





Lange Shadow 130 MV Ski Boots 2026
Since the launch of the Lange Shadow a few seasons ago, it has steadily grown in popularity for all the right reasons. It skis well, looks great, and most importantly, it fits incredibly. The Lange Shadow 130 MV is a mid-volume fit for harder-charging skiers who don't want to cram into a low-volume boot. One of the best things about this mid-volume boot is its performance level, which you would usually only find in narrower boots. For the 25/26 season, Lange made some minor updates to the liner that make the boot feel a bit more solid around the foot. Having tested this boot on both coasts, over various conditions, and on a range of skis, we can confidently tell you there isn't a ski out there that will cause the Shadow 130 to stutter. This is a great option for more advanced or aggressive skiers with average feet, looking to get the most out of their skis. The Shadow series is different from just about every other boot on the market in the way the upper cuff is attached to the lower shell, and you'll notice it doesn't have the traditional flex adjustment pins on the spine of the boot. The Shadow uses a "Suspension Blade." Essentially, this makes the top of the boot easier to flex into and allows for a forgiving feel in the top end of the flex pattern while also maintaining solid rebound and responsiveness. The goal of constructing a ski boot in this manner is to make the skier’s day on the hill as effortless as possible and to up the performance level. Lange nailed it, the Shadow is responsive, powerful, and can steer any ski with ease. In a world filled with a ton of BOA options for ski boot closure systems, having a solid 4-buckle option on the market is a nice plus (for some).
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Since the launch of the Lange Shadow a few seasons ago, it has steadily grown in popularity for all the right reasons. It skis well, looks great, and most importantly, it fits incredibly. The Lange Shadow 130 MV is a mid-volume fit for harder-charging skiers who don't want to cram into a low-volume boot. One of the best things about this mid-volume boot is its performance level, which you would usually only find in narrower boots. For the 25/26 season, Lange made some minor updates to the liner that make the boot feel a bit more solid around the foot. Having tested this boot on both coasts, over various conditions, and on a range of skis, we can confidently tell you there isn't a ski out there that will cause the Shadow 130 to stutter. This is a great option for more advanced or aggressive skiers with average feet, looking to get the most out of their skis. The Shadow series is different from just about every other boot on the market in the way the upper cuff is attached to the lower shell, and you'll notice it doesn't have the traditional flex adjustment pins on the spine of the boot. The Shadow uses a "Suspension Blade." Essentially, this makes the top of the boot easier to flex into and allows for a forgiving feel in the top end of the flex pattern while also maintaining solid rebound and responsiveness. The goal of constructing a ski boot in this manner is to make the skier’s day on the hill as effortless as possible and to up the performance level. Lange nailed it, the Shadow is responsive, powerful, and can steer any ski with ease. In a world filled with a ton of BOA options for ski boot closure systems, having a solid 4-buckle option on the market is a nice plus (for some).



















