If you're looking to get out there and explore the endless backcountry and beautiful winter woods, look no further than the Fischer OTX Adventure cross-country ski boots. Insulated for warmth and featuring an integrated gaiter, the sealed zipper keeps your feet warm and dry in deeper snow and colder temperatures. For sketchy/fun downhills, having this extra material goes a long way in adding and providing confidence to the equation. The OTX Adventure boot also has a hinged polymer cuff that articulates and bends with your ankle, while providing excellent lateral support. If you're on a side hill or an icy slope, you'll be glad you have a bit of stiffness underfoot so that you can get full-purchase on the terrain below you. The medium flex of the sole is a great option for backcountry skiing as you do have to lean on the boots a bit more for performance and grip, especially when the terrain and snow conditions are challenging. The bigger the bar, the better the control, so when you're in these boots, you're going to feel like you're directly connected to the ski for sure. The sole consists of Fischer's Rottefella NNN binding bar, and this gives the boot a lot of power and control when clicked into the binding. The fishscale allows for glide as well as some grip for climbing and as the slope gets steeper the folks at Fischer have designed a little removable climbing skin that will get. 75MM (3-Pin) Boots 75mm, or 3-pin, boots are the most obviously distinctive family of nordic ski boots. This is Fischer’s Off Track Collection (OTX) with their proprietary Off Track Crown fishscale pattern on the base and steel edges keeping you in the driver’s seat. From left to right: 75mm (3-Pin), Spring Pin, NNN, and SNS. These have more of a classic look to them, but the insides tell a different story. Here’s a quick look: The four families of nordic boot soles, with corresponding bindings below. ![]() The Fischer OTX Adventure cross-country ski boots are a burly setup that's built and shaped to handle some of the most rugged skiing you can find in the backcountry.
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