The children's HEAD J 2 R ski boots are specially designed for younger kids who are starting to ski, offering ease, stability, and maximum comfort. With a lightweight design and easy entry (Easy Entry Shell Construction), these ski boots allow children to put on and take off their boots effortlessly, making their mountain experience fun and comfortable. The Junior Hi-Top technology ensures direct power transfer from the foot to the ski, allowing easier and more natural turns. At the same time, Duo Flex enables progressive and smooth flexion, maintaining a natural body posture for better control and balance. The anatomical Vario Last design perfectly adapts to children's feet, ensuring a comfortable fit without pressure, while the thermoformable inner foam keeps the foot warm and stable all day long. With a durable PU/SL shell and a low-profile two-buckle system, the HEAD J 2 R ski boots provide security and support.
- Category: Children's ski boots for beginner skiers
- Flex: Soft & progressive for easy learning
- Sizes: 195 – 225
- Shell: PU/SL (lightweight and durable for children's use)
- Closure type: 2 low-profile buckles
- Junior Norm: Specifically designed for young skiers
Technologies & innovations:
- Junior Hi-Top Tech: Allows direct energy transfer from the foot to the ski, helping kids make turns more easily and naturally.
- Duo Flex: Adapts to the force the child applies to the ski, allowing smooth and progressive movement.
- Vario Last Design: Perfectly adapts to the shape of the child's foot, providing a comfortable and secure fit.
- Easy Entry Shell Construction: Makes it easier for parents and children to put on and take off the boots effortlessly.
- Product Number
- 605664
Product Details
- Gender
- Kids
- Colour
- Grey
Specifications
- Usage
- -
- Skier Level
- Beginner
- Elasticity / Flex
- -
- Last
- -
Important information
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