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A lighter mid-performance boot aimed at intermediate to advanced women, the Head Nexo LYT 80 Ski Boots have a versatile 80 flex and mid-wide footprint that'll fit most feet with ease. Smart Frame construction allows weight to be shaved from the shell where it's not needed for support, and the forward flex of the Nexo LYT 80 can be adjusted. Head pays particular attention to the plight of women with athletic calves and allows expansion of both the liner and shell for more volume. A great skiing boot that will make every ski day a better one.
Last: 100 mm / S 1850cc – A comfortable average width last that will fit most average and slightly higher volume feet.
Easy Entry – Bi-injected with a soft plastic over the instep to ease the foot's entry into the boot.
Form Fit – Customizable shell fit system that's oven moldable by your bootfitter. Plastic formula holds stretches better than ever before.
Women's Double Adjustable Cuff – Adjustable for thinner or wider calves.
Flex: 80 – Medium flex for intermediate to advanced women skiers
Stiffer/Softer Flex Adjustment
Perfect Fit S Liner
Auto Adapt Tech – Allows the rear of the liner cuff to expand freely allowing comfort for all calf sizes.
Shell – Polyurethane
Cuff – Polyurethane
Smart Frame Shell – New lightweight Graphene-infused shell construction designed for more dynamic rebound.
Duo Flex – Enables a progressive and reactive flex with precise ski control through all phases of the turn.
Single Canting
Forward Lean – 14˚
Ramp – 4˚
Aluminum Alloy (90%) Superleggera Buckles – Simple, effective and reliable.
4 Micro-Adjustable Alloy Buckles, 1 Supermacro Light Ratchet
30 mm Velcro Strap
HP Frame Footbed
ISO 5355 Alpine Soles
GripWalk Soles [Sold Separately] – Grippy treaded rubber soles for ease of walking and security. Not compatible with all alpine bindings; ask your certified ski tech for specific boot sole/binding issues.