





Atomic Redster TX 120 Skis Boots 2026
The Atomic Redster TX 120Â isnât pretending to be a race boot, it sort of is one just tuned down to a level you can actually live with all season at the resort. Slide into the 96 mm last and the first thing you notice is how locked-in your foot feels, but not in that suffocating âboot from hellâ way. On snow, the TX 120 is a weapon, instantaneous power transfer feels like it skips the boot entirely and goes straight from your shin into the ski. Lay it over on clean groomers and it drives arcs with absolute confidence inspiring performance, but the flex is smooth enough that it doesnât feel punishing when youâre out there for six hours.
What makes the TX 120 shine is how predictable and stable it feels and how responsive it make your skis feel. You tip, it grips, you load it, it rebounds back. Icy mornings, chopped-up end-of-day crud, it doesnât flinch. The World Cup liner and progressive flexing shell keep the feel sharp but not punishing or harsh, so you get that locked-in precision without needing to be the strongest skier on the hill. Compared to the Atomic Remedy 130, you give up a touch of brute force, but gain a level of accessibility that makes this the better call for more casual skiers, technical skiers, or ex-racers who donât want to be in the stiffest boots.Â
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The Atomic Redster TX 120Â isnât pretending to be a race boot, it sort of is one just tuned down to a level you can actually live with all season at the resort. Slide into the 96 mm last and the first thing you notice is how locked-in your foot feels, but not in that suffocating âboot from hellâ way. On snow, the TX 120 is a weapon, instantaneous power transfer feels like it skips the boot entirely and goes straight from your shin into the ski. Lay it over on clean groomers and it drives arcs with absolute confidence inspiring performance, but the flex is smooth enough that it doesnât feel punishing when youâre out there for six hours.
What makes the TX 120 shine is how predictable and stable it feels and how responsive it make your skis feel. You tip, it grips, you load it, it rebounds back. Icy mornings, chopped-up end-of-day crud, it doesnât flinch. The World Cup liner and progressive flexing shell keep the feel sharp but not punishing or harsh, so you get that locked-in precision without needing to be the strongest skier on the hill. Compared to the Atomic Remedy 130, you give up a touch of brute force, but gain a level of accessibility that makes this the better call for more casual skiers, technical skiers, or ex-racers who donât want to be in the stiffest boots.Â





















