Scott Cosmos II (2015)
Brand: ScottModel year: 2015
Flex: 125
Manufacturers description
Congratulations world, here comes one of the lightest four-buckle boots on the market. Weighing in at 1450g (27.5), Scott Cosmos has set the bar for what a good freeride touring shoe should weigh.
The plastic grillamide used is lighter and more torsionally rigid than all resistors. The fun is not over here, the Cosmos series has a 60 degree walking position, adjustable forward lean and 125 AT flex. All this makes Cosmos a sturdy freeride shoe that is so light that you have all the gunpowder left in your legs once you are on top so you can focus on what is most important. To ride powder.
Scott Cosmos suits talented skiers and alpinists who have a normal to wide foot.
The reading width is 103.5. Scott Cosmos fits all freeride bindings and tech bindings.
The inner shoes are malleable and should be heated at 120 degrees for 6 minutes. This includes traditional adaptation and boot fitting.
The plastic grillamide used is lighter and more torsionally rigid than all resistors. The fun is not over here, the Cosmos series has a 60 degree walking position, adjustable forward lean and 125 AT flex. All this makes Cosmos a sturdy freeride shoe that is so light that you have all the gunpowder left in your legs once you are on top so you can focus on what is most important. To ride powder.
Scott Cosmos suits talented skiers and alpinists who have a normal to wide foot.
The reading width is 103.5. Scott Cosmos fits all freeride bindings and tech bindings.
The inner shoes are malleable and should be heated at 120 degrees for 6 minutes. This includes traditional adaptation and boot fitting.
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