![]() I'm not sure why they would have omitted that feature as it was a critical feature of most ski boots in the last 40 years or so. ![]() They do not come stock with cuff cant adjustments- but there is a kit that can be installed. One more note about the new Salomon boots that I was unaware of until recently. Ramp angle, forward lean are all very important IMO as it determines how you will address and engage the boot. So, as important as flex is, the way the boot contributes to my stance is more important than the pure flex. In other words, I ski primarily from the bottoms of my feet, largely out of necessity. 90% of the "leverage" I generate inside my boot is from the bottoms of my feet (lots of toe pressure while centered in the sweet spot) and ankles leveraging into the side of the boot. I am one who does not- and uses the stiffness and upper cuff of the boot more for stability and shock absorption than for pure leverage. Some skiers rely on the flex of the upper cuff and stiffness of the boot for most of the leverage to the tip of the skis. Not changed is the characteristic X Pro medium-width fit that suits almost every foot. But I am inclined to agree with JimL that you should exchange them for the 120's and soften as needed. The Gist The all new 2018 Salomon X Pro 100 W comes toughened up to a 100-flex, which testers liked for its solid feel on edge and firm, supportive feel against the lower leg. Any attempt at heat moulding/boot modification will void the eligibility for return.A lot depends on how you "engage" the boots.Specifically for ski boots we ask you to not mark the soles while trying them on at home, only walk on carpet, boots used on concrete/hard surfaces will be refused a return.Please note that we cannot accept returns/exchanges on skis that have been mounted.Device must be returned in factory sealed packaging.Device must not have been turned on and/or the battery inserted.Avalanche Safety items are not eligible for returns.Packaging must be original & undamaged with all stickers/tags etc still attached & factory seal intact.The item must be in unused/unworn and in re-saleable condition.Return shipping to us is at your own cost. ![]() (Under Australian Consumer Law, defective items are not affected by this policy and will be treated as per the above Warranty section) Items marked as Clearance are not eligible for a return. First step is to lodge an RMA request on our Return Portal If you are not happy with your product purchased from you can return, subject to the below conditions, within 30 days of purchasing your item. Too big, too small, not stoked on the colour? No worries! For example a tear in the fabric isn't covered, but a burst seam or defective zip is.Īirline policies differ, but generally require you to report damage sustained to your luggage either at the airport or within 1-3 days of your flights in order to receive compensation. Luggage: Please note that luggage warranties specifically refer to manufacturing defects, not damage sustained during travel. The manufacturer or their local agent has sole discretion in determining whether an item is defective and qualifies for a repair or replacement.īe sensible – if you slide rails or hit rocks, your skis aren’t going to get replaced.Ĭhips to the edges of a ski's topsheet & topsheet peeling caused by skiing with your feet close together or banging your skis together on a lift are not covered by warranty.
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