Women's snowboard boots with adjustment wheel, medium flex - ALLROAD 500 black
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BENEFITS
Rigidity
Medium flex (6/10) for effectively steering the board at high speed.Adjustable
2-zone fastening: Habu® fItsystem micro-adjustable+shin rip-tab.Traction
Ultralight sole with large studs for good grip on all types of snowCushioning
EVA sole, 80% air for lightness, cushioning and thermal insulation.Fitting comfort
Firm foam with a good balance of comfort and support. Thermoformable liner.Fit
Ergonomic 10 mm foam heel wedge: good foot support at high speed.Repair
Free lifetime replacement of habu® laces & adjustment wheels:habufit.com/supportTECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
Separate tightening system - 2 zones
1. The micro-adjustable habu®FitSystem (produced by Boa® Technology) for powerful and precise tightening of the bottom of the shoe.
2. Powerful strap to flatten the boot on your shin.
With this strap, every flex/extension, the shin is less tight and the foot is more compressed. A lower cable length stops this negative effect.
habu® Fit System (produced by Boa® technology)
1) the innovative innovative wheel ensures micro-adjustment and precision,
2) the habu® cable is light, but very durable with 75 stainless steel strands.
3) low friction habu® guides ensure uniform pressure distribution whilst minimising wear and long lifespan.
How to repair the habu®FitSystem
After-sales service is guaranteed on the website habufit.com/support
Boot flex/stiffness
Adding Flex Up
This is an accessory which is inserted into the tongue of Decathlon snowboard boots produced from the 2022/23 season onwards. A pocket has been included in the design so that it's properly positioned in terms of height and laterality.
The Flex Up makes sense over time: If your boot turns more limp, give it a second life.
Heel support: level 2 (/3) liner
1. liner that can be thermoformed at home
2. "Ergonomic Heel Pad"
3. "2 point + scratch" liner tightening system + shin strap
4. "Hook & Loop" link between the liner and boot
1. Thermoforming the liner by yourself / WARNING
1. Thermoforming the liner independently / INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
2. Remove the inner soles from the liners, place the liners on the oven plate covered with a piece of baking paper
3. Wait 15 mins
4. Put the socks back on, put them on with a pair of ski-snowboard socks and tighten them (not too much)
5. Put on the boots on and tighten fully
6. Wait for 15 minutes when static.
This operation can be repeated if necessary.
2. Ergonomic Heel Pad ankle foam
- the shape is based on an average of 40 foot scans. It is perfect for holding the foot tightly and adapts to everyone
- the material: a soft but firm elastomer foam.
You can feel the support as soon as you slip your feet inside. And when you ride, there are no hard points.
3. 3-point liner fastening
- At the instep
-Above the ankle bone
-At the top of the liner.
There is no tightness on the top of the foot to minimise chafing but also to avoid tightening the instep which can cut off blood flow and cool the toes.
4. Hook & Loop Link between the liner and boot
Insole
If you really feel the need for added support for your foot in the liner, you have two options:
- get a sole pre-formed at the arch and heel area
- get a sole that can be thermoformed to suit your foot. This is the most effective solution.
Sole: grip, traction, cushioning and thermal insulation
How can I be sure it's the right size?
2. Tighten the boot
3. Stand upright
4. Your big toes should just touch the tip of the boot without causing unpleasant pressure
5. Bend your legs forward, your big toes move backwards and no longer touch the end of the boot.
A word from the product manager
Season Ref. 19/20: this model now has 2 tightening zones: A tibia rip-tab and a tightening wheel with a dial and cable/softer boot foam, still thermo-formable for greater comfort.
Season ref. 21/22: Reduces the thickness of the liner around the tibia to close the rip-tab,
Season ref. 22/23, Following breakages, we have changed the wheel manufacturer.
Thank you for your opinions.
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With ecodesign, we reduce the environmental impact of our products.
Analysing the product's environmental footprint enabled us to identify the most impactful stages of its life cycle. Thanks to this approach, our design teams were able to develop this product while significantly reducing its environmental impact.
Ecodesign actions on this product
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Material
Rubber recycled
Product made from 1% recycled rubber
Using recycled rubber rather than conventional rubber reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 8%.
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Environmental Impact
Designed to reduce environmental impact
Product made with a CO2eq reduction of 6% compared to the previous or similar product
Our design teams are working to develop processes that will reduce the impact of a product, while preserving its technical characteristics. This reduction relates to the following indicators: climate change, air pollution, water pollution and resource depletion.
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Process
Dope dyed
Product made from 15% dope dyed yarn
Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 46% compared to conventional dyeing.
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Material
Recycled polyester
Product made from 6% recycled polyester
Using recycled polyester rather than conventional polyester reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 16%.