Dalbello primarily uses lightweight, high-performance Polyamide (P.A.) nylon and Pebax® shells, which offer strength, flexibility, and lightweight durability.
The Cabrio design is a 3-piece architecture that combines a boot shell, cuff, and tongue to maximise customised fit, responsiveness, and comfort across diverse skiing styles.
Dalbello boots feature flex ratings typically from 70 to 130, indicating stiffness. Higher values, like 130, are for advanced riders seeking aggressive performance, while lower values offer more comfort.
Dalbello’s MyFit Boot System allows custom heat molding of liners and shells for personalized fit, enhancing heel hold and responsiveness.
Yes, many Dalbello models include walk modes with increased range of motion (up to 40°), touring-compatible tech inserts, and hike-forward versatility, perfect for backcountry and ski touring.
Dalbello offers boots with last widths from 98mm (narrow, performance-oriented) to 102mm (more forgiving, comfort fit), catering to different foot shapes.
Yes, Dalbello’s range includes race, freeski, touring, and all-mountain models, thanks to their innovative architecture and custom fit technology.
Dalbello’s Lupo series features Contour 4™ Shell-fit technology, independent heel and instep closures, and a Center-Balanced “Rocker” stance for stability and control in challenging terrain.
Dalbello’s lighter models, especially touring boots, weigh around 1.7 to 2.5 kg per pair, while racing or aggressive models can exceed this for maximum performance.

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