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Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 UltraFit Womens Ski Boots

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$199.93
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Women who are ready to rip all across the mountain in comfort and performance are going to love this boot from Tecnica. For the advanced to expert skier the Tecnica Attiva P90 Phoenix Ultrafit is the ultimate in comfort and performance. With its slightly wider fit, this boots comfort is only matched by its ability to rip the whole mountain. The insulating layer Primaloft offers fast drying and great breathability. It consists of very fine soft multi-diameter fibers that are compressible like goose feathers, do not absorb water and keep the foot warm even when damp. This is all achieved thanks to its capacity to retain body heat despite its ultra-light weight. The Primaloft technology has been extended to the whole toe box area, which is particularly cold-sensitive. Get the Attiva P90 Ski Boots from Tecnica and feel what a great fitting performance boot is supposed to fit like.


Skill Range:    


  • Primaloft footbed and toe box for warmth
  • Women-specific flared scalloped calf design
  • Four micro-adjust buckles for a secure fit
  • Easy Move cuff catch
  • Triple-density bi-injected polypropylene shell

Ski Boot Specifications

Ski Gear Intended Use: All Mountain
Category: Downhill
Width: Medium (100-103mm)
Forefoot Width: 100mm
Flex: Medium
Actual Flex: 90
Flex Adjustment: Yes
Buckle Count: 4
Number of Micro Buckles: Four
Buckle Material: Carbon Steel
Cuff Alignment: Single
Ski/Walk: No
Prewired For Heat: No
Special Features: Delta Force Switch
Special Features: Hinged Instep Catch
Warranty: One Year
Used: No
Skill Range:
Model Year: 2011
Product ID: 167810
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Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 UltraFit Womens Ski Boots
 
3.7

(based on 3 reviews)

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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      1.0

      Didn't fit

      By Baywoman skier

      from Ann Arbor, MI and Copper Mountain, CO

      About Me Expert

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      Pros

      • Buckles Easily

      Cons

      • Causes Blisters
      • Could Not Be "bumped Out"
      • Difficult Entry & Exit

      Best Uses

      • Downhill

      Comments about Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 UltraFit Womens Ski Boots:

      Returned the boot since it was impossible to "bump out" in the bunion area ....and I do not even have bunions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I bought Nordica Transfire R-2 they fit fine.

      • Sizing:
      • Feels true to size
      • Width:
      • Feels too narrow
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      5.0

      Love these boots

      By Julie

      from Vermont

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

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        Cons

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          • Downhill

          Comments about Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 UltraFit Womens Ski Boots:

          These boots have just the right amount of flex, and are so comfortable I don't even notice them. And they are almost $400 less expensive than the other, painful, boots I bought and returned after 3 runs (I won't mention the brand but it wasn't tecnica)

          I ski about 50 - 60 days/year, mostly woods and bumps, not a speed demon.

          • Sizing:
          • Feels true to size
          • Width:
          • Feels true to width
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

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          5.0

          Another Great Tecnica Boot

          By Downhill Dave

          from Tustin, CA

          About Me Expert

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Buckles Easily
          • Easy Entry & Exit
          • Lightweight
          • Quality Construction
          • Retains Warmth

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Downhill

            Comments about Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 UltraFit Womens Ski Boots:

            Stick with Tecnica boots if you want a quality boot that fits, preforms, is confortable and won't let you down. I switched to Tecnica boots after having problems with other manufaturers. This is my 4th Tecnica boot and they have all exceeded my expectations.

            Service and delivery comments:

            Skis.com shipped my boots right away. They were delivered on time and in perfect condition.

            • Sizing:
            • Feels true to size
            • Width:
            • Feels true to width
            • Was this a gift?:
            • Yes

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            • Q:

              I'm new to skiing after 20 some years of not skiing. I consider myself a novice. I have a wider foot and I need a boot for a thicker calf. I've rented boots 4 times this year and each time adjusting to fit the calf is stressful & I'd like my own boots. I typically wear a ladies size 9 or 40. It sounds like this boot works for a low thicker calf but would it be appropriate for a novice?
              Asked on 3/13/2013 by I want my own boots. from WI

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              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                The Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 is actually a medium width boot that is designed for the more advanced skier, and would not work for your needs. I would recommend instead a boot like the Dalbello Aspire 65 or the Salomon Quest Access 60, both of which will have a more moderate flex for both comfort and novice to intermediate level skill, while being a wider forefoot and larger calf accommodating model.

                Answered on 3/13/2013 by Dru in CS from Royal Oak, MI
            • Q:

              My with has a size 11 1/2 foot, would this boot fit her?
              Asked on 3/13/2013 by skibum

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              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                At a size 11.5, you would need a 28.5 mondo point boot, which most womens boots (including the Tecnica Attiva UltraFit) do not come in. She would more than likely be looking at either a custom model or a mens boot instead.

                Answered on 3/13/2013 by Dru in CS from Royal Oak, MI
            • Q:

              I am 5'11"; lean; with a smaller calf...do these boots fit a smaller calf muscle?
              Asked on 2/10/2013 by Tall and Lean from NY, NY

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              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                The Tecnica Attiva Phoenix 90 boots are designed to fit medium to larger calves better than most boots, and would not be ideal for thinner or smaller calves.

                Answered on 2/11/2013 by Dru in CS from Royal Oak, MI
            • Q:

              I need a boot for large calf muscle; many boots are too tight in calf area. Does this boot have comfort adjustments that fit a large calf need?
              Asked on 11/24/2012 by Jim from Bellingham, WA

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              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                This boot has a removable spoiler to help with larger calves as well as macro-adjustment and micro-adjustment in the catches and buckles on the upper of the boot. This boot is know for fitting larger calves quite well but keep in mind that each situation is unique.

                Answered on 11/26/2012 by Thom - Product Specialist
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