Boot: 2025-2026 Tecnica Mach1 LV 115 W TD2 GW
Stated Flex: 115
Available Sizes: 22–27.5
Stated Last (size 24.5): 98 mm
Size Tested: 24.5
Stated Boot Sole Length (size 24.5): 285 mm
Blister’s Measured Weight (size 24.5):
- Shells, no Liners (left & right): 1337 & 1328 g
- Liners, no Footbeds: 329 & 332 g
- Shells + Liners = 1666 & 1660 g
- Stock Insoles: 18 g each
- Removable Spoilers:
- 28 g each
- 38 g each (w/ 2nd layer attached)
Additional Specs
Buckles: 4 micro-adjustable (2 upper cuff, 2 lower shell)
Power Strap: 45 mm w/ cam-style closure & hook
Shell Materials:
- Cuff: PA
- Lower Shell / Shoe: PU
Stated Forward Lean: TBA
Liner: “Custom Adaptive Shape (C.A.S.)” Liner (heat moldable) w/ adjustable tongue
Soles: GripWalk (ISO 23223), replaceable
Binding Compatibility: GripWalk & “MN” bindings

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Intro
Tecnica recently unveiled the latest version of their low-volume all-mountain boots, the Mach1 LV series, and we covered the key points of the announcement in our initial write-up.
We’ve now received the new Mach1 LV 115 W for testing, so we’re sharing some of our measured specs and photos here. We’ll be testing it long-term (as well as the updated men’s Mach1 LV 130), so keep an eye out for some upcoming Flash Reviews.





What Tecnica says about the new Mach1 LV boots:
“Tecnica proudly announces the launch of an all-new Mach1 LV series, improving fit, efficiency, and performance for all-mountain and frontside skiers. Pairing meticulous craftsmanship with insights from athletes and top boot-fitters, the heritage boot brand has raised the bar once again in the advanced to expert low-volume category.
‘Our first goal with this redesign was to remain one of the most precise low volume boots on the market, while improving the skier’s experience from start to finish,’ explained North American Product Manager, Christian Avery. ‘To do that, we made several micro-adjustments to the shape of the shell and liner to make them easier to get in and out of, while still maintaining 98mm through the mid foot.’
The second design goal was to further refine performance and feel – design elements that have long-remained core pillars to Tecnica. To do so, they have introduced a new T-Drive mechanism – the cuff-to-shell interface that improves the boot’s consistency and efficiency, providing skiers with more power, precision and continuous control in all types of snow, temperatures and terrain.”— Tecnica
The Tecnica Mach1 Series & Models
The 25/26 Mach1 LV series includes three women’s boots and three men’s models. Below is the full list, including the available sizes for each model:
- Mach1 LV 130 (size 24–31)
- Mach1 LV 120 (size 24–31)
- Mach1 LV 115 W (size 22–27.5)
- Mach1 LV 110 (size 24–31)
- Mach1 LV 105 W (size 22–27.5)
- Mach1 LV 95 W (size 22–27.5)










Weight (and Comparisons)
Our 25/26 Mach1 LV 115 W is a little lighter than the prior-gen boot, with the new model weighing about 1660 grams per boot for a size 24.5. Although this new model is lighter than the majority of women's fixed-cuff alpine boots, its weight is pretty similar to a handful of other comparable boots in its class.
Here are a number of our measured weights for some comparable women's boots. For our measured weights, we list the weights of each shell + the weights of each liner, then the total weight of the shells + liners.
Atomic Hawx Ultra 115 W S (24.5) 1621 g (stated weight)
Tecnica Cochise Pro W (24.5): 1285 & 1289 + 343 & 330 = 1628 & 1619 g
Tecnica Mach1 LV 115 W TD2 GW (24.5) 1337 & 1328 + 329 & 332 = 1666 + 1660 g
Fischer RC4 105 MV BOA VAC GW (24.5) 1324 & 1355 + 349 & 364 = 1673 & 1699
Nordica Speedmachine 3 115 W (24.5) 1700 g (stated weight)
Rossignol Pure Elite 120 (24.5) 1387 & 1380 + 323 & 324 = 1710 & 1704 g
Tecnica Mach1 LV 115 W TD (24.5) 1347 & 1348 + 350 & 352 = 1716 & 1738 g
Dalbello Cabrio LV 115 W 3DWrap (24.5) 1498 & 1495 + 233 & 227 = 1731 & 1722 g
Fischer RC4 105 MV GW (24.5) 1408 & 1395 + 358 + 359 = 1766 & 1751
Lange Shadow 115 LV W (24.5) 1426 & 1428 + 341 & 343 = 1767 & 1771
Salomon S/PRO Supra BOA 105 W (25.5) 1384 & 1385 + 375 & 375 = 1771 & 1772 g
Head Kore 105 W (24.5): 1372 & 1373 + 407 & 405 = 1779 & 1778 g
K2 Mindbender 115W BOA (24.5) 1462 & 1456 + 375 & 377 = 1857 & 1857 g
Nordica Promachine 115 W (24.5) 1860 g (stated weight)
Lange RX 110 LV (24.5): 1876 g (stated weight)
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