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Full Tilt
Ski Boots

By Martin Olson Full Tilt Ski Boots
2012 Collection

 

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FULL TILT Ski Boots

Full Tilt is not a conventional overlap design, it has a 3-piece shell including the floating tongue. The advantages of this design is that the flex is very controllable, the lower shell is rigid and does not bulge or distort when the boot is flexed, and boots are a breeze to put on and take off. Full Tilt boots are also very light compared to typical overlap models. Some parts are interchangeable, notably the tongue so flex can be changed. The original Flexon boot was about #6 on the Full Tilt flex scale. Warm and comfortable liners are made with EVA heat-moldable Intuition technology.

Last season is a new shell called Influence that is a wider and more affordable was introduced. Influence has a 102mm forefoot width compared to 99mm in the original shell. Influence also uses a slightly different buckle system.

FREERIDE

Seth Morrison Pro Model
Sizes 22.0 – 31.5.
Flex #8 (firm), original 99mm last
Boot board – active (rubber)
This boot has a stiff tongue, light aluminum buckles and shock-absorbing boot board.

Konflict
Sizes 22.0 – 31.5.
Flex #8 (firm), Pro Liner, original 99mm last.
Boot board – active (rubber)
High performance freeride boot with rubber active boot board for shock absorption.

 

FREESTYLE

Hot Dogger
Sizes 22.0 – 31.5
Flex #6 (medium), Pro Liner
Boot board – active (rubber)
This is a signature model by Tom Wallisch, It uses a shock-absorbing boot board.
Drop Kick (New)
Sizes 22 – 31.5
Flex #4, light Performer Liner
This new model is designed to fit between Hot Dogger and Booter. Original mold with roomier toe box.
 
Booter (102mm Influencer shell)
Sizes 23.5 – 31.0
Flex #4 (soft), light Performer Liner
Boot board – active (rubber)
Light and flexible for maximum agility.
 

 

ALL-MOUNTAIN

First Chair
Sizes 22.0 – 31.5
Flex #10 (stiff), Pro Liner
Boot board – rigid (plastic)
Full Tilt says this boot is aimed at those skiers who are clinging to their “shin banging, ankle-locking, cold, uncomfortable overlap boots in the name of, ‘I need a stiff flex.’”
High Five (102mm Influencer shell)
Sizes 23.5 – 31.0
Flex #6 (medium), Pro Liner, Boot board – active (rubber)
 
Classic (the original)
Sizes 22.0 – 31.5
Flex #6 (medium)
Boot board – rigid (plastic)
The Classic is made with the original molds and materials. The liner is different and cable retainers are new but anyone who had Flexons will recognize an old friend.
 

 

WOMEN’S BOOTS

Women’s boots feature a woman-specific anatomic last and special cuff shape.

Soul Sister
Sizes 22.0 – 28.0
Flex #6 (medium), Pro Women’s Liner
Boot board – active (rubber)
A high performance boot with a woman-specific foot, ankle and calf shape for the shell and special liner to match.
Mary Jane (102mm Influence shell)
Sizes 23.5 – 28
Boot board active (rubber)
Flex #4 (soft), Plush Liner (an additional 4mm of foam)
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