The Ski Feel
The Remedy 130 feels precise and powerful, offering the kind of direct power transfer you’d expect from a race boot, but without the punishing rigidity that often comes with them. Even the smallest foot movement translates instantly to the ski—a defining trait of any performance-focused boot, regardless of discipline. Whether you’re dropping a heel on a front 450, carving into an icy takeoff, or driving your skis through powder, this boot ensures your power transmission is immediate and efficient.
As a notorious knuckle inspector, I gave the ShockStopper boot board a thorough test. The difference was noticeable compared to the solid boot board in my Il Moro, on which I’d hit the same knuckle the day before. The ShockStopper dampened impacts more effectively—though sadly, no boot can fix my phantom speed-check problem.
Customisation
For most people this boot will likely need some adjustments. The liner is heat mouldable, and Atomic have added a lasered grid pattern to the inside of the shell to aid the fitter when grinding or punching. The boot board also has grooves to help judge the depth of grinding, and the liner’s tongue can be adjusted easily to change the instep height.
After five years of bootfitting experience, I have never found a two-piece boot that I can fully get along with.
I have a narrow foot and a flamingo-like lower leg. My issue in boots such as the Technica Mach1 LV 130, has always been a “shin bar”—where when flexing into the boot it feels like flexing against a one of these steps.
Silvano Zeiter