Mach1 LV 95 Boot - 2024 - Women's
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Looking for a boot that does it all—and does it all well? Then the Tecnica Mach1 LV Women’s Ski Boot might be for you. Through the years, Mach1 LV has become one of our favorite all-mountain boots due to its stiff yet forgiving 95 flex, anatomically shaped liner and shell, and merino wool and celliant insulated liner for supreme warmth on the coldest days of the season. Oh, and did we mention it skis like a banshee too?
Details
- Responsive yet forgiving all-mountain boot for hard-charging ladies
- Low-volume last accommodates narrow feet and low arches
- C.A.S. shell and liner provide an anatomic fit out of the box
- Four aluminum buckles and wide power strap for a locked-in feel
- Quick Instep and Lift Lock buckle allow for easy on and off
- Merino wool and celliant insulated liner for added warmth
- Item #TECR06D
- Shell Material
- [shell] CAS (polyurethane), [cuff] polypropylene
- Flex
- 95
- Last Width
- 98mm
- Buckles
- 4
- Buckle Material
- Mach1, aluminum
- Lean Angle
- 12.5°
- Walk Mode
- none
- Liner
- Performance CAS Celliant
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes
- Liner Closure
- tongue, 35mm strap
- Binding Compatibility
- alpine, ISO 23223 GripWalk
- Sole
- GripWalk
- Claimed Weight
- [pair, 24.5] 7lb 6.5oz (3360g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- all-mountain skiing
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 25, 2024
Fantastic boot
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- 24/24.5
I was terrified to start with as I was suggested to not only size down from my previous boot (different brand), but also go for a narrow width. I have never really needed narrow width as such, most normal width shoes are great for me. But I went for it. The boots felt snug to start with and that worried me. I thought my feet would freeze and get numb. None of those things happened (it was +/- 32 degree weather). But boy was I more in control in any type of slope. I did groomed and ungroomed blacks and blues for three days and I have never felt so much in control. I have skied for 42 years (I'm 45 now) and this was some of the best skiing I've done, with these boots on.
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