QST ACCESS 80 Men's All-Mountain Boots

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QST Access 80 has a ratchet buckle for intuitive adjustment, making this easy walking boot convenient and comfortable for all-day skiing.

Best for

All-Mountain Beginner
Stiffness
Soft
Boot width
Wide
Weight
1655 g
Article ref.
LD7204$
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Why you'll love it
  • Convenience

    Convenience

    3 dedicated features : Slide-in liner for easy step-in, ratchet buckle for fast adjusting and Hike and ride system to improve walking

  • Lightweight

    Lightweight

    At a scant 1.6kg, QST Access is one of the lightest boots in it's class.

  • Lightweight

    Lightweight

    Lightweight shell and liner to reduce fatigue.

  • QST Access 80 has a ratchet buckle for intuitive adjustment, making this easy walking boot convenient and comfortable for all-day skiing.

    Skier level

    • Beginner
    • Intermediate
    • Advanced
    For skiers still working on the basics and improving their technique on easy, less steep slopes.

    Stiffness

    • Soft
    • Medium
    • Hard
    A flex rating between 60 and 80 for women, and 70 and 90 for men, ideal for beginner-level skiers and those whose morphology requires a more supple support.

    Boot width

    • Narrow
    • Medium
    • Wide
    A last width > equal to 102 mm (MP 26./26.5) offers a more generous boot volume and is ideal for skiers with wider feet and broader calves. To identify one's preferred last, the foot's width between the first and the fifth metatarsal bone is measured to gather an overview of the skier's natural foot shape and volume.

    Weight

    1655 g

    The pair: 3310g

4.6/5

Ratings 4.6 /5 (11reviews)
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