One question from me: for a light skier (75 kg / 190 cm) that has advanced technique and goes on average 30 km/h - 80 km/h (mostly GS) would this boot be better than the 130 flex? I think because I am light I will not put actually that much force on them and the 110 will give me better feel and confort. What do you think ?
In general, that theory does apply, but it also has to do with your aggressiveness as well as ankle flexibility. If you are stiff in your joints, you don't need such a stiff boot, while if you have a huge range of motion in your ankle, you need some stiffness in the boot to keep you from flexing out of it. Based on your available stats and application, I'd split the difference and check out the 120 flex.
Hey Bob… do the rivets in the back allow you to stiffen the boot higher if you want a 120 flex at some point?
Yes, I'm not sure if the boot comes with them in the box, but you can always get one at a boot shop. I'd say it'll add to the stiffness of the boot.
Does the 2023 110 have the cork in the liner? I see that the 2024 does but can't find anything on the 2023
99.9% sure there's cork in the 2023.
So safe to say the boot is unchanged for 2024?@@SkiEssentials
@@scottkiedrowski7670 Pretty darn safe.
@@scottkiedrowski7670 Yes, and 100% sure it has a cork liner I own one
Is the speed machine 3 100 same thing as the 110 just different flex
HI Leo!
It's a slightly different liner as well, but yes, the 100 is the same as the 110 just a bit softer.
@@SkiEssentials thanks
Does the 110 have grip walk on them?
Best of my knowledge, if a boot is available to have GW, it comes with it, and that alone. They're not putting two sets of soles in boots anymore.
SE
yes with GW, i own them, excellent!
One question from me: for a light skier (75 kg / 190 cm) that has advanced technique and goes on average 30 km/h - 80 km/h (mostly GS) would this boot be better than the 130 flex? I think because I am light I will not put actually that much force on them and the 110 will give me better feel and confort. What do you think ?
In general, that theory does apply, but it also has to do with your aggressiveness as well as ankle flexibility. If you are stiff in your joints, you don't need such a stiff boot, while if you have a huge range of motion in your ankle, you need some stiffness in the boot to keep you from flexing out of it. Based on your available stats and application, I'd split the difference and check out the 120 flex.