The Gist
The 2018 Lange SX 90 W returns this year with a liner change that makes it slightly more open-feeling (a wider wide-load) and testers noticed the difference and approved—they liked that it was distinctly different, fit-wise, from the medium-width RX boot.
The Fit
As with all the other Lange boots, the tapered fit to a more-snug heel and ankle pocket is evident here, testers said, though in a softer, more relaxed sorta way than found in the medium and narrow Langes. One tester said that it was like the perfect burrito wrap—so long as there's enough foot filling. It is a high-volume fit with a particularly roomy fit in the toebox, instep and calf—all the spots where the high-volume skier is looking for a little extra relief. Testers said that in addition to an open calf fit at boot top, the cuff is slightly upright in its forward lean angle, which will even better suit women with larger calf muscles.
Performance
Testers liked the easy, no worries roll from edge to edge in the SX 90 W. Neutral, predictable, stable and quick enough to get it done all around the mountain was the consensus here. Testers said the 90-flex was as billed—not a powerhouse, but neither was it a pushover for good skiing girls. At a list price of $550, the SX 90 W hits the value mark, but doesn't ski like a cheapskate.
Cool Features
The top buckle catch offers quick, tools-free adjustment that's helpful for getting it buckled around a muscular calf. The replaceable Ultra Grip soles are slightly cushioned and have great traction for getting to and from the snow.
Kudos