No technical changes but a small cosmetic update on the X-8 Classic. The advantage of this sporty boot is that it has very high technical arguments while maintaining a good tolerance and an exceptional comfort.
What are the characteristics of the X-8 Classic cross-country ski boot?
For those who already know this boot you can see that nothing has changed apart from its appearance. Rossignol has opted for continuity in its Sport line, and we can only agree with this choice. The Dual Core heel struts do a great job of stabilizing the sidecut and helping you ski downhill, off-trail and on turns. The boot still has the same features in the toe cap, with a central zip and a neoprene upper crown for a better fit in the lower leg. The foot roll is very harmonious thanks to the Turnamic sole that maintains an excellent flexibility on the front. In terms of comfort, the X-8 has a wide forefoot to provide maximum comfort and no discomfort when rolling the foot. The Speedlace Lock lacing system contributes to the precision of the shoe and ensures a very satisfactory support. This model is compatible with NNN, Prolink and Turnamic binding standards.
Who is the Rossignol X-8 Classic cross country ski boot for?
With a style and fit very similar to the race models, the X-8 is aimed at an athletic audience that needs a comfortable boot. It is a model adapted for occasional to regular use and in a perspective of technical progress. Far from being a racing model, it is a very progressive shoe that allows you to evolve technically.
What are the main qualities of the Rossignol X-8 Classic cross country ski boot?
Progressive
Good support of the heel block
Good comfort / support ratio
Nordic Ski Boot Rossignol ---X-8 Classic
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