How to Choose Cross-Country Ski Gear

Explore more in the Rossigno XP12 cross-country ski boots. Ready for rolling hills and adventurous backcountry routes, they boast a wide platform and plenty of support for untracked snow.
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View all Rossignol Men's Cross-Country Ski Boots| Best Use | Cross-country Skiing |
|---|---|
| Boot and Binding Compatibility | Xplore |
| Cross-country Style | Backcountry |
| Upper | CORDURA brand nylon |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation | Thinsulate polyester fibers |
| Weight (Pair) | 3 lbs. 7.7 oz. |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Boots are comfy and have good control. Xplore system works way better than 3pin (75mm) and NNN-BC. Easy entry&release, no icing, great kick n glide, and I can turn with them just fine. BNS in Boulder mounts the bindings.
Xplore is awesome, and so are these boots. You get the control of old 3pin tele binding, with the comfort of modern boots, and step-in convenience. My wife and I have both owned a pair for a couple of years now.
I bought the boots 1 year ago and I love them. Beyond the fact that they are the cutest boots I’ve ever bought, they are comfortable and warm. I love the double laces system, one for the foot, the other for ankle support. It makes for a steady fit throughout the day. The outer shell could be just a bit larger, I am very careful sipping up. They require the Explor system which is easy to clip in and feels very stable.
Good luck getting anyone to mount the bindings needed for these boats