Overview
About Tecnica 2011 Diablo Inferno 130 Alpine Ski Boots (For Men and Women)
Closeouts. Stiff and race-ready, Tecnica's Diablo Inferno 130 alpine ski boots deliver excellent responsiveness and sensitivity, thanks to a dual cuff alignment and Power Chassis boot sole that maximizes edge-to-edge power transmission.
- Ski magazine "Gold Medal" award winner
- Removable Power Chassis carbon steel frame is integrated into the sole for direct transfer of power to the ski
- Dual cuff alignment system allows the cuff to follow the shape of the lower leg for improved comfort
- Quick instep system uses a softer piece of plastic for easy entry and exit without sacrificing performance
- Removable touch-fasten rear spoiler
- Two-position flex index adjustment
- Extra-strong, micro-adjustable carbon steel buckles
- Inferno Race liner offers excellent sensitivity
- Neoprene toe box keeps toes dry
- Made in Italy
Specs
Specs about Tecnica 2011 Diablo Inferno 130 Alpine Ski Boots (For Men and Women)
- Micro-adjustable
- Power strap
- Recommended use: Alpine
- Binding compatibility: Alpine
- Flex index: 130
- Number of buckles: 4
- Removable liner: Memory Ethafoam
- Outsole: Composite
- Height: 12"
- Last width: 94-98mm
- Weight (pair): 11 lb. 8 oz.
- Made in Italy
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
good boot
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Reviewed by doublediamond from Grand Rapids, MI on Monday, January 21, 2013
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5.0 out of 5 stars. My FaultVerified Buyer Reviewed by Run Mom Run from Aliso Viejo, CA on Monday, February 11, 2013My fault that I bought a half size too small, exchanging. But these are AMAZING racing boots. Even more amazing price. Stiff, responsive, highly adjustable. Sure to sell out quickly. Can't believe I stumbled on such a great deal!
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3.0 out of 5 stars. few pinch spots; not as stiff as a 130Verified Buyer Reviewed by al from bend, or on Thursday, February 7, 2013not stiff enough for a 130 flex, also, felt a bit loose
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5.0 out of 5 stars. good bootVerified Buyer Reviewed by doublediamond from Grand Rapids, MI on Monday, January 21, 2013I have been skiing over 40+ days for the last 15-years and have skied tecnica's for the majority of this time. A couple of years ago I bought Tecnica Dragon 120's as a less aggressive boot, as I am approcahing fifty, and thought a slightly softer boot would be more comfortable. After two years, I am replacing them with a narrower boot as I can almost role my ankle in the ample room inside the Dragon. The 98mm last of the Diablo fits my narrow foot much better and as with most new boots, which are softer front-to-back. the Diablo's work great for anywhere on the mountain as well as the race course.
One nice feature on technica boots is the steel reinforcement plate in the base of the boot that provides lateral stiffness over many years. I had a previous set of Atomic race boots that over 5-years torqued out and made the skis feel like my edges were not sharp, when I put the dragon's on, it was like I had brand new skis on.
The only feture I do not like about the Diablo's out of the box is that the toe box is small top-to-bottom. when I moved my orthodic into the boot the whole shell feels smaller top to bottom than previous race boots i have owned. These issues are miner as the boot fits well with the standard footbeds but I will likely find a thinner orthotic to fit and get the tight spots fixed at a good boot fitter. Though this is expected to get any boot to fit well