Great performance boot
Pros: comfort, fit, responsiveness
Pros: comfort, fit, responsiveness

Pros: Comfort, fit, durability

Pros: Responsive, even flex, great fit
Cons: No replaceable heel and toe pieces on 130

Pros: Beefy, stiff, powerful, good walk mode, easy mode switch
Cons: Wimpy liner, inferior power strap, too stiff
“ Now in my third season with these and I still find them the most comfortable boot I have worn in years. These come with a lace-up liner you put on first, then put your foot and liner into the boot. Easy to do when the boots are warm, not so easy when cool, I don't try when cold. If cold (20-25degress and below), I cannot remove without warming the shell - over 25-30 I can, but it is not...” --cgeib
“ I've been skiing since 1975, and have owned many boots, Lange, Dynafit, as well as earlier Nordicas. I must say these are the best ever. I am a tall, aggressive skier - (yes, still - stay active, kids!) And I believe the highest praise I can give these boots is, I NEVER THINK ABOUT THEM when I'm skiing. I'm not thinking "ouch, I need to adjust that buckle", or "my heel's lifting too...” --piglet
“ I am a 50 yr old Lev 7/8 skier (5'10" 190lbs) who is lucky to ski 10 days a season and have been a recreational skier since 1985. This boot has changed my skiing completely. Much more precision in everything I do than the old Salomons which had a 100 shell rating. I love them! They are an absolute pleasure to wear. So much so that I find I forget to unbuckle when I go to...” --malibu
“Great boot. Awesome for moguls and jumps! Could be a tad stiffer on warm spring days bashing through mashed potatoes. The heat really softens them up. But just a killer comfy boot good for all terrain. Can't complain.” --ski=free
“ For the first time in my live I'm in love with a ski boot. Waaauuuw they're so beautful, and so unbeleaveble comfortable... The Bootfitter, MK Skiservice in Bilthoven (The Netherlands), did a great job, I have a very wide forefoot (115 mm), and after some grinding they fit like a glove..... ” --Highscr5
“Salomon has traditionally been my boot of choice due to my wide foot, and this one doesn't disappoint. In fact, after they were molded they had the best immediate fit of any boot I've ever owned with the least amount of trips back to the boot fitter to tweak them to the shape of my foot. I traditionally get my boots with a race fit and spend roughly half my first season in them taking multiple...” --jbsmalls
“ This is for the X-Max 130, which is the same shell as the 120 with only slight differences. The 130 hardware is all replaceable (allens, etc.), some of the 120 hardware is riveted. The 130’s have the top-of-the-line liner, the 120’s have the next step down. Other than the name on the liner cuff they physically appear the same and both are heat moldable. Obviously designed for...” --northshore
“ Finally listened to some of the younger guys in ski school, I would come in and rant about how I hated my boots and they would say get a 3 piece, overlaps suck... Money was tight but I found a almost new pair on e-bay and went for it. Wow! Now trying to figure out why anyone skies in an overlap boot. ” --ryeguy
“A great skier friend of mine has been working to convince me this season that new boots would take my skiing to a new level. Certainly, my 8 y/o Lange AC8s' liners are fully packed out, but I really hadn't noticed how my feet have been swimming in them until I started really paying attention. I had started talking up ski shop personnel, with an eye toward an end of season deal, and had been...” --cosmoliu
“ I need 11 degrees of cant under my left foot. We got 10 degrees in the boot and 1 degree under the binding. This is the best fitting boot I have ever owned and that's something since this is also my 60th year skiing as both a Patroller and Instructor. I can wear them all day with no problems.” --sharkman