Ski touring boot Dynafit Radical Black Fluo Orange
Original price was: £417,51.£125,25Current price is: £125,25.
Description
- Ski touring boot Radical Black Fluo Orange
The Dynafit Radical Black Fluo Orange ski touring bootstands out because of its polyurethane shell and progressive flex, that corresponds to 110 in alpine boot rating. This boot is focused on descending. This is made evident by the heavier weight, but you can still count on the well-designed and efficient ski/walk system.
What is the programme of the Dynafit Radical Black Fluo Orange ski boot?
The Radical is a freetouring-specific model that emphasises on descending sensations. The polyurethane shell provides superior stiffness compared to lighter materials such as Grilamid. Paired to a very efficient closure system, this translates into remarkable responsiveness and support, allowing to reach high speeds and fully commit when turning. However, it implies a heavier weight, 1520 grams per boot. Luckily the 60° range of motion offers good freedom of movement for long and comfortable strides when climbing.
Who is the Dynafit Radical Black Fluo Orange ski boot for?
This model is ideal for intermediate to advanced skierslooking for a ski touring boot to have fun and perform in the descents, even if it requires more energy to climb.
What are the main qualities of the Dynafit Radical Black Fluo Orange ski boot?
Descending performance
Ski/walk system
Versatility
Technical data Ski touring boot Radical Black Fluo Orange
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Year
Winter 2025
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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.
Freetouring
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Thermo-moldable
Yes
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Foot Width
Wide feet
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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!
103.5
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Sole norm
Touring The touring certified soles have an inclined tip and a soft notched rubber sole. This technology makes it easier to walk and offers an improved grip on slippy surfaces. The boots that fall under the ISO 9523 norm are not compatible with traditional alpine bindings.
These boots work with touring binding norm ISO 9523(Marker Tour F10, Diamir Scout 11), and bindings Tyrolia AT (Alpine Touring), Marker ID, Salomon/Atomic MNC (Mutli Norme Certified)
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Weight of the pair in grams
3040
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Reference nr
H24DYNACHA405560
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Gender
Men
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Features
Ski / Walk SystemPin inserts
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