
Collection: Slalom Ski Boots
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2024 Radar Vector BOA Slalom Ski Boot
Regular price $359.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$449.99 AUDSale price $359.99 AUDSale -
2025 HO Stance 130 Atop Front Plate Boot
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2025 HO Stance 130 Plate
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2024 Radar Vector Slalom Ski Boot
Regular price From $319.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$399.99 AUDSale price From $319.99 AUDSale -
2024 Radar TRA Slalom Ski Boot
Regular price $279.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$349.99 AUDSale price $279.99 AUDSale -
2025 HO Womens Stance 110 Front Plate Boot
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2025 HO Stance 110 Front Plate Boot
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2024 Radar Prime Slalom Ski Boot
Regular price $239.20 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$299.99 AUDSale price $239.20 AUDSale -
2025 HO Womens Stance ARTP
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2024 Radar Vector ARTP
Regular price $100.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$199.99 AUDSale price $100.00 AUDSale -
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2024 Radar ARTP
Regular price $149.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$199.00 AUDSale price $149.99 AUDSale -
2025 Radar RTP (Alum)
Regular price $199.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per -
2024 HO Stance 130 Plate Front Boot
Regular price $399.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per -
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2025 HO Stance ARTP
Regular price $159.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$199.99 AUDSale price $159.99 AUDSale -
2022 Radar Lyric BOA Boot
Regular price $200.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$399.99 AUDSale price $200.00 AUDSale -
2022 Radar Lyric BOA ARTP Boot
Regular price $100.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$199.99 AUDSale price $100.00 AUDSale
FAQ's
What type of bindings should I choose?
Bindings come in various styles, with the key differences in fit, flex, and release systems:
Front boot + rear toe plate is a common setup.
Double boots offer more security and are better for aggressive riders.
Adjustable open-toe bindings suit multiple users.
Tips:
• Beginners should go for easy-entry, soft-flex bindings.
• Advanced riders benefit from stiffer, snug-fitting boots for control.
• Make sure bindings are securely mounted and adjusted to your foot size.
Are slalom ski bindings interchangeable?
Not always—it depends on the mounting plate system:
Some skis use universal hole patterns, while others are brand-specific.
Always check compatibility with your ski.
Tips:
• Match your bindings to your ski's mounting system.
• If unsure, ask the retailer or refer to the brand’s spec sheet.
• Some bindings allow fore/aft adjustment to tune performance.
How tight should my slalom ski boots be?
Bindings should be snug but not painful:
Too loose = risk of foot slipping out.
Too tight = discomfort and risk of injury.
Tips:
• Test fit on dry land first.
• Your heel should feel locked, but you should be able to release safely in a fall.
• Check for any pressure points after riding and adjust accordingly.
How should I care for my slalom ski boots?
Keeping your boots in top condition ensures safety and longevity:
Rinse with fresh water after use.
Let them air dry completely before storing.
Tips:
• Don’t leave boots in the sun or a hot car—it warps material.
• Store in a dry bag or boot rack.
• Check for cracks or damage regularly, especially around the heel and lacing areas.