Overview
About Whitewoods 301 Touring Nordic Ski Boots - Insulated, 75 mm (For Men and Women)
Excess. Updated with metal speed-lacing eyelets and an improved upper, Whitewoods 301 Touring Nordic ski boots offer flexible touring comfort and feature 100 g Thinsulate® insulation for reliable warmth.
- Synthetic leather and mesh upper
- Reinforced toe guard and heel counter
- 100 g low-bulk Thinsulate® insulation
- Metal speed-lacing eyelets for easy adjustment and a secure fit
- Gusseted tongue with front and rear pull loops for easy on-off
- Removable padded insole
- D-ring on toe for gaiter placement
- Compatible with 75 mm 3-pin bindings
- Gusseted tongue
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Whitewoods 301 Touring Nordic Ski Boots - Insulated, 75 mm (For Men and Women)
- Recommended use: Touring
- Lacing/Buckle system: Lace
- Upper: Synthetic
- Lining: Synthetic
- Removable insole
- Outsole: Synthetic
- Imported
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1.0 out of 5 stars.
Shockingly (dangerously?) bad
Reviewed by Skiingskier from Vermont on Tuesday, March 7, 2023
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Shockingly (dangerously?) badReviewed by Skiingskier from Vermont on Tuesday, March 7, 2023I bought these boots to take skiing. I took them out for a brief ~3 mile loop. Worked great, so I felt confident taking them on a longer and more committing 9 mile adventure ski. Wow, what a terrible idea. ~3 miles in the toes started ripping out of the boots whenever I would put any sort of lateral or backward pressure on them (so turning or climbing). It appears that the 3-pin holes were ripped out. After 8 miles total in the boots! The only nice thing to say is that these boots made me realize that I have great, loving, patient friends, who waited for me when I had to posthole up steep inclines because my ski wouldn't stay on, and when I had to walk down anything with turns because lateral pressure popped out the boot. Glad it wasn't a very cold day or this could have been a dangerous situation.