The Atomic Hawx Prime XTD 130 BOA GW is a freeride touring ski boot built to bridge the gap between uphill efficiency and downhill performance. It’s aimed at skiers who want one boot for both skinning up and charging descents without switching gear.
This model comes with a 100 mm last and mid-volume fit that offers a snug feel without pinching, while the BOA closure system provides quick, on-the-fly micro-adjustments. At approximately 2017 g per boot (size 26–26.5), it remains light enough for longer approaches yet solid underfoot when you point it downhill.
With a flex rating of 130, these boots sit firmly in the performance category. A higher flex means a stiffer shell that delivers stronger counterpressure, giving you precise control and responsiveness in varied terrain and at higher speeds.
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Atomic says about theHawx Prime XTD 130 BOA GW
The Atomic Hawx Prime XTD 130 BOA GW is a high-powered, medium-volume crossover boot built for backcountry touring and all-mountain skiing. It has features designed for walkability and ease of movement in a hard-flexing shell. Next generation Prolite keeps the build slim yet stiff with key power reinforcements for strong downhill skiing. With a medium 100mm last, this boot has BOA® Fit System, a micro-adjust dial that wraps the lower shell around the foot for increased comfort. Mimic technology paired with a best-in-class Mimic Elite liner with Power Ankle Lock (PAL) offers superior long-term heel hold and next-level customization potential through heat molding. Reposition the Adaptive Fit System (AFS) Tongue according to perfect the fit over your foot and shin. Free/Lock 4.5 is a robust, external ski/walk mechanism that securely locks the cuff to the shell, and 54° range of motion in the cuff means steps uphill come with ease. GripWalk Soles are compatible with MN, MNC and pin bindings.
Product specifications
| Flex | 130 |
|---|---|
| Last | 100 mm |
| Volume | Mid |
| Weight | 2017 gr (26-26.5) |






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