The Atomic Hawx Prime 100 is the perfect ski boot for the most people and in the most situations – a medium-width ski boot with a medium flex
It offers a reliable but exciting ride for less aggressive skiers for whom day-in, day-out comfort is a must-have
For less weight, less work, and more skiing, it’s designed with Prolite – a revolutionary light construction with added reinforcements where needed.
With a 100mm last, it’s made for medium-width feet, and the pre-shaped 3D Gold liner gently hugs your feet from the start – and feels even better after the thermoforming Memory Fit process that customizes the shell, cuff, and liner
For recreational skiers looking for real-deal performance with ski-all-day comfort, this boot is the definitive answer
Colour: Black / Red
Fit: 100mm, medium, size 26x
Flex: 100
Weight per Pair: 3716g, 8lbs 3oz size 26x
Liner: Memory Fit 3D Gold Liner, 3M™ Thinsulate Insulation
Features:
Legendary Hawx Feel, supreme first fit and anatomical lasts combined with unique balance geometry to create a boot that works for everyone, pros and beginners alike.
Prolite, revolutionary light construction with added reinforcements in key zones
True Flex PU Shell / PU Cuff
Memory Fit. create the perfect personalized fit in minutes with our advanced heat-fitting
Can be molded, up to +6mm, to fit a wide range of foot shapes from average to wide using Atomic's Memory Fit heat molding process
Memory Fit 3D Gold Liner:
- 3D Ankle & Heel
- 3D Stretch Toe Box
3M™ Thinsulate Insulation
Regular Cuff height
Energy Backbone
15° Forward Lean
3° Shell Rotation
40mm Velcro Strap
6000-Series Alu Buckle
Size Adjuster included, the "x" size adjustment
Cantable GripWalk
Grip Pads
Walk Sole ISO 23223. TYPE A
GripWalk is a sole/binding system that makes walking in ski boots significantly more comfortable, while also reducing the chance of slipping
Yet the GripWalk system also guarantees outstanding on-snow performance
- A high-profiled slip-resistant sole leads to outstanding grip for walking
- Simply step-in: Bindings with GripWalk Logo need NO height adjustment, even when used with regular alpine boots and soles
- Increased walking comfort and improved natural roll thanks to curved rubber sole
- Standing on a flat surface, GripWalk soles make the stance geometry more upright and more comfortable
- In a GripWalk binding, a GripWalk boot regains Atomic’s athletic stance
With Memory Fit all three elements of the boot adapt to the foot – shell, cuff and liner – and memorise the entire footshape
Expansion can be up to 6mm in total forefoot width and up 10mm in total ankle width
The result is a permanent and complete anatomical fit.
Just choose the bigger half size boot and adjust it down
All Atomic liners feature an Asymmetric Liner Construction (ASY) with an asymmetric tongue, toe box, collar shape and high-quality lining materials
It’s the most anatomical construction on the market, and the best for supporting your feet while skiing
The Hawx range features the special Memory Fit 3D liner
This includes pre-shaped heel and ankle areas for an even better first fit and no hotspots – even after a hard day on the mountain
Atomic Hawx Prime Size Guide :
Mondo |
UK |
EU |
Sole Length mm |
Last Width mm |
25 - 25.5 |
6.0 - 6.5 |
39 - 40 |
295 |
98 |
26 - 26.5 |
7.0 - 7.5 |
40.5 - 41 |
305 |
100 |
27 - 27.5 |
8.0 - 9.0 |
42 - 43 |
315 |
102 |
28 - 28.5 |
9.5 - 10.0 |
43.5 - 44 |
325 |
104 |
29 - 29.5 |
10.5 - 11.0 |
45 - 46 |
335 |
106 |
30 - 31.5 |
12.0 - 13.5 |
46.5 - 47 |
345 |
108 |
Have your feet measured by a Ski Boot Fitter at BAC
In general people should not select a boot with a last width that is narrower than their foot
The closer the last width is to their measured foot width, the snugger and tighter the boot will feel (more performance but less comfort, less warmth)
This means that people who have a medium width foot can either ski in a 98mm lasted boot or a 100mm lasted boot depending on what their performance vs comfort expectations are
In general, going too tight causes problems in regards to warmth and comfort
Going too wide causes problems of lack of control and potential discomfort due to the foot moving around inside the boot
Ultimately, length and width are only two components of how a boot should fit
Other points to consider are for example instep height, heel hold, the fit around the calf, and general impressions of comfort and foot hold
Watch:
Boots That Fit : Make You A Better Skier (YouTube)
Atomic Memory Fit (YouTube)