About the Full Tilt (now K2) Claim
The Full Tilt Claim is the latest and last model coming from the Full Tilt range and features the finest qualities that has made these boots so notorious and well respected since its launch. Whether you've been out hiking up the early ascents or catching that first chair, Full Tilt has had you covered from dropping into the park and hitting kickers to descending untouched lines with their range of classic 3 piece design boots since 2006.
Complete with Full Tilts engaging Full Tilt Soul Shell, an Intuition Pro Wrap Liner, and an interchangeable 6/90 flex tongue, the Full Tilt Claim is your go to boot whether you're ripping all mountain, hot lapping the park, or purely wanting to feel like the best athletes in the world.
Full Tilt have produced a limited amount of these around the globe and they are exclusive to Absolute Snow in the UK, so get them while they are hot, and thanks for helping us celebrate Full Tilt's final product release.
The Claim is a medium fitting boot and uses the Full Tilt Soul Shell - an updated version of their classic shell using the same dimensions and construction, but with a slightly roomier toe box just to keep things extra comfy. All Full Tilt boots feature a heat moldable shell, however, so if you're concerned that a 99mm width might be just too tight and still want to ensure a snug, performance-focused fit there's no need to worry if you need a little more room on the width.
As with all Full Tilts, the 3-piece construction is the key to their success and for good reason. Unlike traditional designs, the ribbed front tongue and infinite pivot rear cuff allows the wearer to ease into the flex without bottoming out – eliminating shin bang and shell distortion and maximising control over the boot. Full Tilt’s iconic cable buckle system will keep your feet right where you want them, evenly spreading pressure across the front of the boot. Featuring dual material outsoles and textured scuff resistant lower shell, durability is paramount with these ski boots, and the shock-absorbing boot board lends itself to all different aspects of freeskiing.