Nordica Hell & Back Hike Pro Ski Boots 2013

SKU# EB-60251-1001

$637.86

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Nordica Hell & Back Hike Pro Ski Boots 2013

The Nordica Hell & Back Hike Pro Ski Boots are part of Nordica’s new sidecountry series aimed at advanced skiers who live for pow and aren’t afraid to invest a little sweat in the deal to find the line they want – whether by booting or skinning. Made with a 25% lighter high density polymer in both shell and cuff, an easy-to-use hike/ski mode that’s controlled by the top buckle, and a grippy high traction rubber sole, these boots will get you up there without sacrificing performance on the downhill.

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Fit:
Average fit last, with a cuff hinge point and upper buckle release to facilitate booting/skinning
Hike and ride mode is actuated by opening/closing top buckle
Flex:
Dynamic Performance Code 14-2-M: 14 Nm/degrees (stiffness) is the stiffer of Nordica’s sidecountry boots. // 2x (progression) - the boot stiffness almost double at the deepest flexing point. // Medium (rebound) returns the boot at a moderate rate for smoother hiking without sacrificing quick turns and edge change.
Liner:
PFP Precision Fit liner
Shell Materials & Design:
Triax Ultra Light Polymer
3 Piece Easy Entry shell construction
Stance:
45 degree Instep Retention
Hike Mode: Allows free-flexing forward/backward motion
Single Canting Adjustment
Buckles:
Alu 3 positions screwed
Power Strap:
Velcro
Sole:
Dual-density FSE (Full Shock Eraser): Bootboard takes the sting out of hard landings
High Traction Rubber Sole and Heel: Security while booting

Specs

Ability Level:
Advanced-Expert
Advanced-Expert
Ski Boot Flex:
Stiff
Stiff
Forefoot Width:
100 mm
Flex Index:
Up to 120 progressive (Nordica scale: 14/2/M)
Alpine Touring Mode:
Yes
Number of Buckles:
3
Warranty:
2 Years
Binding Compatibility:
ISO Alpine

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