Ski Boots Tecnica Cochise Team Dyn Gw Brick Orange Homme
Ski Boots Tecnica Cochise Team Dyn Gw Brick Orange Homme

Ski Boots Tecnica Cochise Team Dyn Gw Brick Orange Homme

Logo Adult
Age
Adult
Logo Men
Sexe
Men
Logo hiver 2025
Model year
hiver 2025
Logo All mountain
Programme
All mountain
Logo Intermediary
Level
Intermediary
Référence
101R10G1-D54
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Featuring the same innovative technologies as the adult Cochise range, the Team is designed to improve performance, versatility, reduce weight and optimize comfort and customization.

However, its main objective remains to offer a particularly meticulous fit and the most versatile, high-performance skiing experience possible.

Specifications:

- PU - Quick Instep Sport

- Sustainable

- PVC Free Light Buckles With Hiking System

- 35mm Power Strap Grip Walk

METATARS WIDTH:
The width of the foot varies from person to person. To suit all skiers, our ski boots are available in different
volumes.


Tecnica ski boots come in three volumes:
LV (low volume - from 93 to 98mm), MV (mid volume - from 99 to 100mm) and HV (high volume - 103mm).
LV: for skiers with narrow feet or looking for a very precise, enveloping fit.
MV: for skiers with medium feet or looking for a standard fit.
HV: for skiers with strong feet or looking for a very comfortable fit.


FLEX:
Depending on the needs and level of each skier, we use a variety of
plastic combinations to create models with different flexes.
Tecnica boots are divided according to flex as follows:
RIGID (men's flex 140-120/women's 115-95), MEDIUM (men's flex 110-90/women's 85-75) and SOFT (flex
men's 80-60/women's 65-55).
RIGID: for experts or tall people
MEDIUM: for intermediate skiers or medium-sized people
DOUX: for beginners or light skiers

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