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Tecnica Inferno Blaze Ski Boot - Men's - 2010 BCS

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Inferno Blaze Ski Boot - Men's
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Leave the gates and cowbells behind when the storm comes. Buckle up the Tecnica Inferno Blaze Ski Boot and rip the fresh snow at racing speed. A low volume, 98mm-wide last incorporates a lessened forward lean and softer flex for comfortable but powerful performance while carving turns over the whole mountain.

  • Quick Instep System lets you slide your foot into the 98mm-wide boot without pain, thanks to the softer piece of plastic co-molded to the inner instep
  • Thermo-moldable Inferno All Mountain liner features an impact-absorbing boot board, rear spoiler, and tongue for hopping through moguls and dropping off boulders into the new snow
  • Flex Adjustment allows fine-tuning by removing one or both rivets on the rear spine to soften the boot’s overall flex
  • Dual Cuff Alignment screws tighten on the inner and outer ankle to fit your individual foot size for maximum comfort and power
  • Carbon steel buckles provide strength and glove-friendly tweaking while trimming down weight
  • Fur lining adds a layer of insulation to keep your foot toasty while you brave the snow and wind
  • Neoprene toe box ensures your toes stay dry while submerged in the new snow

Bottom Line: Skip practice and enter the powder-searching race with the Inferno Blaze.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Fit/Performance and a Great price

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
December 2, 2010

This is a great boot for someone with a relatively narrow foot (A-D width) who doesn't
need a race flex. The Inferno Blaze is a 110 flex and has Tecnica's Quick Instep technology
over the instep. What's the problem with most 98 lasted boots? Getting into them. The
Inferno series tends to have more room over the instep than all the other 98mm boots on the
market. Great boot for the guy with a higher instep looking for a high performing boot at
a great price. Best fitting 98 last on the market!

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I have a C size width in one foot and a D size width in the other.

I have a C size width in one foot and a D size width in the other. I am a size 26. First, will this low volume boot work for my width and second what size do I choose if I am 26? 9.5? 8.5?

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October 5, 2011

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This boot would be perfect for your width, one of the best fitting true low volume boots on the market.

Size 26 = 8
2+6=8

8 and 8.5 have the same exact size liner and shell the only difference is the thickness of the footbed which compresses after you wear it twice. If you have your own footbeds then there is absolutely no difference. Get the size 8 you'll be psyched

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
October 13, 2011

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Quick Instep explained

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
November 18, 2010

Quick Instep technology explained by Tecnica Product Manager, Bart Tuttle.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great fit for low-volume feet

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May 3, 2011

Finally, a boot that fits my narrow, low-volume feet, at a reasonable price, too. Secure fit transfers power to the skis efficiently, nice flex makes them comfortable, and they're warm, too.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great fit, comfortable all mountain boot

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February 12, 2011

Bought this boot recently and used it for a week in Steamboat. First, I have a medium sized foot, I usually wear size 9-10 regular shoes, and I got fitted for a 25.5 in this boot. Those who have shopped for ski boots know that size 25.5 is pretty difficult to find. I have an average width, i.e. I've never had problems with width on average sized ski boots. These boots are snug but per usual they packed out after a few days and they are a perfect fit now.

First 3 days I used these boots were in 3ft of fresh powder on a pair or Rossi S3's. The boots provided a good amount of flex for powder, despite me not adjusting the flex nuggets in the back of the boot (by the achilles). The last day I used these boots were in packed powder on Rossi S86's and these boots were great on the hard stuff. Not as stiff as a racing boot but not as soft as a park boot. From the numerous boots I have worn, I have found these boots to be very accurate to the 110 flex rating.

Regarding the flex adjustment, you can adjust the flex up to 20% by adjusting/removing a pair of "flex adjustment" nuggets on the back, so you can customize the amount of flex you want depending on the conditions and how you ski.

No problems with warmth, the liner is plenty warm. The buckles are micro carbon steel (super strong) and are adjustable. The pull strap on both the tongue and heel of the liner is a nice touch.

Overall, a highly recommended boot for average to below average sized foot and all mountain skiing.

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Tecnica Inferno Blaze Boot - Men's

Tecnica Inferno Blaze Boot - Men's

Great Fit/Performance and a Great price

5 star rating

By: c.brown December 2, 2010

This is a great boot for someone with a relatively narrow foot (A-D width) who doesn't
need a race flex. The Inferno Blaze is a 110 flex and more...

Great fit for low-volume feet

5 star rating

By: Jake Burkey May 3, 2011

Finally, a boot that fits my narrow, low-volume feet, at a reasonable price, too. Secure fit transfers power to the skis efficiently, nice flex makes more...

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Shell Material:
hard plastic 
Number of Buckles:
Buckle Material:
carbon steel 
Micro-Adjustable:
yes 
Flex Index:
110 
Liner:
Inferno All Mountain 
Thermo-moldable:
yes 
Last Width:
98mm 
Sole Type:
shock absorbing boot board 
Walk Mode:
no 
Binding Compatibility:
Alpine ISO DIN 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain, freeriding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year