Lange World Cup 150 (2006)
If the blue boot doesn't dominate World Cup equipment standings the way it did until recently, it's more for reasons of sponsorship money than performance. Today's big-name racers have more alternatives, which makes it harder to turn down a lucrative contract. But the 150 remains as fundamentally quick and precise as ever. The venerable "RL1" design has been tweaked: 5 percent more forefoot room, a more flexible sole, a stiffer flex. But the new World Cup retains defining Lange characteristics: tight heel-hold, offset ankle hinges, 3-degree ramp. Testers agree that if you can work out fit issues, it's a great high-octane freeski boot. Testers call it "surgically precise."
PRICE (MSRP): $850.00
Product Specifications |
How We Test
| Year | 2005/2006 |
| Level | Advanced |
| MSRP | $850.00 |
| Gender | Male |
| Rating: Toebox Fit | 2.40 / 5 |
| Rating: Forefoot Fit | 1.60 / 5 |
| Rating: Ankle Fit | 2.40 / 5 |
| Rating: Instep Fit | 3.00 / 5 |
| Rating: Adjustments | 2.75 / 5 |
| Rating: Closure | 3.70 / 5 |
| Rating: Response | 3.80 / 5 |
| Rating: Support | 4.00 / 5 |
| Rating: Flex | 5.00 / 5 |
| Rating: Steering | 4.00 / 5 |
| Rating: Comfort | 3.00 / 5 |
| Rating: Overall Impression | 3.70 / 5 |
| Rating: Average Score | 3.30 / 5 |
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