Dalbello Veloce Space 110 Dual
Veloce Space family · 26/27BOAWalk Mode
Flex 110
StiffLast Width
101mm— Medium (100–101mm)
The Veloce Space 110 Dual asks its first question before fit, flex or price: what bindings are on your skis? Dalbello sells this boot on a premounted GripWalk sole built to ISO 23223 — rockered rubber, taller than the flat profile a conventional alpine toe and heel are designed to hold — and the brand's own page states it plainly: not compatible with regular alpine bindings (ISO norm 9462). That sole is fitted at the factory, so it cannot be swapped away at the counter. You need a binding wearing the GripWalk icon, or a touring binding to ISO 13992. Whichever it is, a certified technician sets and verifies the interface, and the release behavior that follows is governed by the binding, never by the boot.
The Veloce Space 110 Dual is also the boot most likely to be confused with something else on the shelf. There is a Veloce Space 110 without "Dual" in the name — one dial instead of two, and its own official page lists a different cuff material. They are two products with two spec sheets, not two prices for one boot. The Dual adds a second BOA dial. Dalbello's Dual Dial BOA Fit System gives it two independently adjustable dials, one upper and one lower, so two areas get tensioned separately and can be re-dialed with a glove on rather than committed to a buckle notch. Dalbello does not publish which zone each dial governs, so anyone telling you "cuff and forefoot" is quoting retailer copy, not the brand.
Within Dalbello's own ladder the 110 Dual sits in the middle, below the 120 Dual and 130 Dual on the same two-dial platform. No flex adjuster is published for this model, so 110 is what it is and 110 is what it stays — a skier who suspects they will want more boot next season should start higher rather than plan to firm this one up. Flex numbers do not convert between manufacturers, so compare it only against the other Dalbellos. Dalbello markets the ability range as beginner through advanced; PTO's own read, and we label it as ours, is intermediate-to-advanced.
The Veloce Space 110 Dual rewards a bootfitter appointment more than a spec-sheet comparison, partly because several numbers simply are not published. Dalbello lists no weight, no boot sole length per size, no forward lean baseline, no walk-mode range of motion and no buckle count — so this boot cannot be matched to an existing mounted setup on paper. What it does give a fitter is real: PU shell and PU cuff in a familiar two-part overlap build, and a Customizable Boot Board with depth-marked holes to grind stance against. Dalbello has also published no changelog for 26/27, so we will not tell you what changed from last season.
Strengths
- +Two BOA dials, one upper and one lower, adjustable with gloves on
- +101mm last plus Contour 5 clearance at navicular, both ankles, sixth-toe area
- +GripWalk sole drops into GripWalk-marked bindings without height adjustment
- +Depth-marked Customizable Boot Board gives a fitter a repeatable grind reference
- +Quick Fit Panel spreads the shell by hand for cold-morning entry
Best For
Medium-volume to broad-footed resort all-mountain skiers who already ride GripWalk-marked or ISO 13992 bindings, want two BOA dials rather than one, and intend to be fitted in person.
Limitations
- −Dalbello states it is not compatible with regular alpine bindings (ISO 9462)
- −Weight, buckle count, BSL and forward lean are all unpublished
- −Liner heat-moldability is claimed by a retailer, not by Dalbello
- −Flex is fixed at 110 — no flex adjuster published for this model
- −No independent on-snow review of this Dual model exists anywhere
Not For
Anyone whose skis carry conventional alpine bindings (ISO 9462) — the GripWalk sole is premounted and cannot be declined, so it is a different binding or a different boot. Also wrong for genuinely narrow, low-volume feet (cranking both dials does not shrink a shell), for tourers wanting an uphill boot (no tech/pin inserts are published and the walk mode only partially frees the cuff), for skiers who want a stiffer, more demanding boot or expect to firm it up later, for anyone who prefers a buckle throw over a dial, and for anyone counting on a promised liner bake — Dalbello does not publish the SPACE IF liner as heat-moldable.
Common Questions
- What is the difference between the Veloce Space 110 Dual and the Veloce Space 110?
- They are two different products, not two prices for one. The Dual carries the Dual Dial BOA Fit System — two independently adjustable dials, one upper and one lower — while the plain Veloce Space 110 is the single-dial boot and its official page lists a different cuff material. Nothing written about one describes the other.
- Will these boots work with my existing bindings?
- Only if those bindings accept a GripWalk (ISO 23223) sole — look for the GripWalk icon, or an ISO 13992 touring binding. Dalbello states the sole is not compatible with regular alpine bindings (ISO 9462), and it is premounted, so it cannot be swapped. Bring your skis in and we will check before anything is mounted or skied.
- How does the 101mm last actually fit?
- It is a roomy class for an all-mountain boot, and Contour 5 adds factory-molded space at the navicular, both ankles and the sixth-toe area on top of that width. Dalbello does not publish the reference size the 101mm is measured at, so it describes a class rather than a per-size guarantee — a narrow, low-volume foot will move inside this shell.
- Can the walk mode be used for touring?
- No. Dalbello describes the mechanism as partially freeing the cuff from the shell for comfort when not skiing, and publishes no range-of-motion figure. There are no tech/pin inserts published on this boot, so treat the walk mode as convenience for the parking lot, the lodge and the lift line.
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