The deal-breakers for a lot of women when looking for that perfect new boot are: tight toes, loose heels and a calf fit that bites—those are non-issues with the Pure Pro 100. This medium width manages to grasp the heel and ankles in a manner that says, time to ski, and yet maintains wide-load-style width for the forefoot and toes. Many testers cited wide category width up front and also at the boot top, which flares open for muscular calves while maintaining enough height for stable, strong skiing.
Testers like the fore-aft starting position—tall but with enough flex range to move throughout the turn. They found the lateral set-up neutral, and testers with thick enough feet to fill up the lower boot found it quick side to side, while our skinny-footed folk lacked the same immediate transmission of energy.
The ease on and off was a nice bonus, as was the additional warmth element of Merino wool in the Optisensor liner.
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