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Krypton Ax 120 Ski Boot

Krypton Ax 120 Ski Boot
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About this product

The Dalbello Krypton Ax 120 is a freeride-oriented ski boot built around Cabrio construction, which combines smooth progressive flex with solid impact control on variable terrain. The 120 flex index suits aggressive skiers who want responsive power transfer without sacrificing comfort, and the 100mm last provides a slightly roomier fit compared to traditional Krypton shells. The Contour 4 Fit shell comes pre-mapped at four key pressure points, specifically the ankle, heel, navicular, and 5th metatarsal, to reduce hot spots and improve overall fit. Inside, the IF Performer liner is heat moldable for a personalized, supportive feel that aids precise control. The Kinetic Response Tongue stores and returns energy through each turn while helping to minimize shin bang. Stance customization is handled through Twin Axis Canting and forward lean adjustment, and the Dynalink heel retention system keeps the foot locked securely during flex and hard landings. Priced at approximately $187.50 CAD.

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What people are saying

Reviewers consistently praise the Dalbello Krypton AX 120 for its impressive balance of comfort and high-end performance, particularly highlighting the 100mm last as a welcome solution for skiers with medium-wide feet who previously could not tolerate the narrower Krypton fit. The Cabrio 3-piece construction earns strong marks for its smooth, progressive flex and precise power transfer, while the stock liners are frequently called out as among the best available. Expert testers note the easy entry and effective heel retention from the Dynalink buckle system. The most common criticism centers on long-term durability: users report that the boot softens noticeably over time, with tongues wearing out and buckles or hardware occasionally failing after heavy use.

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