The Panterra 95 W GW has been specially tailored to sporty female skiers with high standards who demand both performance and comfort. Its Powercage design and milled outer shell result in optimum power distribution across the entire boot and reduce the weight without compromising stability. A variable sole angle with a canting system under the foot and adjustable cuff volume provide additional ways of adapting the boot to your personal preference. The tongue integrates better into the shell, improves ergonomics and delivers more rebound. The three-part cabrio design also delivers even flex and damping as well as support at the sides and rear. Getting into and out of the boot is now easier than ever. The women’s ID liner boosts heel support and provides toe space, warmth and lots of comfort. It can of course be warmed and shaped in the shop for an even better fit. With its GripWalk soles, hike mode with a ski/hike motion radius of 51° and adjustable outer shell, the Panterra 95 W ID GW is really comfortable to wear and walk in. The 3D Grip texture also makes the Panterra extremely robust.
- Flex: 95
- Last: 99- 101mm with the innovative VVF system. (Variable Volume Fit) accommodates a wide variety of foot shapes with max foothold and exceptional comfort, thanks to the ability of the forefoot buckle to pull the lower shell in as it tightens.
- Dynalink heel retention is an independently functioning heel / instep closure assembly which minimizes foot sliding, heel lift and boot shell distortion during the flex effectively.
- Ride and Hike: as the burly cuff lock mechanism frees the upper cuff from the lower shell a long range of motion for functional hiking and climbing is guaranteed. Due to the unique Cabrio design it doesn't contain any compromises on the skiing performance.
- Better walking comfort and more grip - that's the big benefit of this boot mounted with GripWalk soles! These new soles are compatible with GripWalk specific bindings (marked with the GripWalk icon) without any height adjustment and can also be skied with touring bindings (ISO 13992). They are not compatible with regular alpine bindings (ISO norm 9462).