Full Tilt Hot Dogger Ski Boots 2010

SKU# EB-25199-1001

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Full Tilt Hot Dogger Ski Boots 2010

Full Tilt Hot Dogger Ski Boots 2010: The Full Tilt Hot Dogger is the freestyle ski boot that keeps the phones ringing with Hot Dogger shredders needing a pair. Built for freestyle junkies who need natural flex, light weight, and shock absorbing performance that only the original 3-Piece design can provide. From competition podiums to backyard rail jams, the Hot Dogger is the high performance freestyle boot of choice.

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Liner:
Made with a Pro Liner, Full Tilt’s highest performing Custom Heat Moldable liner/ Additional Features – Plastic Levers on the buckles remain the lightest in the industry and the Cable Cover keeps cables organized in bright red Ostrich skin style.
Materials:
Made with 7mm High Density cross linked EVA foam to stay firm and responsive. The J-Bar and Powerstrap features increase ankle hold and power transfer to the shell.
Cuff Shape:
The Medium #6 tongue is the most versatile for flex performance, while the Active Bootboard rubber absorbs big impacts. Thanks to the heat moldable liner, the cuff will adjust perfectly for the thin calf or expand out to fit the more athletic calf.
Flex and Fit:
6 (1 Softest – 10 Stiffest): Built for an intermediate to advanced skier who needs a boot with a natural flex and ample support. The Full Tilt Hot Dogger boots are designed for high performance but have an additional 2mm of width in the toe for a slightly roomier fit when compared to other Full Tilt boots.

Specs

Ability Level:
Intermediate-Advanced
Intermediate-Advanced
Ski Boot Flex:
Soft
Soft
Forefoot Width:
98 mm
Flex Index:
6 (Medium)
Number of Buckles:
3
Binding Compatibility:
ISO Alpine

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