Atomic Hawx Prime XTD 115 W Alpine Touring Boot (2022)

$701.00 $1,240.00
Size
1 in stock
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Boot Fitters Advice
Fit Tips
Powerful flex profile is perfect for intermediate/advanced skiers. Moldable shell and liner works very well for most foot types. Has high instep, but can be difficult to climb into during break-in period. Fits much wider than Hawx Ultra.
Forefoot Width
Forefoot Width
The feel of the boot at the widest part of your foot.
Medium
Heel Pocket
Heel Pocket
How narrow or wide the heel of the boot is.
Medium
Instep Height
Instep Height
The height of the boot across the top of your foot. If you often have pain here, then go with a high instep.
Medium
Tech Specs
Weight
1360 (24.5)
Range of Motion
74
Flex
115
Forward Lean
15, 17 Degrees
Last Width
100
Material
Polyamide
Sole
Skywalk Gripwalk Rubber Sole

A boot to get things done in the backcountry. With a 54 degree range of motion for ski touring the Hawx more than comfortably accommodates your stride and shows up for the downhill part with a 115 flex rating and forward lean of 13 or 15 degrees. Made for power and powder, the Atomic Hawx is a tool that performs.

Well known for it's fitting customization, Atomic designs heat-moldable boot shells that can be heated and contoured exactly for your foot. Paired with Mimic heat-moldable liners, the fit of this boot is customized to any skier out there. A 98mm last ensures you start out with just enough room, and can expand from there if need be. This is definitely a boot that works well for narrow or wide feet, high instep, no arch, narrow heel, bony ankles, or whatever your shape might be!

Four aluminum buckles, a lightweight polyurethane shell, reinforced backbone, burly cam-style booster strap, and Gripwalk pads round out this high performance comfy backcountry ski boot.

Customer Reviews

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K. (Snohomish, WA, US)
Works for high arches

I have always had problems with the top of my foot hurting or my toes going numb because I have a high arch. I attended a boot fitting appt. and after trying several styles, we landed on these. I had them molded and got the foot bed and compression sock. I've toured twice so far and they are the most comfortable boot I own. I'm actually excited to tour now instead of dreading it. No hot spots and they do what I need them to do hiking up and skiing down.