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Ski Boots -  fischer The CURV 130 VAC GW
Ski Boots -  fischer The CURV 130 VAC GW
Ski Boots -  fischer The CURV 130 VAC GW
Ski Boots -  fischer The CURV 130 VAC GW
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2022-2023

FISCHER
The CURV 130 VAC GW




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Ski equipment - Ski Boots - FISCHER The CURV 130 VAC GW

Product code: U06622

EAN:9002972766985

The CURV 130 VAC GW

High-performance boot with Mid Volume Last

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

High-performance boot with a lightweight shell and perfect First-Fit for wider feet. The CURV 130 VAC boot has a thermoformable IFZ Performance liner for secure heel fit and is further adjustable with velcro fitting pads to improve the connection between foot and shell as needed.

Excellent Walkability

The Curv boot seeks to be the skiers’ best friend thanks to the standard mounted GripWalk® soles. These rockered and rubber textured soles enable a comfortable stride and ensure ultimate grip across all types of terrain encountered during a day at the ski resort.

Lightweight Shell

The proprietary Fischer VACUUM material used in these shells delivers impressive ski performance and greatly reduces weight, making for an enjoyable ski day. This shell material has a predictable, supportive flex that does not vary much with temperature, enabling you to ski with confidence. VACUUM shells are also incredibly customizable and allow you and your bootfitter to find the perfect fit.

Details:

  • Operating conditions: HIGH PERFORMANCE MV

  • Flex index: 130

  • Last: 101 mm

  • Last by 26-5 MP: 99

  • Weight (g): 1930

  • Sizes: 24,5 / 25,5 ... 29,5

  • Pin Insert: no

  • Shell: VACUUM, Phatt Maxx, 3D Pre Shaped Ankle, Lace Liner, SOMA TEC

  • Sole: GripWalk®

  • Liner: Curv Performance

  • Buckles: GT

  • Strap: Phatt Maxx

  • Shaft rotation: no

  • Forward lean: no

  • Binding system: GripWalk®

Brand

Fischer:
The company was founded in 1924 by Josef Fischer, Sr., a cartwright, in Ried im Innkreis, northeast of Salzburg, Austria. In addition to making wagons, he made an occasional pair of skis. By 1934, the company had significantly expanded it ski manufacturing, with 30 employees, and selling 2,000 pairs of handmade skis in the United States alone. Following the conclusion of World War II, Josef Fischer, Jr. became involved in the reconstruction of the company. In 1949, Fischer developed the first ski press to speed up production, which was still by hand. By 1956, the company employed 137 craftsmen, and was manufacturing 53,000 pairs of skis annually. In that year, Fischer adopted its three-triangle logo. In 1964, the company completed a new factory on the outskirts of town, featuring a state-of-the-art computerized sawmill. Fischer also introduces metal skis for the first time, on which Egon Zimmerman wins the downhill at the 1964 Winter Olympics. By 1967, the company had 775 employees, and produced 330,000 pairs of skis. The company has devoted considerable research efforts over the years to develop skis for racing, including alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and skis for attempting the world speed record.

The bare facts of the 12l13 Nordic World Cup season speak for themselves: five of the seven large and eight of the thirteen small crystal globes are won by athletes of the Fischer Racing Team. In the Nordic disciplines 70% of the athletes make it to the podium with Fischer skis and 41% are also successful with Fischer boots. This means that Fischer is the most successful ski and boot brand in the World Cup for the fourth time in succession


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