| Management number | 235538934 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $210.00 | Model Number | 235538934 | ||
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Softer than the 105 sibling but still a real performance boot at heart, the Tecnica Mach1 LV 95 W TD2 brings the new W2W chassis to advancing intermediate women with narrow feet. The 98mm narrow last, polyurethane shell, polypropylene cuff, and the new T-Drive 2.0 connector deliver a 95-flex frontside boot that responds to good technique without demanding it. Strong intermediates working toward advanced get a boot that supports the progression instead of fighting it.
A 95 flex on a low-volume women's boot is a smart choice for advancing skiers. It's stiff enough to deliver real edge response on groomers but forgiving enough that progress doesn't require perfect technique on every turn.
Advancing intermediate to advanced women with narrow feet who want a performance-leaning boot that helps them progress. Skiers transitioning out of softer comfort boots and into something with more response, without jumping straight to a 105 or 115 flex.
The new 2027 Mach1 chassis delivers the same construction approach as the higher-flex models, scaled to a 95 flex appropriate for advancing skiers: PU shell with Quick Instep, bi-injected PP cuff with backspine, and the new T-Drive 2.0 system linking the upper and lower for consistent flex. The liner is Tecnica's Ecodesign W.S.D. Performance with C.A.S. construction, Celliant warming fabric, and a floating tongue for instep adjustment, all built on women's-specific shaping. Closure runs through four aluminum micro-adjustable buckles and a 35mm Velcro strap, and GripWalk soles handle the parking lot walk. C.A.S. shell and liner customization opens up punching, grinding, and heat molding to dial in fit.
The 98mm last rules out wider feet, so medium-volume skiers should look at the MV version of this same boot. A 95 flex is appropriate for advancing skiers but stronger advanced and expert skiers will want the 105 or 115 in the line. As an entry-level performance boot, this isn't the right choice for beginner or casual skiers who'd be better served by a softer all-mountain boot.
Tecnica's 98mm last is genuinely narrow, so this is a low-volume option for women with narrow feet. C.A.S. shell and liner give significant fit customization range. While not a hardcore performance boot, the precision of the LV chassis still rewards a session with a knowledgeable bootfitter to dial in the initial fit.
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