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  • Dalbello Women's Cabrio MV Free 95 IF Ski Boots 2026
  • Dalbello Women's Cabrio MV Free 95 IF Ski Boots 2026
  • Dalbello Women's Cabrio MV Free 95 IF Ski Boots 2026
  • Dalbello Women's Cabrio MV Free 95 IF Ski Boots 2026
  • Dalbello Women's Cabrio MV Free 95 IF Ski Boots 2026
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Dalbello Women's Cabrio MV Free 95 IF Ski Boots 2026

$729.99

The women's Dalbello Cabrio MV Free 95 ski boots are designed for the intermediate to advanced female skier seeking a comfortable, versatile freetouring option.

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Color: Mist/Anthracite
UPC: 616438832948

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Description

This boot is designed for the intermediate to advanced female skier seeking a comfortable, versatile freetouring option. The Cabrio three-piece construction and 95 flex provide an even, harmonious flex and excellent shock absorption across varied terrain. A generous 101mm last and the IF HIKE MV W Liner ensure all-day comfort, while the Ski-Walk mechanism and pre-mounted GripWalk soles allow for efficient hiking and easy transitions.

Specifications

Cuff Material Polyamide composite
Construction Cabrio
Last (mm) 101
Shell Material PU
Strap Power strap 40 mm
ISO ISO 23223
Flex 95
Liner IF HIKE MV W

Features

Dynalink + Dynalock

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The Dynalink is fixed coaxially to the pivot so the buckle really works with a 45° angle and the heel is held back more efficiently. Moreover, the buckle has an articulated tail that engages the base of the lever (Dynalock) and only disarms when you try to open the buckle

Forward Lean Control

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FORWARD LEAN control wedges may inserted at boot rear between lower shell and cuff to change forward inclination angle.

Progressive Cabrio Construction

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Dalbello's unique Cabrio construction combines a boot shell/boot cuff assembly with an external Kinetic Response Tongue closure which enables a smoother and progressive power transmission same as great shock absorption. Together these features provide great versatilty and better adaptability on different kind of snow and uneven terrain.

Gripwalk Premounted

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Better walking comfort and more grip - that's the big benefit of this boot mounted with GripWalk soles! These new soles are compatible with GripWalk specific bindings (marked with the GripWalk icon) without any height adjustment and can also be skied with touring bindings (ISO 13992). They are not compatible with regular alpine bindings (ISO norm 9462).

Micro-Adjustable Buckles

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Permits skiers to precisely “fine tune” buckle closure tension for a more exact fit. With micro adjustment, you can twist the buckle to make it longer or shorter.

Customizable Boot Board

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The boot board has small holes with depth markings. This feature allows boot fitter to grind precisely and adjust the stance both frontally and laterally

Cabrio Ski-Walk

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The new Cabrio ski-walk mechanism has the interaction surface with the shell curved to automatically adapt to the canting adjustment. In addition, the forward inclination of the cuff can be adjusted by changing the rear insert which can be easily unscrewed with a screwdriver

Ski Boot Size Conversion Chart

MONDO POINT 22 22.5 23 23.5 24 24.5 25 25.5 26 26.5 27 27.5 28 28.5 29 29.5 30 30.5 31 31.5 32 32.5
USA MAN 4 4 ½ 5 5 ½ 6 6 ½ 7 7 ½ 8 ½ 8 ½ 9 9 ½ 10 10 ½ 11 11 ½ 12 12 ½ 13 13 ½ 14 14 ½
USA WOMAN 5 5 ½ 6 6 ½ 7 7 ½ 8 8 ½ 9 9 ½ 10 10 ½ 11 11 ½ 12 12 ½ 13 13 ½ 14 14 ½ 15 15 ½

Note: We highly recommend heading into your local ski shop to try on any boot before purchase. All ski boots fit differently and your size is just the first consideration of many to get an ideal fit.

Know How Boots Are Supposed To Fit

Ski and Snowboard boots should feel comfortably snug everywhere—heel, instep, and toebox.  Your toes should be barely touching the front edge.  If a boot fits "just right" out of the box, chances are it will be too big when the boot breaks in.  Specifically as the heel pocket breaks in your foot pulls away from the front edge of the boot, allowing for some toe wiggle room. It usually takes 4-8 times riding to break in your boots.  Or, for many boots, you can have them heat molded at a shop to simulate the break in process.

Helpful Trick

  1. 1. Put your boot on and tighten it up like you're about to go riding. 
  2. 2. Now stand up straight with your knees locked.  Your toes should be lightly touching the front of the boot.  Not enough to bend your toes, but there should be contact.
  3. 3. Now get into your athletic ski or snowboarding stance with your knees bent.  You should feel pressure on your shins as you flex the boot.  In this stance, your toes should pull away from the front of the boot.

Why Does This Work?

Ski and Snowboard boots are designed to fit when you are using them on the slopes, not when you are walking around.  Look at your boot from the side.  Notice the way the entire boot leans forward.  This shape will force your foot forward when you stand up straight, causing your toes to hit the front of the boot.  However, when you bend your knees and get into your performance stance, your foot moves back into the proper position for riding.  Your toes will leave the front of the boot as your heel sinks into the heel pocket.

Graphic showing fit when standing straightGraphic showing fit when leaned forward

Know Your Shoe Size

We mean your actual shoe size.  More often than not, when we ask someone their shoe size before measuring their foot they tell us anywhere from a half size to two sizes bigger than their actual measurement.  A half size bigger in your favorite pair of sneakers isn't a big deal, but ski and snowboard boots need to fit snug everywhere for proper performance, and to prevent foot pain, blisters and cold feet.  Yes, boots that are too big can cause cold feet.  Over-tightening buckles to compensate for a big boot can cut off blood flow, causing cold feet.  

Leave the Cotton Socks at Home

Do NOT use cotton socks.  Cotton retains moisture which causes blisters and cold feet.  We suggest a wool/synthetic blend, however, 100% wool or 100% synthetic socks work well too.  Ski/Snowboard socks are specifically built to add support and comfort. 

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