry and exit. Be careful. 26.5's on 9.5 shoe size feet.
I love these boots. People told me that they would be too soft, especially at high speeds. But I think my personal skiing is changing and these boots are letting me adapt much faster! Less hard carving and more floating at high-speeds, wahoo!
When I first put a pair of the Agent 110s on I felt like they were made for my foot. The 26.5 (full size down from my running shoe size) was the perfect shell length for my foot to provide a performance fit, but after 10 days the liners have packed out significantly and I am now in the process of trying to find the right sized Intuition liner to replace the stock liners. I love the flex for all types of skiing, but they really shine in the pow and bumps. I just wish all boot manufacturers could figure it out and start selling their higher end boots with true custom moldable liners like Scarpa, Garmont, Dalbello and some others have been doing for years.
guys looking at boots and cant decide between agent 110 or 130 and BD factor ... I am doing reost skiing with offpiste escapades away from the trails still will spend around 30 pct on the runs but plan to venture further and further.
I love these boots for pretty much everything. It sounds like you are going to want to hit the sidecountry or backcountry up a bit. These boots are great, but I had to throw a Surefoot liner in 'em because of my hobbit feet. They're definitely sweet for a little bit of touring, as they are a bit softer and flex more easily.
The flex rating drops down to almost 90 so it is quite a bit smarter to get these over the Technica Agent 90, because you can almost turn the 110 into a 90. Not to mention that they look a hell of a lot cooler!
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