“These boots provide serious warmth and ankle stability,” said our tester after skiing Colorado’s Indian Peaks Wilderness in the three-pin adaptable X-11s. Comfort comes from a plush, padded tongue, heat-moldable liner, and a nifty inner lace-up cuff encapsulated in a zippered neoprene outer one. Not one drop of melted snow penetrated the system, meaning our tester’s feet stayed dry all day. (Flagrant creek-splashing is not recommended, as water will eventually soak through.)
Stability comes from two ratcheting buckles which prevent heel slippage; and plastic stays along the inner and outer ankle provide power to finesse tele turns in soft snow. Tip: They run slightly small, so size up by a half size. $280; 2 lbs. 6 oz. (43); unisex 36-48; rossignol.com
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What binding do you recommend with the Rossignol BC X11 boot on a 68mm wide ski with 185lb occupant.
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the zipper is weak - mine are both broken
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