Finally someone’s done it. For years customers have been asking for a high volume hybrid boot that skis well and lets the wide-foot set hit the skintrack in comfort, and the Tecnica Cochise HV 95 W Alpine Touring Ski Boots are actually doing it this season. All the stuff that has made the Cochise great is still there, like the CAS shell and liner, great power transmission, and super effective T-RIDE walk mode with locking mechanism, but they’ve added a high volume 102mm fit. Time to start getting stoked, and stop worrying about your feet.
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Fit
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   Last: 102mm–        A wider last designed for high volume feet
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Flex
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   Flex: 95–        A stiff flex meant for advanced to expert level skiers who want a balance between comfort and performance
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Liner
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   Performance C.A.S. Lilner–        Sustainable, PVC-Free, with Celliant, Floating Tongue, and Fiberglass Collar
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Shell Materials
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   Cuff–        Polypropylene
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   Shell–        C.A.S. Polyurethane with Quick Instep
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Ski/Walk Mode
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   T-RIDE Walk Mechanism–        With locking dial for security on the downhill
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Buckles
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   4 Lightweight Magnesium Buckles with Hiking Catch–        Uphill cuff buckles hold when loosened for skinning. Inverted lower toe buckle.
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Power Strap
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   35mm Power Strap
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Sole
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   GripWalk Soles–        If using an alpine binding, please make sure your binding is Gripwalk compatible – if in doubt, ask a certified technician.
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   Dynafit® Certified Tech Fittings
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-    Ability Level:    Intermediate-Advanced                                    Intermediate-AdvancedWhether you’re a progressing intermediate exploring new runs and terrain, or an accomplished rider seeking new thrills, the majority of skiers and snowboarders fall into this level. Intermediate to advanced skis and snowboards may be somewhat wider or stiffer than beginner-intermediate skis and snowboards, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Intermediate to advanced boots and bindings range from softer flexing freestyle options to stiffer choices built for stability at speed.           Â
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