Men s all mountain ski boots are available in narrow medium and wide lasts and in a huge spectrum of stiffnesses to suit skiers of any size or ability.
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All mountain ski boots as we defined it for our boot test do not have a releasable cuff for hiking and are tuned with a little more.
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They often feature shock absorption and an upright stance.
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If in doubt use a softer flex to prevent pain and practices better technique before using stiffer ski boots.
Ski boot flex is indicated by a number ranging from 50 very soft to 140 very stiff.
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Lightweight short and beginner skiers should start with softer flexes while larger taller and more aggressive skiers can use stiffer flexes.