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General
Brand
Dalbello
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Dalbello
Gender
Mens
vs
Mens
Model Year
2013
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2013
recommended use
Downhill
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Downhill
Skill Level
Intermediate - Advanced Intermediate
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Intermediate - Advanced Intermediate
warranty
One Year
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One Year
Specifications
Product ID
273,268
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273,257
Used
No
vs
No
Flex
Medium
vs
Medium
Actual Flex
80
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80-90
Flex Adjustment
No
vs
Yes
Buckle Count
4
vs
4
Number of Micro Buckles
4
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4
Buckle Material
F-300 Aluminum
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F300 Aluminum
Forefoot Width
105 mm
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103 mm
Width
Wide (104-106mm)
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Medium (100-103mm)
Freestyle
No
vs
No
Sidecountry
No
vs
No
Race
No
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No
Ski/Walk
Yes
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No
Cuff Alignment
None
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None
Prewired For Heat
No
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No
Special Features
New Bi-injected Easy Entry Overlap, Ramp Angle Inclinator
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3 Piece Cabrio Shell, Dynalink Rearfoot Retention
Additional Details
New Bi-injected Easy Entry Overlap, X-module Cuff Volume Expansion, Walk Ski Mechanism, Bi-injected Replacement Toes And Heels, Best Fits A Wide Forefoot And Wide Shaft Of The Leg
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Three Piece Cabrio Shell, Dynalink Rearfoot Retention, Bi-injected Polytec Lite Shell, Best Fits A Medium To Wide Forefoot, And Medium To Wide Shaft Of The Leg
Description
Description 1
New Bi-injected Easy Entry Overlap
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Three Piece Cabrio Shell
Description 2
X-module Cuff Volume Expansion
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Dynalink Rearfoot Retention
Description 3
Walk Ski Mechanism
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Bi-injected Polytec Lite Shell
Description 4
Bi-injected Replacement Toes And Heels
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Best Fits A Medium To Wide Forefoot, And Medium To Wide Shaft Of The Leg
Description 5
Best Fits A Wide Forefoot And Wide Shaft Of The Leg
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