Ski boots Head Nexo Lyt 100 Black
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Description
- Ski boots Nexo Lyt 100 Black
The Nexo Lyt 100 is the most tolerant model in the Nexo Lyt men’s range, yet it still delivers performance and innovation. It features a Smart Frame shell and graphene injected plastic for good rigidity while reducing weight to a minimum.
What is the program of the Head Nexo Lyt 100 Black ski boot?
The Nexo Lyt 100 has a flex setting that varies between 100 and 90 helping adapt your level to the boot. Perfect if you feel you are progressing and thus in need of stiffness. The Nexo Lyt 100 remains technically accessible and is able to accelerate if necessary, with the tongue support in order to gain tonicity and precision in curves. In terms of fit, there is a shoe volume of 100 mm that provides a good compromise between comfort and precision and a Perfect Fit S shoe that fits the shape of your foot. An evolutionary shoe that features Primaloft’s light and breathable insulation keeping you dry all day long.
Who is the Head Nexo Lyt 100 Black ski boot for?
It is ideal for an intermediate or advanced skier looking to progress this season with a comfortable and dynamic model. A boot with a light and modern construction for an effortless skiing practice.
What are the main qualities of the Head Nexo Lyt 100 Black ski boot?
Comfortable
Pleasant to use
Light
Technical data Ski boots Nexo Lyt 100 Black
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Year
Winter 2025
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Gender
Men
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Level Beginner – Intermediate : Occasional rider still learning. Rides only on groomed snow and makes technical mistakes.
Intermediate– Advanced : Rides reguarly, feels confident on all kinds of terrains and slopes. Makes very few technical mistakes.
Advanced– Expert: Rider who has excellent technical and physical skills and who rides fast in any conditions.
Intermediate – Advanced
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Boot category Recreational:designed for skiers with a beginner or intermediate level looking for a comfortable boot that’s easy to use.
Performance-Recreational:Designed for skiers with an intermediate or advanced level looking for a compromise between comfort, hold and technique.
Sporty:Designed for expert skiers looking for precision, stiffness and technique.
Freeski:Designed for freeskiers (freestyle and powder) looking for precision, dampening and a “less conventional” style.
Freetouring:Alpine boots featuring ski/walk systems allowing to use them for touring or for skiing.
Touring:Light touring boots allowing easy walks. Designed for tourers focusing on the weight and technique of their boots.
Performance-Recreational
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Flex The flex rates how stiff the boot shell is, it needs to be adapted to your level and skills.
Beginners and intermediates: a flex rate between 50 and 80 should suit you, it makes the boot forgiving and comfortable.
Advanced:Choose a flex rate between 80 and 110 to ensure solid performance without giving up on forgiveness.
Experts:We recommend boots with a flex rating over 110. It guarantees optimal energy transmissions and high precision.
You also need to take into account your height and weight to pick the right flex. If your are heavier or stronger than average, we recommend to go for the highest rate in the range matching your skills. If you are lighter then pick a value in the low end of the range or you will wear yourself out too fast.
The flex rate also depends on your riding style. For instance, a freerider will appreciate a forgiving and softer flex while a piste skier or a racer will prefer stiffer boots for added precision.
100
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Thermo-moldable
Yes
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Last The boot last is basically the width of your forefoot. It gives a good idea of how comfortable the boot is.
Beginners and intermediates:go for a wide boot last between 102 and 106mm. They will provide high riding comfort.
Advanced:we recommend a moderate last, between 100 and 102mm. This will offer a good combination of comfort and hold.
Experts:you want a narrow fit, a boot last under 100mm will provide you with ultimate precision.
Of course, these tips need to be adapted to yourself. If your feet are pretty narrow, no need to get a boot with a wide last of you won’t get enough hold and vive and versa, if you got wide feet, get a wider last to make sure you fit in!
100 mm
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Foot Width
Medium feet
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Sole norm
Alpine Flat alpine soles generally featured on standard boots. Compliant with the ISO 5355 standard, they work with traditional alpine bindings with the ISO 9462 standard.
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Reference nr
H21HEADCHA009
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Season
Winter 2025
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Technologies
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