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Atomic Backland XTD Carbon 115 Ski Boots - Women's
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About this product
The Atomic Backland XTD Carbon 115 is a women's alpine touring ski boot designed to handle demanding ascents and technical descents. Built around a carbon-reinforced construction, it delivers a responsive, lightweight feel suited to serious backcountry terrain. The 115 flex rating places it firmly in the performance-oriented category, offering enough stiffness for confident downhill skiing while still allowing the range of motion needed for efficient uphill travel. Available in a Black and Rust colorway, this boot is engineered for versatility across a wide range of touring conditions. The XTD platform is built to balance walk-mode mobility with downhill precision, making it a practical choice for skiers who cover significant vertical gain and expect reliable performance on the descent. Fit and sizing follow Atomic's standard women's last geometry, and the carbon construction contributes to a reduced overall weight compared to traditional plastic shells.
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- Ski & Snowboard
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- Black/Rust
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Atomic Backland XTD Carbon 115 W as an exceptional "do-it-all" AT boot that genuinely delivers on both ends of the touring day. Its uphill performance draws particular enthusiasm, with testers highlighting the 74-degree cuff rotation, frictionless walk mechanism, and lightweight feel that make long skin tracks feel effortless. Downhill capability is described as surprisingly confident for a boot this light, with solid power transfer on steeper terrain. The 100mm last, cushy 3D Platinum Tour liner, and Memory Fit heat-molding earn consistent praise for out-of-the-box comfort. The main recurring criticism is that the cuff flex can feel "hinge-y" or somewhat collapsible under aggressive, hard-charging descents, an issue noted more by heavier or more aggressive skiers. It is also slightly heavier than pure ultralight touring options, and skiers with heel-hold issues may need custom footbeds to dial in the fit.
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