Dalbello is well represented amongst mainstream and niche skiing communities alike. We’ve spent quite a bit of time with their Lupo series with almost no complaints. There’s nothing unique or “niche” about the DS MX 75. Hidden behind the acronym is a straight shooting 2-piece ski boot.
This classic, can’t miss design is a safe choice for newbies who need something to learn on- nothing more, nothing less. It qualifies for our “best of” list for a few reasons- first and foremost it’s comfortable and has a forgiving flex that will help those spending their first few days on the slopes understand that they’re supposed to be the ones driving the boot. The other reason is the price tag. This boot is dirt cheap, even by budget standards. It’s a great way to try out skiing for a season, and then move on to something more serious next year without taking a big financial hit.
If you absolutely love Dalbello boots, and specifically love the DS series- we have good news. These boots are manufactured in different flexes that can carry an aspiring skier from total novice to expert. If you love the way they feel on your feet, you may never have to go through the grueling trial and error process of finding a performance boot that fits your feet.
Notable Features
None: A straight-shooting, plain ski boot
Things we like:
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As affordable as ski boots get
Things we don't like:
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The quality of this boot scales true to the price
- Style: Overlap
- Last: 104mm
- Liner: DS Supercomfort Liner
- Soles: GripWalk
- Walk Mode: No
Things we like:
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As affordable as ski boots get
Things we don't like:
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The quality of this boot scales true to the price
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