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Lange Comp 50 Team Ski Boot - Junior
Set you little up-and-coming racer up with the Lange Junior Comp 50 Team Ski Boot and watch him leave the green and blue trails for more challenging terrain. This three-buckle ski boot holds your child's foot snugly with its warm Custom Pro liner and micro-adjustable buckles. Replaceable heel and toe plates add life to the Comp 50 Team Ski Boot, and the easy-entry shell takes the red face and angry feet out of your child's ski day.
Bottom Line: Outfit your child with the Lange Comp 50 Team Ski Boot and just try to keep up.
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As far as flex, what weight would use a 50, 60 etc? assuming...
As far as flex, what weight would use a 50, 60 etc? assuming the child is an expert.
By: mcronin1321423
August 5, 2008
Junior ski products are tough because kids aren't all that great at expressing how well boots really fit, and what technologies are better than others for them.
Assuming your kid is a kick-ass skier who can drop any slope, I'd look at the Nordica SuperCharger Jr., which has a different flex-index for each size instead of making all Jr. boots with the same flex (which most manufacturers do).
http://www.backcountry.com/store/NOR0052/Nordica-Supercharge
By: Matt Fuller ![]()
August 5, 2008
from melbourne australia, where is shipping coming from and likely...
from melbourne australia, where is shipping coming from and likely time factor, is price in american dollars
By: www.whitwo2292805
July 6, 2008
Backcountry.com proudly ships from the Wasatch Range in Salt Lake City, Utah. Prices are entirely in American dollars, and the freight alone for these boots will set you back ~$75USD (excluding any customs charges, which you are entirely responsible for). UPS will get it to you in a matter of a few days.
If you've got a friend in the US that you can ship things to for holding, you might be better off.
By: Matt Fuller ![]()
July 6, 2008






