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K2 BFC 80 Ski Boots 2026

K2 BFC 80 Ski Boots 2026
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About this product

The K2 BFC 80 is an alpine ski boot built around comfort and accessibility, making it a strong choice for newer skiers or those who get out on the slopes less regularly. Its polypropylene shell and cuff surround a 103mm last, providing a wide, high-volume fit that accommodates broader feet without the break-in frustration common to narrower boots. The flex index of 80 sits in the soft range, reducing fatigue and allowing more forgiving movement for lighter or developing riders. Four aluminum micro-adjustable buckles work alongside a 30mm Velcro power strap for a secure, customizable closure, while the FastFit instep zone uses a softer TPU material to simplify entry and exit. Inside, the CushFit semi-custom liner combines open-cell and EVA foam for cushioned yet supportive contact. The removable GripWalk ISO 23223 rockered outsoles improve traction and comfort when walking or standing away from the snow. A one-year warranty is included.

Brand
K2
Size
25.5
Cuff
PP (Polypropylene)
Sku#
EB-241846-1001
Sole
GripWalk ISO 23223 Outsoles: Removable and interchangeable rockered soles designed to work with GripWalk binding systems for better grip and comfort while walking, standing, and hiking.
Type
Alpine Ski Boots
Boa®
No
Shell
PP (Polypropylene)

What people are saying

Reviewers consistently praise the K2 BFC 80 for its exceptional out-of-the-box comfort, thanks to its wide 103mm last and plush CushFit liner, making it a top pick for beginners and wide-footed skiers who want to escape cramped rental boots. The hands-free entry system earns repeated applause for making getting in and out effortless, and the GripWalk soles are noted for improving walkability around the resort. The heat-moldable shell and liner are highlighted as a bonus for achieving a more personalized fit. The most common criticism is that the soft 80 flex and roomy volume trade performance for comfort, leaving more aggressive or advancing skiers without the precision and support they need to progress beyond groomed terrain.

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