Nordica Double Six Boot 2012-13

$495.00$297.00Reduced 40%

Style # 5009200

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Created for the Park and Pipe skier, the newest technology and design brings a 3 piece boot that is the lightest on the market. Dual-Fold tongue design provides progressive flex, making the boot easy and reactive at first then progressive to stiff to support hard landings. Full Shock Eraser technology provides the necessary dampening while never effecting the performance. New ergonomically designed buckle closure system provides optimal surface area and solid leverage to insure the best possible wrapping of the foot. Flex 100, Last 100 mm

  • Last Shape: 101 mm
  • Flex Index: up to 110 progressive
  • Size Range: 24.0 - 29.5
  • Material: SEBS
  • Easy Entry: Tongue
  • Shell Type: PFP Comfort Fit
  • Buckle Material: ALU
  • Macro-Adjust: 2 positions- screwed
  • Rear Spoiler: Quick Set FSE

45 DEGREE RETENTION:

  • Maximum heel retention, forefoot comfort, easiest entry and exit regardless of temperature

PROGRESSIVE FLEX WITH TONGUE REBOUND

 

FULL SHOCK ERASER:

  • Maximum dampening of shock

EASY STEP IN

  • 3 piece construction allows the widest soothest boot entry available

 

RUBBER SOLE

  • Ultimate traction for walking on hard surfaces, rocks, and anywhere you may need additional traction, traction while riding snowmobiles.

PANT CLIP HOLDER

DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE CODE:

  • The DPC measures the three performance parameters. STIFFNESS, PROGRESSION, REBOUND. Stiffness measures the amount of force needed to bend the boot forward. The higher the boot stiffness, the higher the transmission of power to the ski. Progression - progression represents the increase in stiffness as the boot is flexed forward from the neutral position to deepest flex point. The bigger progression, the stiffer the boot behaves through the forward flex allowing the most precise load transmission of the ski. Rebound - Rebound measures the rate at which the boot returns to the neutral upright position from the deepest flexing point. The higher the rate of rebound the faster the boot returns, enabling a quicker turn and ski edge change.