Boot-Ski - Livefit 80
Boot-Ski - Livefit 80
The Atomic Live Fit 80 is all about one thing: comfort. These boots is adaptable from 102-106mm wide making it the obvious choice for intermediate to advanced skiers with wider than average feet. We have been selling these like its nobody's business for the past couple years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. Gone are the days of spending hours upon hours at the boot fitter working to relieve the pain from your mangled feet, pick up a pair of Live Fits and simply put them on and go skiing.
80 Flex Index:This boot has a flex rating of 80, which is moving out of the softer-entry level boots and into the stiffer more advanced ski boots. A boot of this flex is appropriate for a wide range of skiers, from lower intermediates looking to improve to expert skiers who want a more casual flex.
102-106mm Last:This shell width of this boot is automatically adjustable (thanks to the Live Fit System), and is perfect for recreational skiers, those with average to wide feet, and skiers that like comfort for their feet. That probably makes up 95 percent of the skiing population.
Live Fit:The Live Fit system consists of two elastic zones at the forefoot that instantly adapt to the foot width of the skier. The shell adapts between 102 and 106mm, providing a custom type fit without the hassle of heat molding and expensive shell modifications. Basically, this feature makes these boots fit almost any skier.
Mega Buckles:Instead of the standard 4 buckle system (or sometimes 3), this boot has two oversized buckles that get the same pulling power and fit, with less stuff to worry about. One buckle over the top of the foot- done, one buckle above the ankle- done... Time to start skiing.
Single Micro Exicenter canting: Single canting on the outside of the ankle that will help correct an uneven ski platform. The adjuster stays right in the center, and pivots the boot without changing the fit or flex of the boot.
Tongue Pull:A loop of fabric at the top of the tongue helps in putting on and removing the boots. Pull it forward and to the side and your foot should slide right in.