S/MAX CLASSIC
Made for skiers who crave performance and comfort, S/Max Classic are race-inspired, Carbon Loaded™ boots with perfect classic flex and a 102 mm medium racing last. Featuring Quicklace™ with dissociated lacing, a double step-in and an adjustable heel strap, they ensure more precision, control and energy transmission at every stride.
Article ref. L47848500+
- Best for
- In-track
- Width
- Regular
- Compatibility Norm
- Prolink
- Level of Practice
- Advanced, Intermediate
- Flex
- Soft
- 3D Chassis System Classic: This chassis, specifically designed for classic practice, offers increased heel stability, optimized energy transmission, and excellent torsion rigidity.
- Carbon Loaded™: Offering up to 20% more flexion and torsion stiffness, this carbon shell can be shaped into more complex shapes which bring more anatomic rigidity in shin and calf areas.
- Classic Flex: Stability, control and power transmission. Good forefoot flexion for classic style and stiff rear part for perfect torsion to flexion rigidity ratio.
- ClimaSalomon™ Waterproof Membrane: Salomon’s highly waterproof ClimaSalomon™ WP Membrane tests at 100.000 mm on the Schmerber scale, where more than 30.000 mm is already considered suitable for extreme conditions.
- Waterproof Zipper: Designed to better protect your feet from snow and water, this waterproof zipper covers the laces and ensures your feet stay dry longer.
- Racing: Comfort, support and power transmission.
- 102 Performance Fit: Medium volume for maximum foothold, high comfort and precise fit.
- Thinsulate™ R 78%: This highly isolating lining is made with at least 78% recycled materials, so your feet can enjoy great protection.
- Prolink Lab Classic: A racing outsole designed to maximize kick feeling, with a low profile for exceptional snow feeling and optimum flex for classic.
- PVC free
- Second Skin construction: The lacing system is directly fixed on the external envelope of the boot. When pulling the lacing system, the boot is perfectly wrapping your foot, like a second skin.










