Buckle in for the power to carve. The Allspeed Jr 70 provides award-winning power and precision in a 100mm last for progressing skiers. Read more.
Buckle in for the power to carve. The Allspeed Jr 70 provides award-winning power and precision in a 100mm last for progressing skiers. The Sensor Blade shell is engineered for reduced weight and efficient energy transfer to the ski. An adjustable flex lets you customize the boot to match your skiing. Custom liners provide the comfort and support to ski all day.
Medium Fit
Medium fit features a 100mm last for a precise, comfortable fit that balances comfort and control
Adjustable Flex
A simple rear spine adjustment provides a larger flex range for customized power, performance, and comfort
Optimized Power Transmission
Sensor Blade shell engineering reduces weight while efficiently driving power through the front of the boot and into the ski
Custom Comfort
Custom liners offer internal customization for enhanced comfort and support
SENSOR BLADE
SENSOR BLADE shell technology eliminates excessive shell materials to reduce weight, while reinforcing torsional and flexural rigidity for optimized
FLEX ADJUSTMENT
FLEX ADJUSTMENT allows a larger flex range for customized power, performance, and comfort via a simple rear spine screw adjustment.
CUSTOM T4
CUSTOM liners offer customization in the internal padding for enhanced foot wrapping and comfort. T4 version features mono-injected Polyethelene
Take your foot measurements, then choose the appropriate shoe size: 1. Put a sheet of paper on the floor against a wall. 2. Wear the socks you would normally wear in your shoes. 3. Stand on the sheet so that your back is flat against a wall (foot perpendicular to the wall) with your heels glued to the wall. 4. Draw a marker in front of your big toe (the furthest forward of your foot). 5. Measure the length between the edge of the sheet and the marker drawn. It is recommended to do this for both the left and right foot and to take into consideration the longer length. 6. To know your shoe size, take a ruler and measure the distance between the wall and the mark you have drawn. Then simply enter it in the corresponding cell in the "foot length" column. |