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Nordica Men's Sportmachine 3 120 Alpine Ski Boot

$599.99 $479.99

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Armed with exceptional comfort and performance, Nordica’s® Sportmachine 3 120 loves to tackle the entire mountain. 

Inspired by Nordica’s legendary Speedmachine boots, it sports a wider yet low profile 102mm fit that can accommodate high-volume feet and features an aggressive flex just slightly more forgiving than the Sportmachine 3 130. Its 3 Force Construction is paired with a new spine and cuff design that maximizes the transmission of energy from the leg and foot to the liner and shell, boosting control and efficiency. The Adjustable Cuff Profile can also be fine-tuned to better cradle the contours of your calf. And for a fit that’s truly personal, its liner and shell can readily be customized.

  • Tri Force shell construction increases comfort without sacrificing power
  • Soft plastic inserts integrated into throat allow for easy step in and step out
  • Adjustable Cuff Profile for customized fit
  • Breathable and water-resistant Primaloft® insulation
  • Isotherm built into liner to help keep feet warm and dry
  • Gripwalk® soles for easy walking and great grip on varying terrain
  • Four micro alu buckles
  • Color: Anthracite / Black / Red
  • Volume: Medium Wide
  • Skier level: Intermediate to advanced

Product Features:

Last 102mm
Flex 120
Shell material Bimat PU
Cuff PU
Sole Gripwalk Extra-Grip
Liner 3D Cork Fit Primaloft
Weight 1.98 kg.
Recommended use All Mountain
Number of buckles 4
Size / Weight Men's

Style Number: NOR050T0400M99265, NOR050T0400M99275, NOR050T0400M99285, NOR050T0400M99295, NOR050T0400M99305

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In 1939, after years of experience as traders in hides, two brothers Adriano and Oddone Vaccari founded "Nordica" in Montebelluna, making casual footwear. In the after-war years Nordica specialized in ski boots, although continuing to supply the market with cross-country ski shoes and climbing boots.

The sixties saw radical transformations including the introduction of the buckle, a fastening system conceived in Austria and applied for the first time in Italy by Nordica.

The great innovation of 1968, however, was the all-polyurethane ski boot; specific molds (one for the right boot and one for the left) and injection presses were developed.

In 2003, the Nordica brand was purchased by the Tecnica group. The new corporate strategy is aimed at the ski sector with particular attention being paid to the racing and competition product. The feeling between some celebrated names in skiing and the Nordica brand is confirmed once again by the great performances in the world cup and by the recent world championships in St. Moritz.