BOA has been installed in alpine boots since the 2023-2024 season, and with the number of brands and models using it increasing every year, you can feel its growing popularity. Nordica's alpine boots have been equipped with it since the 2024-2025 season, marking its second year this season. Until now, the boot shell only featured BOA, and the upper shell only had a single BOA buckle, but for the 2025-2026 season, the company has introduced a dual dial BOA, with all boot buckles being BOA type. This double BOA is also used by other manufacturers, but Nordica has also released a cuff wrap (upper shell) BOA type. Nordica offers three BOA types to choose from, providing a variety of options for a wider range of skiers
The model recommended by the manufacturer's representative is the "Speedmachine 3 130 BOA® C. GW." The BOA® Fit System with H+i1 technology allows for millimeter-level adjustment of the fit. It evenly wraps around the pressure points of the lower leg. The SPEEDMACHINE 3 Tri Force cuff, redesigned to incorporate the BOA cuff wrap, provides a uniform fit to the cuff, improving overall comfort and reducing pressure. The lower shell features a classic buckle type, making this model ideal for alpine skiers and experts looking for a more aggressive style of skiing
New Shape Skis debut in the on-piste Doberman category!
Dobermann Multipista DC FDT | D = 119-74-97mm (170, 175cm) | L = 160, 165, 170, 175, 180, 185 | R = 15m (170cm) ¥220,000
The Multi-Pista was developed with the aim of being the one ski that can handle everything from first chair in the morning to the slopes that close, and from the summit to the base. This model is designed to handle all kinds of snow and conditions, and features the versatile All-Terrain Tip & Tail Shape on the tip and tail, and Nordica's traditional Dobermann Race On-Piste Shape underfoot, which brings out the grip of the ski. While providing strong edge grip and stability, the rocker shape provides a light swing weight and outstanding maneuverability
Additionally, the slightly wider tip contributes to a stable ride that adapts to a variety of on-piste conditions. It maintains precision and power while carving, while also enhancing acceleration with each turn. This is a board that all-day skiers can rely on
This season's Nordica skis are generally more flexible and easier to ride. In particular, the Doberman SLR, Multigara, and Multipista have improved flex and torsion, making it easier to control the top and tail
This brand, owned by the Italian company Tecnica, is a long-established ski brand with over 70 years of history. Founded in the 1930s, it began as a manufacturer of leather hiking boots and other hiking boots. After World War II, it underwent numerous technological innovations, including the PVC (polyvinyl chloride) injection process and the production of outer shells using a one-piece molding method (double injection) of different materials, and has grown into a leading brand with a global market share in ski boots. In the freeskiing field, it offers a lineup centered around the long-running and popular "ENFORCER" model, which offers the high glide performance of a racing model while also allowing for a high degree of freedom in how you play