HEAD · Ski & Snowboard
Formula 105 MV GW Ski Boots - Women's
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About this product
The HEAD Formula 105 MV GW is a women's ski boot that bridges race-derived performance and everyday wearability through a thoughtful set of customizable features. Built on a 100mm medium-volume last, it accommodates a range of foot shapes while maintaining a precise fit, and the polyurethane shell offers an adjustable flex range of 115 to 105 (rated 125/115). A race-balanced stance geometry positions women more centered over their skis, with a forward lean of 16 degrees using the classic method (9 degrees with the new method) and a 4-degree ramp angle. The extended toe box encourages natural toe articulation, while HEAD's Women's double adjustment cuff alignment and four micro-adjustable low-profile buckles allow fine-tuned customization. The 3D Formula liner incorporates Liquid Fit technology at the heel and ankle for targeted support, and a 35mm Velcro strap adds a secure, wrap-around feel. PrimaLoft insulation, a Perfect Fit 3D construction, and Grip Walk sole compatibility round out the boot's practical feature set.
- Category
- Ski & Snowboard
- Brand
- HEAD
- Color
- Colour: Black - Anthracite
- Flex
- 125/115
- Last
- 96: 98: 100/MV
- Shell
- PU
- Ergo Balance
- Race balance, Forward lean-classic method 16°, new method 9°, Ramp angle 4°
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the HEAD Formula 105 MV GW for skiing more powerfully and responsively than its flex index suggests, with expert testers noting it delivers strong edge control across all conditions. The Liquid Fit liner, adjustable flex (105 to 115), women's-specific cuff alignment, and straightforward four-buckle closure are all highlighted as well-executed features suited to advanced and expert skiers. The most common complaint is initial toebox fit: some testers found the boot runs short in length, causing toe pressure out of the box, though width and height were generally adequate. The firm liner feel, while appreciated for performance, may not suit skiers seeking a more cushioned ride. A professional boot fitting and heat molding are widely recommended.
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