Compare G1 130 Powerfit WTR

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Model G1 130 Powerfit WTR
Brand Scott
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More information Scott G1 130 Powerfit WTR
Category Ski Boots
Modelyear 2016
Weight (gram) 2146
Sizes (cm) 23-30,5
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Information This is for real. Forget strange buckles, wires, loose parts and your own crayons to color boots with. Scott G1 130 is designed for hard free riding. If you want direct power transmission, it requires a straight inside of the boot, an honest flex, asymmetrical toe box and a maximum of 97mm load width. Scott G1 130 has all this. Thanks to the construction, the boot can withstand any freeride ski. But on the piste then? Wait and see... Thanks to the position of the Canting screws, the cuff and lower part work more harmoniously and prevent you from "flexing through" the boot. Rubber-reinforced soles are standard in the Scott G-series. Scott 130 fits narrow to normal-width feet. Scott 130 will sit on the feet of skilled skiers who place high demands on their equipment. The inner shoes are malleable and should be heated at 80 degrees for 10 minutes. This includes traditional adaptation and boot fitting. The shell is preformed to provide extra space for the ankle and lower legs.
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