Some kinds of ski boots--KAIPI SPORTS

Atomic Atomic is a ski brand out of Austria that was established in 1955, resulting in a long involvement in the sport of snow skiing. Atomic produces a vast list of ski equipment including skis, poles, bindings, boots, goggles, and helmets. Their ski boot lineup is very extensive and covers every major category such as all-mountain, race, powder, and park and pipe. Atomic goes on to categorize their boots by gender, width, and flex giving riders a range of options regardless of experience and ability level. Dynafit Dynafit is a ski company that launched in 1950 as one of the first big producers of ski boots. They produce a line of ski boots falling into the four categories that they label as Freeride Touring, SkiTouring, SpeedTouring, and SkiRunning. They have a variety of models within each of these categories. Dynafit is a ski boot company that places a lot of their design emphasis on the weight of the boots. They strive to produce comfortable and lightweight boots that provide high quality performance. Lange Lange was the first ski company to manufacture plastic ski boots in 1962 and created higher performing racing ski boots in 1965. Lange's focus is on ski boots as that is the only product that they manufacture. They design and produce boots in the categories of race/on-trail, all-mountain, and freeride/adventure boots. Their boots are designed to provide the highest level of comfort and control. One key feature that Lange boots possess is a better grip sole to add to traction levels for skiers that may be hiking ridgelines to gain access to backcountry ski areas. Nordica Nordica is an Italian company specializing in the production of skis and ski boots. The ski boots that Nordica manufactures fall into their three categories of front, all-mountain, and freeski. The boots that fall into the front category are race-specific, high performing ski boots. The all-mountain category is made up of boots are raved to be versatile ski boots that are ready to take on packed, groomed slopes, as well as, the powder of the back country. The boots within the freeski segment possess high traction soles, more flexibility, and shock absorption qualities that make them the perfect boots for the terrain park. Full Tilt Full Tilt is a company specializing in ski boots that was established in 2003 with the mission statement to "bring back to life the ski industries original 3-piece ski boot design." This design features a tongue that fully opens allowing for easier foot insertion and is cinched closed with cable system, much like a shoelace, that prevents dead spots in the front of the boot. Full Tilt produces a line of boots with varying degrees of flex and boot width. In addition, there are several different designs to meet the needs of the riding styles of all-mountain, freeride, and freestyle.