A classic, 4-buckle boot made with every adaptation a woman with a yen to climb can covet: ultralight materials, a longer ROM, WTR sole with Tech inserts, Ultralon custom-fit liner and, for the downhill portion the exercise, all the power and precision of a...
Neither the Quest Access W 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. We hope the main reason Salomon created the Quest Access...
The KR Pro and KR Fusion embody the best attributes of the 3-piece, cabrio shell design. One of the Krypton’s dominant traits is evident from the instant you lock in: the wrap around the steering column of the lower leg and ankle is ironclad, ready to respond at the...
It’s no slander to say the Avanti W 95 and its little sisters, the W 85 and W 75, are simple, basic boots. The classic, 4-buckle overlap shell works best when tampered with least. The Avanti W models deliver on the fundamentals: a 4o ramp angle, 12o forward lean...
Sidecountry skiers who are fans of the stellar Krypton design will find the Lupos exactly as advertised: they’re Kryptons with a rock-solid hike mode integrated into the back of the boot. Because the Krypton cuff blocks rearward travel by sitting on a shelf on the...