





K2 FL3X Diverge Sc 2026 Botas Ski
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Detalles del artículo
Artículo nº
Sistema de broche
- 3 hebillas
Índice de flexión
- 130
Horma
- 102 mm
Anchura
- Ancha
Alineación
- 15 Degree
Botas (tecnología)
- Construcción de 3 piezas
- Intuition Liner
- Modo travesía
Estilo
- Freestyle
Nivel
- Intermedio
- Avanzado
Lo lleva…
- Sammy Carlson
País de producción
- Italy
Género
- Mujer
- Hombre
Peso
- 4230 g
Tallaje
- Este producto es unisex.
Descripción del artículo
Sammy Carlson Pro freeride boot by K2 FL3X
The FL3X Diverge SC is carefully designed to match Sammy Carlson's unique style. A phenomenal boot for backcountry kicker sessions and technical runs in challenging terrain. The Intuition Pro Tour Wrap liner, a removable 120 flex tongue and lightweight 3-piece shell create a combination that won't let you down in the backcountry.
Outer boot
The Diverge Shell offers a smooth stride and articulated purchase in any situation. Walk farther and more comfortably than ever before. Featuring a higher back cuff and lightweight TPU plastic, this construction will take you anywhere. The Walk Mode helps you on the ascent by giving the shell a wider range of movement.
Inner boot
Made from Intuition® foam and equipped with a tour notch and an extra lacing system, the Intuition Pro Tour Wrap liner offers the comfort and performance you expect from a pro model. J-Bars provide additional support.
Lacing system
The 3-buckle system keeps your foot in position, while the large Velcro power strap provides additional support in the calf area.
- Sammy Carlson pro boot
- 3-piece Diverge shell
- Removable 130 flex tongue
- Intuition Pro Tour Wrap liner
- Fully heat mouldable
- Replaceable GripWalk outsole
- Integrated tech inserts for pin bindings
- TPU shell and tongue
Sobre K2 FL3X
Since 1962, K2 has been synonymous with innovation in skiing. With the acquisition of Full Tilt Boots, they are continuing to produce these ski boots under the name K2 FL3X. These popular and comfortable boots will therefore make freeskiers still happy.