
March 1, 2026
Testing Performance in the Dolomites
The Dolomites are not a backdrop they are part of the process.
With steep terrain, long fall lines, and constantly changing snow conditions, this environment reveals how pressure truly behaves inside a ski boot. Every turn exposes how force is applied, how edges engage, and how the body connects to the ski.
This is where Carvetronic is tested. Not in isolated runs, but over long days on snow where fatigue builds and subtle differences become clear.
During testing, the asymmetric tongue concept proved to have a tangible impact. Pressure distribution at the beginning of the turn became more balanced, allowing skiers to chase edge grip more naturally. As the turn progressed, the system continued to support control without introducing resistance or unwanted side effects.
From early-morning hardpack to evolving snow conditions, the feedback remained consistent: the interaction between shin, boot, and ski felt more direct, more balanced, and more controlled.
