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Product details
Article number
Buckle System
- 4 buckles
Flex Index
- 125
Boot last
- 98 mm
Shoe width
- Narrow Fit
Canting
- 17 Degree
Boots Tech
- Walkmode
- Thermo liner
Riding Style
- Freeride
Riding Level
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Country of production
- Italy
Gender
- Women
Product description
Versatile Ski Boot for Freeride, Touring, and Piste
The K2 Mindbender Team Women is the stiffest ski boot in the Mindbender series, showcasing adaptability and performance in virtually any terrain. With features like a 125 flex and the heat-mouldable Powerfit Pro Tour liner, this boot offers a customised fit and excellent performance. The integrated tech fittings make it compatible with all alpine touring bindings, creating a one-boot quiver for the backcountry and the resort.
Outer Boot
The robust construction from lightweight, sustainable materials ensures energetic and consistent flex across varying temperatures. The removable and replaceable rocker soles are compatible with the Marker GripWalk binding system, providing better grip and comfort while walking, standing, and hiking.
Inner Boot
The Powerfit Pro Tour liner, pre-formed with heat-moldable Ultralon foam, can be customized through heat. It features firmer foam layers and an asymmetrical tongue for enhanced power transfer. Moulded pockets in the ankle area and a firm collar offer additional comfort and support.
Lacing
The Tour Hook System ensures a smooth ascent by preventing the buckles from pressing against the shell. The Velcro Powerstrap provides extra support in the calf area.
- Powerfit Pro Tour liner, heat-moldable
- Integrated tech fittings, compatible with all alpine touring bindings
- Pre-formed with heat-moldable Ultralon foam
- Firmer foam and asymmetrical tongue for enhanced power transfer
- Removable and replaceable Rocker soles, compatible with Marker GripWalk binding system
- Lightweight, sustainable material for energetic and consistent flex
- Tour Hook System for smooth ascent
- Velcro Powerstrap for extra calf support