Dobermann GP

Neither the Dobermann GP family nor our 2016 assessment of its virtues have changed; while this commentary is a repost of last season’s report, the associated FIND buttons connect to 2017 starting inventory. If you fit ski boots long enough, you discover that people...

GPX

The only change to the GPX family is the substitution of the 120 flex for the 110; otherwise, neither the line nor our assessment has changed. While this commentary is a repost of last season’s report, the associated FIND buttons connect to 2017 starting inventory....

Speedmachine

The name Speedmachine has been plucked from the past, but every significant feature of this series is brand, spanking new. Nordica’s entry into the heat-moldable shell market comes with a twist: an infrared lamp applies internal heat to a relatively small zone, then a...

N-Move

Skiers who prioritize comfort and convenience over precision will feel right at home in the new N-Move. Lifting a rear-mounted latch allows the upper cuff to hinge rearward, and opening the top buckle/strap arrangement provides enough forward give that a nearly normal...

GPX W

If you believe that classics never go out of style, the GPX W is your kind of footwear. The narrow, 98mm last was born in the race room, although the GPX 95W and 85W aren’t competition caliber. The flagship GPX 105 W is an all-business boot with a little more give...