| Terrain | How It Handles | |---------|----------------| | | Excellent edge hold; the cuff’s support allows aggressive carving without feeling “locked.” | | Variable Snow | The cuff’s flexibility helps adapt to uneven surfaces, but the 80 flex can feel a little soft on very steep, icy runs. | | Powder / Backcountry | The boot’s lighter weight (compared to full‑hard shells) reduces fatigue on long ascents, but it lacks the ultra‑stiff support of high‑performance touring boots. Good for resort powder days. | | Freestyle / Park | The softer top and float buckles absorb impact well, though the 80 flex is not as “pop‑ready” as a dedicated park boot (typically 70‑80). Still a viable option for light jibbing. |
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| Terrain | How It Handles | |---------|----------------| | | Excellent edge hold; the cuff’s support allows aggressive carving without feeling “locked.” | | Variable Snow | The cuff’s flexibility helps adapt to uneven surfaces, but the 80 flex can feel a little soft on very steep, icy runs. | | Powder / Backcountry | The boot’s lighter weight (compared to full‑hard shells) reduces fatigue on long ascents, but it lacks the ultra‑stiff support of high‑performance touring boots. Good for resort powder days. | | Freestyle / Park | The softer top and float buckles absorb impact well, though the 80 flex is not as “pop‑ready” as a dedicated park boot (typically 70‑80). Still a viable option for light jibbing. |
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