Dalbello Veloce Space 105 W Dual
Veloce Space family · 25/26BOAWalk Mode
Flex 105
StiffLast Width
101mm— Medium (100–101mm)
The 105 W Dual is the top women's boot in the Veloce Space line, and it brings the full BOA Dual Dial experience to a women's-specific shell. Two independent cable loops per side let you dial forefoot snugness separately from cuff tension — a level of control that used to require a bootfitter visit every morning. The Quick Fit Panel makes entry easy, which matters when you're standing in a cold parking lot.
The IF Pro Space W liner uses AUTOFIT memory foam at the tongue and collar plus Ankle Sense malleolus shaping, so the BOA cables have properly contoured surfaces to work against. At 101mm this is a medium fit — great for slender feet, but wider feet should try before buying. If 105 flex feels like too much, the Space 95 W is the same platform with a friendlier flex.
Strengths
- +BOA Dual Dial — independent forefoot and cuff micro-adjustment
- +IF Pro Space W liner with AUTOFIT memory foam and Ankle Sense
- +Quick Fit Panel entry saves time and frustration in cold conditions
Best For
Advanced women with medium-width feet who want the best BOA fit technology in a women's-specific shell.
Limitations
- −101mm medium last — not ideal for wide or high-volume feet (102mm+)
- −Premium $581 price tag — the Space 95 W saves money with single-dial BOA
- −105 flex is stiff for women under 140lb unless you ski aggressively
Not For
Wide feet (103mm+ → consider wider options), beginners, or budget-conscious buyers who don't need Dual Dial.
Common Questions
- What flex should a woman choose in the Veloce Space line?
- General guideline: 95 flex for strong intermediates around 120–150lb, 105 for advanced skiers 140–170lb who ski hard. These are rough numbers — ability matters more than weight. If you are between sizes, go softer unless you are an aggressive skier.
- Can I use this boot for touring?
- It has walk mode and GripWalk soles compatible with touring bindings (ISO 13992), so sidecountry and short hikes work. For dedicated backcountry touring, a lighter AT-specific boot with tech inserts will save energy on the uphill.
Compare — Medium (100–101mm)
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