Full Tilt claim that the Rumor is one of the lightest high-performance ladies boots on the market. Packed full of features to make them both comfortable and responsive; the Rumor will compliment your skiing whether you're charging fast on-piste, getting deep in the powder or lapping the park. The Rumour is a narrow-to-medium fitting boot so if you have wider feet check out the Plush range. The rubber heel on the ski boot gives you more grip when walking around resort while the Intuition heat mouldable liner, with minimal stitching, makes these boots super warm, even on the coldest days. Like all Full Tilt boots, the Rumor is built around a 3-piece shell design which features a progressive flexing tongue; rather than having a boot with a single piece cuff and continual flex, the free-floating tongue gives a softer flex at the top of the movement, becoming stiffer as the boot is compressed more. This gives you a mellow boot to cruise in on piste and a stiffer boot for when you're skiing fast. Unlike more traditional shell types, the free-floating tongue means there's no "bottoming-out" at the end of the flex range which is a contributing factor to shin-bang and discomfort in traditional boots. The use of cables rather than buckles also adds to the smooth flex and helps with rebound by having minimal impact on the flex of the boot. The way the tongue attaches to the boot means it can be opened fully forward giving you plenty of space to get your foot into the liner in the boot. This is particularly beneficial if you've had foot or ankle injuries in the past. All Full Tilt boots are designed with interchangeable tongues so you can tailor the flex of the boot by using a softer or stiffer flexing tongue (sold separately). They also feature interchangeable cables (also sold separately) in varying lengths; this allows you to fine-tune the tightness of your boot to suit the shape of your leg and foot. The shell has a 3-position forward lean adjustment which allows you t
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