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The Atomic Redster TJ 65 is Atomic’s top Redster ski boot for junior racers who need a smaller, lower-cuff design. This race-ready boot in a unique 98mm Junior Last comes packed with Atomic’s top race-proven technology. The Junior Performance Shell employs a progressive flex for better damping and a supple feel, making it easier for lightweight skiers to ski their best while staying in control. Built with strong PU shell and PP cuff material, the Redster TJ 65 generates more power in each turn, has long-lasting durability, and has more customization potential. Combine superior shell engineering with underfoot Power Chassis and the Team Gold Liner, which has heat-moldable materials and a roomy 3D Stretch Toe Box, and you get Atomic’s highest performance offering in the junior boots range.
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Youth Designed for Kids
Narrow Narrow fit ski boots will typically be suitable for skiers with narrower feet. They will also work for more aggressive skiers seeking more control and responsiveness. Typically 99mm and narrower. Proper fit assessment and potential customization are important for maximizing comfort and effectiveness.
Low Below average height of the instep area of the foot and not uncommon to someone who deals with flatter feet.
Low Important area of the boot in regards to the upper cuff that wraps the lower leg and is where most power is generated from the skier to the ski. If not a secure fit around the leg the skier may experience a common foe known as shin bang.
Soft A soft flex designed to be more forgiving by allowing more flex of the lower leg at the ankle to help maintain balance while skiing.
No Not compatible with pin bindings
Intermediate An intermediate level skier or snowboarder can comfortably ski or ride on blue slopes, make controlled parallel turns, and handle moderate speeds, but may struggle with steeper or more challenging terrain.
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