

The carbon link connects the cuff to the lower shell for precise power transition so every ounce of weight is driven into your ski, not a floppy boot.
#Solomon xwave 8 pro#
The X Wave 10's thermo-moldable My Custom Fit Pro liner molds to your foot and makes break-in' time obsolete. The cutouts don't go all the way through to the liner, and a plastic barrier with a watertight seal keeps moisture away from your feet.

More fluid edge changes while minimizing bulk. The X Wave 10 Ski Boot's integrated Spaceframe technology places hexagonal cutouts on the outside edge promote faster.

The Salomon X Wave 10.0 Alpine Ski Boot has a stiff flex(110 Flex Index) designed for you all-mountain killers or beginners out there. I am selling them because I no longer need them. These boots are about 6-7 years old and have new footbeds. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. more Salomon X-Wave 8.0 is a good choice for an all mountain skier who doesn’t need the stiffness of the X-Wave 10.0. Spaceframe technology boots have a huge appeal for racers. The X Wave 8.0 offers Salomon's Spaceframe technology, a shell construction that softens the external part of the shell(those hex patterns) for precision and fluidity along your turns, and reinforces the instep for better power transmission. Salomon recently revamped their Perfect Fit liners to include more soft foam along the liner and sole. Stuff like the aluminum buckles are now replaced by lightweight titanium. Salomon X-Wave 8.0- Salomon's versatile all-mountain X Wave 8.0 boots are intended for advanced skiers who tend to freeride the whole mountain. These boots are super comfortable are perfect for all mountain skis. Boots are in good condition and come with the original box. SALOMON X-WAVE 8.0 SKI BOOTS(25.5) Used Beautiful pair of size 25.5 Salomon X-wave 8.0. On the fronts and outer sides(lots of adjustment p Below the word soft it says flex 65-70(This seems to indicate these boots are for a beginner or intermediate skier according to ) The Salomon icon is in silver on the heel. An adjustment knob below this can be turned to either the word firm or soft. With hexagonal hole, I'm guessing for an allen wrench. On the harder black plastic, are the words height ADJUSTEMENT About two inches down from this is what looks like a silver colored screw. Down the backs: Loops on the backs of these make them easier to carry. They are of quality, sturdy construction and, aside from the expected scrapes and scuffs that come with a bit of use, they seem to be in great shape. So they probably only got used a few times. I've looked at several pairs of boots and these seem to be VERY NICE. I don't accept returns, so you want to be sure these are something you really want(even if they end up not fitting) before bidding. So maybe you're looking for a nice pair to use creatively. I've seen some interesting craft projects done with ski boots. Do any stores in your area take ski boot trade-ins? You might buy these for that purpose. Perhaps a ski store owner could add these to his/her used section for folks to try on at the store. I would think that ski boots need to be tried on for the best fit before use on the slopes, but maybe the information below will be enough to know if these will fit your feet when wearing socks, and the many adjustable spots will work together to shape them for your needs. So have included as much information about these beautiful boots as possible. more person! I'm new to ski boots and am not sure what is most important to list. Been watching the Olympics and want to give downhill skiing a try without spending a small fortune on new boots? Here's a nice pair for just the right.
