Product Description
Designed for lighter riders who like to make the mountain their personal playground, the Dalbello Krypton 2 Kryzma I.D. Women's Ski Boot has all the same features as Dalbello's other top-shelf freeride boots packaged with a slightly friendlier 115 flex. Using Dalbello's famous three-pice Cabrio archtiecture—a stiff PU shell and cuff with a progressively-flexing polyamide tongue—the Kryzma provides plenty of side-to-side stiffness to transfer energy into your edges and prevent slop, with a flex that's tough enough to handle hard-charging lines and mild enough to dominate in the park. If that's not sweet enough, it also comes with interchangeable stiff and medium tongues, and canting, flex, and lean adjustments, so you can dial in the perfect flex and fit for whatever's on the menu.
You probably won't have to do much fiddling with your stance or fit, though, because the Kryzma's designed to be money right out of the box. The Contour 4 shell fit is designed to accommodate ankle, metatarsal, and navicular bones without the need for punches and grinds, and the center-balanced Rocker stance is specifically engineered to drive fat and progressively shaped skis from a more neutral position. Once your foot's in the Kryzma, it'll stay there, too, because the I.D. Thermo Pro Lady liner is fully heat moldable, and the Dynalink rearfoot retention system provides ridiculous amounts of heel hold without interfering with the flex of the shell. The forefoot buckle's been inverted, as well, which presses your foot down into the interchangeable firm and medium bootboards and resists breaking and bending more effectively than a traditional buckle. The upshot of all this? You can point the Kryzma at big lines, big jumps, or deep powder with confidence, knowing that if you do fall, at least it won't be your boots' fault.
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