When you’re heading out on a daylong tour, don’t start by cramming your foot into a men’s boot—slip into the Salomon Women’s Siam 7 Pilot CF Ski Boot for comfortable, women-specific fit that doesn’t lack performance. What makes a Women-specific fit? Well, the heel is slightly narrower, the boot has a higher instep volume, and it utilizes Salomon’s Quicklace system with a hook-and-loop strap to ensure a snug, comfortable fit. Parts of the liner are thermo-moldable, too, if you’re looking to take comfort and performance to the next level.
The Siam’s about more than just a comfortable fit—it features Salomon’s SNS Pilot 2 Touring sole, which has a two-axle pivot system for excellent control and flex while you’re striding, and it grips well on the ground, making the often icy walk to the Nordic track a bit more secure. The semi-rigid cuff offers plenty of rear and lateral support, and the Touring Soft insole keeps your feet comfortable during long days exploring off the trail.
You’ve been working on your skate technique for a while now, and while you’ve improved, you’re starting to realize your hand-me-down boots aren’t going to take you to the next level. The Fischer Women’s RCS Skate Boot performs better than an entry level boot, thanks to its race fit and upgraded features. This boot has a lower stand height to increase stability, while the hard chassis increases power transfer for a more efficient use of your energy. The hinged polymer cuff has a crosslink to further resist torsional forces as it reduces lateral movement. As you work, the Triple F membrane allows water vapor to escape without letting snow melt in, to keep your foot dry and comfortable. Comfort Guard insulation works to keep the feeling in your toes during breaks, so dropping temperatures won’t scare you away from the track.
You’ve been working on your skate technique for a while now, and while you’ve improved, you’re starting to realize your hand-me-down boots aren’t going to take you to the next level. The Fischer Women’s RCS Skate Boot performs better than an entry level boot, thanks to its race fit and upgraded features. This boot has a lower stand height to increase stability, while the hard chassis increases power transfer for a more efficient use of your energy. The hinged polymer cuff has a crosslink to further resist torsional forces as it reduces lateral movement. As you work, the Triple F membrane allows water vapor to escape without letting snow melt in, to keep your foot dry and comfortable. Comfort Guard insulation works to keep the feeling in your toes during breaks, so dropping temperatures won’t scare you away from the track.
Nordic touring boots often skew heavy and burly, but Rossignol’s X3 FW Touring Boot is a lighter, nimbler sort of adventurer. It’s cut low, to keep weight down and maneuverability up, but still offers plenty of trail-conquering and trail-breaking support via a 3D-injected cuff, 3D heel counter, and solid but flexible NNN-compatible T4 sole. Spending long hours on your feet is part of the fun of leaving the trail behind, but it’s made a lot more fun with the X3’s heat-moldable Thermo Adjustable Fit liner, which conforms to the contours of your feet for increased warmth and comfort. A fur-lined collar adds extra warmth and softness, while the zippered PVC lace cover helps keep water out of your socks so your feet don’t freeze. Rossignol also decked the X3 out with a hook-and-loop strap tp close up the ankle, and its Speedlace Lock internal drawcord closure to cinch the liner down snugly and securely.
To get through long, cold days of skiing you need a boot that balances comfort, warmth, and performance. With the Fischer XC Control My Style Touring Boot you’ll have all three. An injected exterior heel cap and ankle support cuff give you all-around stability while allowing for plenty of forward flex, helping you move the ways you want and not the ways you don’t. To keep you warm and dry these boots have a Triple F membrane that keeps water out and natural heat in, all while maintaining breathability. Fischer’s water resistant Comfort Guard lining adds further warmth and targets areas that are especially susceptible to the cold, like your toes and forefoot. The outsole of the shoe is designed to enable a longer gliding phase through easier balance, so you’ll smoother ride. Fischer Fresh anti-odor technology ensures that your boots stay smelling fresh after miles and miles of winter exploration.
The Nordic track is all well and good for getting a workout in, but what you really love is exploring. Leave the track behind with the Fischer Offtrack 3 Backcountry My Style Boot. Designed for performance in rugged and untracked terrain, this boot has the support and comfort you need for long excursions into the backcountry. An anatomically-designed ankle support system allows for a stable power transfer, while a shaped internal molded heel cap naturally cups your heel to keep things comfortable.
When you venture off into untouched terrain, an integrated gaiter with a sealed zipper keeps snow out. Water resistant Comfort Guard insulation keeps your foot warm, especially the more susceptible areas of the forefoot, so your adventures won’t be cut short by frozen toes. A backcountry-specific outsole is designed to give you optimum support in the most difficult terrain, and has a non-slip profile for reliable walking in case you need to unclip and do some scrambling. Fischer Fresh anti-odor technology ensures long-lasting freshness, so taking off those boots when you get back to the fireplace won’t be a harrowing experience.
Shatter PRs with the Fischer Women’s RCS Carbonlite Skate Boot. Designed specifically for women and toting all the features of a World Cup boot, the RCS features a light and stiff carbon cuff along with a ratcheting instep strap, resulting in a stiff boot that delivers an efficient and consistent glide every time.
Fully loaded to maximize both comfort and performance, this boot features Fischer’s Triple-F membrane for waterproof, breathable protection. A moldable heel counter and adjustable canting allow you to customize the fit of the boot, while the ratcheting instep strap and hook-and-loop ankle strap let you dial in the perfect fit every time you step into the boot. The Thermo insole prevents cold from seeping up from the bottom of the boot while you ski, and the sealed zipper keeps snow out come springtime. The boot is built on Fischer’s stable and responsive Turnamic sole and is compatible with NNN bindings.
Hey can you tell us a little bit about the new carbon light skate boot sure for the first time fischer has eclipsed. Our competitors at the world cup level we’ve been very successful with this boot especially last year this boot now. Has a nnn sole which basically means. That we have the adjust ability for the n. Is and the nnn bindings we have a upper. Cuff alignment which for people that possibly can pronate or supinate within. Their ski boot we can actually align the cuff to their upper leg we have a instep. Buckle here that we actually call a torsion control system where the strap. Essentially comes from the front of the boot here and crosses over for the torsional control and you can tighten or loosen that based on velcro here the. Buckle is similar to what you might have on your cycling shoe where you can adjust it with your strap and pull on in. One click increments and by pressing the black button it will release we have a. Velcro closure at the top for simplicity and for lightweight this is one of the lightest boots on the market and again one of the winning est boots at the world. Cup level.
The Salomon Women’s RS8 Prolink Skate Boot strikes a glorious balance between comfort and power. It’s a favorite among endurance trainers and has a load of trickle-down technology from Salomon’s World-Cup-winning S-Lab series. Starting with features like its foot hugging dissociated Quicklace system, breathable 3D mesh, ergonomic and snug Sensifit overlap upper, and its thermo-moldable Custom Fit liner, the boot will morph to your feet for ultimate fit and comfort.
Salomon doesn’t stop with comfort, however. To achieve top performance for endurance skating, the boot is packed with lateral support and torsional rigidity in a lightweight package. Its carbon skating plate reduces weight while the Advanced 3D chassis allow for strong heel support and better torsional rigidity to optimize power transfer. A S/Race Energyzer cuff provides lateral support to give you better edge control when you’re really pushing yourself and the NNN Prolink Racing skate sole delivers power transmission so each skate you make isn’t wasted. All of this technology and comfort only weighs in at under three pounds so the boots won’t hold you back as you skate ski until your heart’s content.
Crisp winter mornings call for gliding across smooth track in the Fischer Inspire My Style EF Ski. It’s the lightest women’s cruising ski Fischer makes to get you moving on the track. Its wood core with air channels keeps the weight of the skis down while the basalt fibers in the core provide ideal flex regardless of temperature. A power layer, high-pressure laminate comprised of natural fibers and resin also notably lower the weight. Aside from its weight, the most notable feature of the Inspire ski is that it is equipped with Efficient Forward technology. This technology delivers a forgiving kick action that has you gliding effortlessly across fresh corduroy. Its Vario Crown base enhances this glide by utilizing a combination of crowns that work together for efficient power transfer and a smooth glide as you get your workout in on brisk winter mornings.
Groomed trails are nice, but it’s a whole lot more fun to blaze a trail of your own through fresh snow. Fortunately for you, the Atomic Women’s Motion 25 Touring Boot will do a bit of both, thanks to a comfortable and supportive fit that works well on and off the Nordic center trails. Sporting Atomic’s 106mm-wide Comfort Fit last, the Motion 25 has plenty of room to keep the blood moving through your feet, so they stay nice and warm when you’re in the soft and cold snow. Thinsulate insulation offers additional warmth without compromising the fit of the boot, too, so you can stay out for hours without turning your toes into fleshy popsicles. Meanwhile, a standard lace closure and zippered lace cover come together to keep the boots secure and comfortable when you’re on the move, and help stop water from soaking through the boot and into your socks.
The Salomon Women’s Prolink RC9 Vitane Classic Boot is perfect for female skiers looking to take their classic skiing to the next level without sacrificing any comfort along the way. With a women-specific fit that feature a more narrow heel and instep volume, you won’t feel like you’re wearing two-season old rental boots, and additional fit features such as the adjustable heel strap and Salomon’s famous Quicklace lacing system make it easy to dial in a precise, customizable fit for the track. You won’t have to forgo your training on really cold days, thanks to a generous helping of Thinsulate insulation, while the diagonal-zip lace cover ensures no cold snow or water can seep in and soak your socks.
You could spend all winter staying indoors and losing all the endurance you gained running outside all summer long, or you could continue your training by learning how to Nordic ski with the Salomon Women’s Prolink Siam 7 Boot underfoot. Salomon designed this confidence-boosting touring boot for the comfort, support, control, and warmth suitable for beginners. Its semi-rigid cuff enhances the ankle’s lateral and rear support for better stability and more control.
Salomon built the Prolink Escape 7 Boot with a waterproof lace cover opened by a diagonal zipper, and the interior boasts warm Thinsulate insulation to help your foot feel like it’s in a cozy slipper. The interior also features Salomon’s Custom Fit with stretchy Lycra, thermo-moldable foam, and Quicklace (the same drawcord featured on Salomon’s running shoes) construction for a fit that feels like Salomon styled the boot for your foot. Salomon’s new Prolink Sport sole balances between torsional rigidity and flexibility, and it allows compatibility with NNN bindings.
Shatter PRs with the Fischer Women’s RCS Carbonlite Skate Boot. Designed specifically for women and toting all the features of a World Cup boot, the RCS features a light and stiff carbon cuff along with a ratcheting instep strap, resulting in a stiff boot that delivers an efficient and consistent glide every time.
Fully loaded to maximize both comfort and performance, this boot features Fischer’s Triple-F membrane for waterproof, breathable protection. A moldable heel counter and adjustable canting allow you to customize the fit of the boot, while the ratcheting instep strap and hook-and-loop ankle strap let you dial in the perfect fit every time you step into the boot. The Thermo insole prevents cold from seeping up from the bottom of the boot while you ski, and the sealed zipper keeps snow out come springtime. The boot is built on Fischer’s stable and responsive Turnamic sole and is compatible with NNN bindings.
Hey can you tell us a little bit about the new carbon light skate boot sure for the first time fischer has eclipsed. Our competitors at the world cup level we’ve been very successful with this boot especially last year this boot now. Has a nnn sole which basically means. That we have the adjust ability for the n. Is and the nnn bindings we have a upper. Cuff alignment which for people that possibly can pronate or supinate within. Their ski boot we can actually align the cuff to their upper leg we have a instep. Buckle here that we actually call a torsion control system where the strap. Essentially comes from the front of the boot here and crosses over for the torsional control and you can tighten or loosen that based on velcro here the. Buckle is similar to what you might have on your cycling shoe where you can adjust it with your strap and pull on in. One click increments and by pressing the black button it will release we have a. Velcro closure at the top for simplicity and for lightweight this is one of the lightest boots on the market and again one of the winning est boots at the world. Cup level.
Groomed trails are nice, but it’s a whole lot more fun to blaze a trail of your own through fresh snow. Fortunately for you, the Atomic Women’s Motion 25 Touring Boot will do a bit of both, thanks to a comfortable and supportive fit that works well on and off the Nordic center trails. Sporting Atomic’s 106mm-wide Comfort Fit last, the Motion 25 has plenty of room to keep the blood moving through your feet, so they stay nice and warm when you’re in the soft and cold snow. Thinsulate insulation offers additional warmth without compromising the fit of the boot, too, so you can stay out for hours without turning your toes into fleshy popsicles. Meanwhile, a standard lace closure and zippered lace cover come together to keep the boots secure and comfortable when you’re on the move, and help stop water from soaking through the boot and into your socks.
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