What did this fuzzy, warm bucket of love impress testers with? Well, everything, so long as the lighter weight or less-aggressive target skier was kept in mind, but regardless of that they absolutely loved how easy this comfort creature slid on and off. That may seem silly to the hard-cores but It pegged the highest entry-exit and comfort ratings, across the board.
The Alltrack 90 W is being a bit wishful on its flex rating—testers say it feels a little softer—but they dug its progressive, long-travel feel and balanced starting point. One tester called it a high-end boot with a softer flex. The warmth and convenience scores were through the roof, and also for all-day ease and cushioned walking. Another tester said it had what it takes to keep a skier mom smiling all day long, right through the kids' end-of-day tantrums.
It fits long, wide in the toebox and forefoot and it's open-topped for a thicker calf—skiers who don't fit that higher volume description need to head for the medium-width Alltrack Pro series. The Alltrack line (sans Pro) is all about having room to relax.
This is not to say it doesn't ski well—the test team was impressed with how it handled everything they threw at it, but it isn't for larger, aggressive gals. Cruisers and more petite skiers with thicker feet and legs will love it, they said.
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