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 shell more anatomical and supportive. The 120 flex is plenty beefy for the big boy who belongs in this shoe, and the steering properties are accurate enough to keep any advanced skier happy who can fill this cavernous interior.

If you own a ski boot jargon decoder ring, then you know the Ten.2 in the boot’s name refers to a last that measures 102mm, the dimension on the 90- and 80-flex models in the Ten.2 family. If you have a high-volume foot that never seems able to find a satisfactory fit, or if you found the fit but when you flex the boot it folds like a lawn chair, the Ten.2’s should provide the right combination of flex and fit.