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DALBELLO / 26.5cm
(JP¥29,999)
+HK$565.27 Shipping fee
+HK$15.70 Service fee
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DALBELLO
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26.5cm
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A serious freeride special tour boot with a hike mode, featuring a 3-piece design! Used by many overseas riders including Tanner Hall, Russ, Sean Pettit, and Nick Goepper. DALBELLO LUPO AX120 2018 Model 26.0-26.5cm Sole Length: 307mm Flex: 120 Last: 100mm Hike Mode Equipped Approximately ¥104,500 About "DALBELLO" Since its establishment in Italy in 1974, they have been committed to MADE IN ITALY and have dominated the Olympics! Dalbello's unique 3-piece "Cabrio Technology" is trusted by many riders, from racing to freestyle. For skiers seeking maximum versatility and performance in a freeride boot without sacrificing uphill performance! It consists of large, easy-to-use ski/hike buckles and a removable tongue that moves within a 67° range. By reinserting the tongue for downhill, the wearer can enjoy the legendary freeride performance of the Cabrio design. The lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking IF AIR liner can be heat-molded in just a few minutes for a perfect fit to the foot! Compatible with both tech bindings and traditional alpine bindings. GripWalk sole. Switching between hike mode and ski mode is done by locking and releasing the sturdy bar on the back of the boot. In hike mode, the rear cuff only moves backward. The shell does not move forward, and movement is achieved by loosening the Velcro band and buckles. This design is what makes it a boot that prioritizes gliding performance. Also, the shallower forward lean angle compared to general alpine boots is well-received. Unlike groomed slopes, where the slope changes are minimal, when skiing on natural terrain, it becomes busy adjusting your body axis to the complex slope changes. Those who don't over-flex their knees will find it easier to respond to these movements. Furthermore, it works very well with rocker-shaped skis and recent skis with a more forward center. This is a product that I want freeride enthusiasts to use. There are scratches, marks, and dirt associated with normal use. Please judge the condition from the images as there is a sense of use. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to these details. 406
6 days ago