1 - The skate boot
When skating, you need good lateral ankle support for a better grip (in the pushing phase) and balance (in the sliding phase).
This is why the skate boot has a high upper with a rigid cuff to ensure excellent ankle support while optimising ski-snow contact.
2 - A boot that is adapted to my level and needs.
Choose your boot according to your level. You will make limited progress with a boot that is too basic, while a boot that is too technical may reduce sensations and pleasure because it is less tolerant of technical imperfections.
Intermediate = choose the best balance between comfort and stiffness
Advanced = choose a high-performance boot with high rigidity and carbon for an effective push-off.
Tips for storage and maintenance
Do not wash
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry-clean
Storage tips
Remove the insoles and open the boots up wide to allow them to dry. Put the insoles back in the boots once completely dry and store them closed in a protective bag.
Restrictions on use
Compatible with standard bindings: NNN, PROLINK and TURNAMIC.
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
All our products are tested in the field in real conditions by our panel of professional testers: instructors and coaches, as well as regular cross-country skiers.
Our boots are also subjected to laboratory tests (flexing, abrasion, thermal protection, water penetration, sole separation, zip opening/closing, tearing of the laces, etc.) to guarantee the strength and quality of the elements.
Warranty
2 Years