Flex in ski boots refers to how difficult it is to flex the boot forward.
Park ski boots flex.
In fact powderlife provides a good explanation of everything you need to know about flex for more information.
The higher the number the stiffer the boot.
When deciding on a pair of ski boots it s worth noting that preference varies dramatically from skier to skier.
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Often this number is written on the outside of the boot cuff.
The higher the number the stiffer the flex feel.
Do ski boots fit the way the manufacturer says they do.
But in short the lower the number or flexibility the more pliable the boot.
In the end you ll do your own flex tests remembering that in a warm ski shop you should be able to squat downward flexing the boot forward without being.
The three piece design offers a responsive flex as well as an impressive foot hold and lateral stiffness while the 90 flex rating provides a bit of give to ward off shin bang.
Nor can this guide be an exact assessment of them but it should give you an idea of the relationship among flexes.
Ski boot flex stiffness.
Boot flex ranges from very soft to race stiffness indicated by a numeric flex index that s usually a number from 50 soft to 130 very stiff.
Ski boot sizing and fit guide.
Manufacturer flex ratings are not exact industry standardized values.
Stiffness flex index the so called flex index is a number assigned to a boot that conveys how stiff that boot is in forward flex the feel against your shin.
It is usually located on the back of the boot around ankle height.
Ski boots come with various different flex levels.
Some ski boots have a switch so you can adjust the boots stiffness to match a particular type of skiing like powder groomers or bumps.
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The ski boot manufacturers are always experimenting with different plastic technologies and so between brands and models different plastics will react in different ways when the boots are flexed factors such as temperature and terrain should also be considered and so the flex ratings should only really serve as a general guide for the skier.