About the K2 Women's BFC 95 BOA Ski Boots '25
The K2 BFC 95 BOA® Ski Boots redefine comfort-driven performance for skiers seeking an enjoyable day on the slopes. With a flex rating of 95 and a generous 103mm last, these boots are designed to provide a perfect blend of responsiveness and comfort. The innovative CushFit liner ensures warmth and support, while the updated Après Mode makes transitioning to and from the slopes effortless. Featuring the BOA® Fit System, skiers can enjoy a micro-adjustable, precision fit that enhances responsiveness and minimizes pressure points. The boots are also fully heat-moldable, allowing for a customized fit tailored to various foot shapes, making the BFC 95 BOA® an ideal choice for both performance and comfort.
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- Product Code
- 34320058210002554
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Ratings & Reviews
Only real con is finding out almost none of my ski pants fit over the tops as they are a bit more bulky with how big my calves are.
Since they couldn't cancel my order to reach out to the carrier to have them returned, I had to return them myself and pay $56 to do so. I understand that returns are expensive but that just does not make sense when I spent over $400 on the website. I will not be purchasing from the K2 website again, as other sites (Evo, Ski Essentials, etc. ) have much better return policies.
Overall, I really enjoyed the boots and will continue wearing them. The BOA does feel supportive and can get fairly tight (in a good way) on my foot. The walk mode latch in the back is easy to use and I actually made a small mod so that I could grab it easily with my ski pole.
My only issue with the boot is 1) how narrow the boot last is. I wear a 26.5 and I think that size is, generally speaking, on the larger side for a woman's boot. With this size, the boot last is 100mm. I have a high arch as well. In most shoe and ski boot brands, I haven't had to venture into the "wide" size options. However, with the K2 boot, my feet do feel very cupped and snug. There is a part of the boot that is snug right up against my arch and my heel feels very cupped. It took a minute to break in those boots for me and at first I'd have to loosen and almost take my heel slightly up off the sole to give my foot a break.