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Description
Blizzard & Tecnica Mach1 HV 130 – High Volume Power & Precision
The Blizzard & Tecnica Mach1 HV 130 is built for high-level, all-mountain skiers who demand maximum performance. Grounded in classic ski boot design, it integrates T-Drive technology for smoother, more consistent flex and efficient energy transfer. With a high-volume anatomically shaped shell and liner, the C.A.S. technology ensures an excellent fit right out of the box, while still allowing full customization for ultimate comfort and precision.
- High-performance flex: 130 stiffness rating for aggressive skiing.
- High volume fit: Designed for skiers needing more space and comfort.
- T-Drive technology: Provides smoother flex and efficient power transfer.
- C.A.S. shell & liner: Great fit from the start, customizable for precision.
- All-mountain ready: Built for expert skiers charging varied terrain.
| Product Name | Blizzard & Tecnica Mach1 HV 130 |
| Category | All-Mountain Ski Boots |
| Flex | 130 (Stiff) |
| Boot Width | High Volume (103 mm) |
| Key Technology | T-Drive, Custom Adaptive Shape (C.A.S.) |
| Best For | Advanced to Expert, All-Mountain Skiers |
| Flex | 130 |
|---|---|
| Last Width | 103mm (high volume) |
| Weight | 2,070g per boot |
| Shell | C.A.S. PU with Quick Instep |
| GripWalk | Yes |
| Buckles | 4 with Lift Lock + 45mm elastic Power Lock strap |
| Best For | Expert — maximum stiffness in high-volume fit |
Details
- Type
- Ski Boots
- Vendor
- TECNICA
- SKU
- 10195AG2-381-25.5
Tecnica Mach1 HV 130
Mach1 family · 25/26
Flex 130
Very StiffLast Width
103mm— Wide (102mm+)
The Mach1 HV 130 brings Tecnica's T-Drive technology and C.A.S. customization to wide-footed experts. The 103mm high-volume last gives room where the MV 130 (100mm) doesn't — wider forefoot, more instep clearance, and a less cramped toe box. But wide doesn't mean sloppy: the T-Drive cuff linkage still delivers smooth, consistent flex, and the C.A.S. shell + liner heat-mold to lock your foot in place. The elastic power strap adds progressive pressure without the hard stop of a Velcro strap.
At $680 (same price as the MV 130), you're not paying a premium for the wider fit — just choosing your volume. The 12-degree forward lean (vs. 13.3° on the MV) reflects the wider boot's slightly more upright stance. For wide-footed experts who've been cramming into medium-volume boots or settling for soft wide boots, this is the answer: full 130 flex in a boot that actually fits.
Strengths
- +T-Drive flex with 103mm wide last — expert performance for wide feet
- +Full C.A.S. heat-moldable shell and liner for complete customization
- +Size range extends to 32.5 — accommodates larger feet
Best For
Expert wide-footed skiers who refuse to compromise on flex stiffness or shell technology for a wider last.
Limitations
- −Premium $680 price
- −No walk mode — alpine-only boot
- −130 flex is demanding — lighter wide-footed skiers should try the HV 120
Not For
Medium or narrow feet (too loose), intermediates (130 flex is too stiff), anyone needing walk mode, or budget buyers.
Common Questions
- What is the difference between HV 130 and MV 130?
- Same flex (130), same T-Drive, same C.A.S. tech, same weight (2070g), same price ($680). The HV has a 103mm last and 12° forward lean; the MV has a 100mm last and 13.3° forward lean. Choose based on foot width — HV for wide, MV for medium.
- Is 103mm considered wide?
- Yes. In the ski boot industry, lasts 102mm and above are considered wide/high volume. The 103mm HV last gives noticeably more room than a 100mm MV boot, especially in the forefoot and instep.
Compare — Wide (102mm+)
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