Adjustment strap around the back of the heel for precise heel-hold, comfort and performance.
LACING: Dissociated Quicklace
Salomon's patented technology, the dissociated lacing system allows adjustment of forefoot or upper foot tightening by pulling different parts of the Quicklace™.
CHASSIS: Combi Flex
Ideal ratio between torsion rigidity and forefoot rolling to practice both skating and classic.
CHASSIS: 3D Skate
Injected plastic chassis, allows heel support and good torsional rigidity to optimize power transfer.
ENVELOPMENT: Second Skin Construction
The lacing system is directly fixed on the external envelope of the boot. When pulling the lacing system, the boot is perfectly wrapping your foot, like a second skin.
INSOLE: Racing
Comfort, support and power transmission.
LABEL: Thinsulate
Better insulation and warmth.
LABEL: Nocturne design
Reflective details are added to the design, giving the equipment a modern look and highlighting the Salomon branding.
LABEL: PVC free
A totally PVC free construction, doing its part in helping the environment in accordance to Salomon’s Play Minded program.
LAST: Junior Fit
Specific fit for kids and juniors, it puts no constraints on growing feet while being comfortable and warm.
LINING: Thinsulate™ R 78%
This highly isolating lining is made with at least 78% recycled materials, so your feet can enjoy great protection while minimally impacting the environment.
OUTSOLE: PROLINK Racing classic
This racing outsole with low profile offers abrasion resistance and flexibility, maximizes power transfer, and delivers exceptional snow feeling and optimum flex for classic.
FIT: Custom Fit
Combination of comfort foam, thermo-moldable foam and lycra provide ultimate fit and comfort to every foot's morphology.
CLIMATE MANAGEMENT: Waterproof Zipper
Designed to better protect your feet from snow and water, this waterproof zipper covers the laces and ensures your feet stay dry longer.
CLIMATE MANAGEMENT: ClimaSalomon WP Membrane
Salomon’s highly waterproof ClimaSalomon™ WP Membrane tests at 100.000 mm on the Schmerber scale, where more than 30.000 mm is already considered suitable for extreme conditions.