The women-specific parts of any boot are the liner and the upper cuff, and Tecnica made several noteworthy moves in both arenas on its Mach 1 W models for 2018. The liner cuff and collar have been reshaped to better fit the female calf, but Tecnica didn’t stop there....
The trouble with boots for big feet is they tend to overshoot the mark, making the boot so huge in all directions that, once set in motion, the skier feels barely held at all. The Ten.2 120 HV (High Volume, 106mm last) addresses the problem by making the liner and...
The key features of the returning QST Pro W family read like a litany of what women want: lightweight, warmth, convenience and custom-fit capability. That’s it’s also easy to walk in, whether it’s around the base area or across a ridgeline, is a bonus. Most women who...
Women who don’t take their BC skiing lightly yet want a superlight boot should try the MTN Explore W. The only option made for women in the MTN collection, the Explore W weighs only 1,275g (24.5). When its Surelock mechanism is open, the total range of motion is a...
The X Max W models are adept at gripping the smaller female ankle area; the wider (100mm) X Pro W models provide luxury accommodations for wider forefeet that need their lebensraum. Expandable to up to 106mm measured across the metatarsals, the 90W and 80W can handle...