Backland XTD Carbon 115 Boot - 2025 - Women's
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Why We Like The Atomic Backland XTD Carbon 115 Boot
We like how the Atomic Backland XTD Carbon 115 Boot balances weight savings with impressive performance to keep us in control whether we are lapping the resort or strolling in the backcountry. The carbon-loaded shell material balances weight savings with powerful response, while the 100mm last offers precise control inbounds and just enough comfort to encourage an extra lap in the backcountry.
Details
- Versatile ski boots made for adventures both inbounds or out
- Carbon-loaded nylon shell is rigid and lightweight
- 100mm last balances uphill comfort and downhill performance
- 115 flex is powerful and easy to manipulate for good balance
- Modern closure system pairs buckles and cables for precision
- Free/Lock walk mode stays where you put it for peace of mind
- Moldable liner conforms to your feet for exceptional comfort
- Skywalk outsole helps you grip rocky ridges with ease
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- Shell Material
- carbon-loaded nylon
- Flex
- 115
- Last Width
- 100mm
- Buckles
- 2
- Buckle Material
- aluminum, Cross Lace 2.5
- Lean Angle
- 13˚, 15˚, 17˚
- Walk Mode
- Free/Lock 4.5 (74˚ range of motion)
- Liner
- 3D Platinum Tour
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes
- Liner Closure
- 40mm quick release cam strap
- Binding Compatibility
- Touring (ISO 9523)
- Sole
- Skywalk
- Claimed Weight
- [size 24/24.5] 2lb 13.5oz (1290g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- backcountry skiing, freeride skiing, powder skiing
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5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 11, 2024
Amazing fit and even better skiability
After having foot surgery that left my old touring boots no longer fitting my new foot, finding a new boot was not a process I wanted to start. As soon as I put on the backlands I thought ‘ where has this boot been?!’ It fit perfectly and skis as stiff as my alpine boots without compromising the insane walk mode.
Originally reviewed on atomic.com
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