Fischer ski boots hit the market a few years ago, and have been steadily gaining popularity. Their “toes out” Somatec stance really helps to engage the inside ski at the top of the turn. This technology is now being knocked off by a few companies, but patents prevent exact duplication. Last year was our first carrying the Fischer boots, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. Half of our boot fitting staff is now skiing in them, and love the way they perform. .
The RC4 Comp 110 is our highest performing Fischer boot. It’s stiff enough for precision on hard snow, but forgiving enough to rip bumps and crud. The 99 mm last fits lots of feet well, and it has a neutral stance that is perfect for tippin’ and rippin’. .
The MX Pro 105 has a 102 mm last, and handles higher volume feet and larger calves. It skis well all over the mountain. .
The MX Fit 80 uses a 103.5 mm last to accommodate wide feet with all day comfort. It is a softer boot with a ski/walk switch. .
The Vision 100 is Fischer’s top end ladies boot. It’s a precise boot with a snug fit (100 mm last), and really hooks the ski up. .
The Vision 90 uses a 102 mm last for a more relaxed fit, and is a solid all mountain boot. .
To see details on all of our Fischer alpine boots, select from the table below: