The Lange LX 90 ski boot is designed for skiers who want a comfortable fit without giving up on downhill performance. With a mid-range flex and a generous internal shape, it aims to offer supportive control on groomed runs and varied terrain alike.
Its 102 mm last provides extra room across the forefoot, making it a good choice for those with wider feet or anyone who prefers a less snug feel. The flex rating of 90 delivers solid edge response and power transmission, while still allowing for a bit of forgiveness during long days on the snow. Paired with a high-volume shell, the LX 90 helps reduce pressure points and promotes better blood flow for all-day comfort.
Here’s what those specs really mean: the “last” is the width of the boot’s shell at its widest point—102 mm indicates a roomier fit. The “flex” number measures how much the boot resists forward bending—90 is considered medium-stiff, striking a balance between responsiveness and comfort. “High volume” refers to the overall internal space, giving the foot and lower leg more breathing room and making the boot easier to put on and take off.
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