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The XT3 range has been designed to be ridden but above all to perform on the descent, for a versatile freeride practice. With its 100 mm fitand 100 flex, the
For climbing, it features the
On the way down, the construction
The Dual 3D Full Liner liner fits your foot perfectly for unprecedented comfort, but also for greater precision. Constructed from a double moulding, first to follow the shape of the shell and then to adapt to the volume of the foot, this liner offers very good energy transmission from the body to the ski for even more efficiency. Fully thermoformable with its three very dense foams, it offers unequalled foot support!
Thus, the




- Flex: 100
- Fit : 100mm
- Weight of the pair: 3168 g in the size 26.5
Materials
- Shell: Polyurethane
- Cuff: Polyolefine
- Fastening: 4 buckles - 100% Aluminium light
- Strap : 40 mm Power Strap
Technologies:
Active Power V-Lock :
High foot mobility and range of motion when climbing thanks to an innovative walking mode. This makes walking easier, effortless and more natural. Once you reach the top, simply lock the metal-on-metal system to enjoy all the Lange expertise on the way down, unrivalled performance and ever more power, precision and bounce.
Injection of materials of different stiffnesses in the same mould, through three injection points on the shell and two on the cuff. The result is a sandwich construction with a very thin layer of rigid materials on the outside, which encloses softer materials in its core. Strategic areas of the boot are constructed with a softer plastic that makes the boot easier to put on and more comfortable to wear. This technology makes it possible to adjust at the same time the progressiveness of the flex, the back support and the rebound in a very precise way. A perfect fit!
Dual 3D Liner Full :
This 100% thermoformable liner, made of two different high density foams, is the latest innovation from Lange. It allows a very precise fit around the volume of the foot, with high tension. The liners are made in two stages, firstly to perfectly follow the shape of the shell, and secondly to be as close as possible to the shape of the foot. This brings more comfort and a better transmission of energy between the skier and his boots.