Dalbello Lupo AX 105 W Alpine Touring Ski Boots - Women's - 2019/2020

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Color: White/Blue Cyan
Size: 24.5 Mondo
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The women's Dalbello Lupo AX 105 W ski boots are a crossover freeride/touring model that combines incredible touring performance with on-mountain versatility.

Features

  • Tech inserts and a removable external tongue help you go up, and the freeride performance of the cabrio design allows you to rip it up for the way down
  • With cabrio design, the lower shell is able to go into walk mode without compromise on skiing performance, unlike many overlap designs
  • Dynalink features an independently functioning heel and instep closure assembly to minimize foot sliding, heel lift and boot shell distortion during flex
  • Highly resilient polyamide flex ribbed tongues stay in permanent contact with your legs for improved responsiveness and control; interchangeable flex stiffness
  • Ski-Hike is a burly cuff lock mechanism that frees the upper cuff from the lower shell and offers a long range of motion for highly functional hiking and climbing
  • IF AIR liners are thermoformable for an optional instant break-in after just a few minutes of heating by the shop

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Downhill Skiing

Backcountry Skiing

Skill Level

Advanced

Boot Sole Type

GripWalk (ISO 23223) with Tech Inserts

Ski Boot Flex

Stiff Flex

Flex Index

105

Walk Mode

Yes

Moldable Liner

Thermoformable

Last Width

100 millimeters

Number of Buckles

3

Gender

Women's

Weight (Pair)

Unavailable

Size Chart

Mondo 22.5Mondo 23.5Mondo 24.5Mondo 25.5Mondo 26.5Mondo 27.5
U.S. Women's5678910
U.S. Men's4.55.56.57.58.59.5
UK3.54.55.56.57.58.5
EU34 - 353637 -3839 - 404142 - 43
Mondo22.523.524.525.526.527.5

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