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Nordica Promachine 115 - Women's Review

An all-around snappy and responsive boot that delivers all-day, all-mountain downhill performance without compromising comfort
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nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review
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Price:  $750 List
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Manufacturer:   Nordica
By Liz Chamberlain ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 20, 2021
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  • Performance - 35% 9.0
  • Comfort - 35% 9.0
  • Fit - 15% 9.0
  • Features & Customization - 15% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Nordica Promachine 115 has everything we look for in a ski boot. It provides confidence-inspiring, all-mountain performance while remaining stiff and powerful both on and off-piste. We felt a seamless transition from powdery steeps to rigid crud. For the folks with low volume feet, this boot has a great out-of-the-box fit, though the heel pocket wasn't quite snug enough for our liking. While this may not be the lightest or cheapest boot in the lineup, it is entirely worth its value for hard-charging females who seek the perfect balance between performance and comfort. Get the skinny on how it stacks up against other top products in our article on the best women's ski boots.
REASONS TO BUY
Energetic
Responsive
True to flex
Cork liner
Best out of box fit
REASONS TO AVOID
Bulkier than others
Slightly wider fit than competition

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Bottom Line The Promachine boasts a friendly fit with a race-inspired construction that excels in all types of terrain and conditionsA surprisingly comfortable and versatile boot that held its own on groomers but may be too soft for more advanced, off-piste shreddersAn approachable race-inspired boot with a softer flex and a comfortable liner, that is responsive across a variety of terrain and conditionsA lightweight, comfortable, powerful freeride boot for skiers in need of a tapered last and narrow fitA highly rigid boot that loves high speeds and long GS turns but is less forgiving in choppy conditions
Rating Categories Nordica Promachine 115 Rossignol Pure Pro... Lange RX 110 LV - W... Atomic Hawx Ultra 1... Tecnica Mach1 105 LV
Performance (35%)
9.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Comfort (35%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
Fit (15%)
9.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Features & Customization (15%)
7.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
5.0
Specs Nordica Promachine 115 Rossignol Pure Pro... Lange RX 110 LV - W... Atomic Hawx Ultra 1... Tecnica Mach1 105 LV
Available Widths Promachine (98mm)
Speedmachine (100mm)
Sportmachine (102mm)
Pure Elite (98mm)
Pure Pro (100mm)
Pure (102mm)
Pure Comfort (104mm)
RX LV (97mm)
RX (100mm)
Ultra (98mm)
Prime (100mm)
Magna (102mm)
Mach1 LV (98mm)
Mach1 MV (100mm)
Mach1 HV (103mm)
Available Flexes 85, 95, 105, 115 70, 80, 90, 100, Adjustable 80, 90, 110 85, 95, 115 95, 105, 115
What We Tested Promachine (98mm)
115 flex
Pure Pro Heat (100mm)
Adjustable Flex
RX LV (97mm)
110 flex
Hawx Ultra (97mm)
115 flex
Mach1 LV (98mm)
105 flex
Number of Buckles 4 4 4 4 4
Buckles Microadjustable Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Walk Mode No No No No No
Weight (Per Boot) 4 lbs 1 oz 4 lbs 6 oz (size 24.5) 4 lbs 6 oz (size 24.5) 3 lbs 5 oz 4 lbs 3 oz (size 24.5)
Thermo-Moldable Liner Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Liner Material 3D Custom Cork Liner Merino wool + Thermic System Thinsulate Dual 3D Pro Mimic Platinum Liner Women's C.A.S. UltraFit with Lambswool and Celliant
Shell Technology Tri Force Shell Polyurethane Dual Core Shell Prolite Shell Polyurethane
Binding Compatibility GripWalk + ISO 9523 Alpine, Gripwalk Alpine Alpine, Gripwalk Alpine
Size Range 22-27.5 22 - 27.5 22 - 27.5 22.5-27.5 22.5 - 27.5

Our Analysis and Test Results

Testing new ski boots can be painful work and often comes at the cost of numb toes, pinched calves, and several outbursts of rage and frustration. The Nordica Promachine, however, generated nothing but glee and, dare we say, enlightenment. The boot excelled in all types of terrain and conditions we encountered and had an unexpectedly comfortable out-of-the-box fit. While this isn't the lightest product in the lineup nor the cheapest, it checks nearly all the boxes for an advanced skier who seeks a stiff yet energetic boot that charges hard no matter what the day brings.

Performance Comparison


nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - flying high above mammoth mountain, the promachine rips on bumps and...
Flying high above Mammoth Mountain, the Promachine rips on bumps and steeps.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Performance


The Nordica Promachine proved to be a lively and reliable alpine boot across the board. Nordica hit the nail on the head with the Promachine line, living up to its claim of pairing the comfort of the higher-volume Speedmachine with the downhill capabilities of their race boot, the Dobberman. A stiff and sturdy 3D Cork liner supports the boot's flex rating of 115 while providing a surprising amount of energy and responsiveness. The stiff yet forgiving shell construction allowed far more torsional movement than any other boot in the lineup of this flex rating. Unlike the stiffer boots we tested, this boot works with you, not against you.


The Nordica Promachine made the biggest impression when crossing through a variety of snow conditions. Where most boots stood out in a particular discipline, this boot seamlessly transferred from packed groomers to chopped powder fields providing consistent power transmission. The true race-style boots failed to shine in playfulness and maneuverability, while the Nordica Promachine proved to be the top contender in all-around freedom of movement. The torsional abilities of the ankle region accentuated the ease of transfer from one movement to the next, making bumps and tight turns a breeze.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - we slayed on-piste conditions in this boot and didn't feel the...
We slayed on-piste conditions in this boot and didn't feel the soreness we felt with other boots at the end of the day.
Credit: Scott Rokis

The cuff height on the Nordica Promachine felt just right, hitting a sweet spot on the shin. Paired with an approachable forward lean and ramp angle, the boot allowed us to maintain an aggressive knee-over-toe stance. A stiffer flex ultimately aided in a snappy, energetic feel. We were surprised at how responsive yet damp the boot felt across all conditions. We could feel every vibration in some boots, but the Promachine provided the perfect amount of response to changes in movement and conditions underfoot. For the racers or ultra-aggressive skiers, this boot may not live up to the rigidity of other high flex, low volume options. You may prefer a higher cuff and a stiffer plastic on the instep and spine to access the same transfer of power.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - the promachine offers the perfect level of flex and rebound to...
The Promachine offers the perfect level of flex and rebound to tackle a variety of conditions without feeling overpowered by the boot.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Nordica's Tri-Force Shell construction was designed to optimize energy transmission and control. During our testing period, we felt the boot was assertive and playful yet remained damp in the optimal snow conditions. The 45-millimeter power strap with Powerdriver plastic reinforcement kept a tight hold on the cuff. For the most part, the strap maintained tension throughout the day and suffered the least amount of loosening compared to the competition.

Comfort


The Nordica Promachine truly surprised us in the comfort category. We feel the boot could accommodate a wide range of skier types thanks to its high score in the fit and comfort metrics. For those looking to dabble in steeper terrain, this low-volume boot offers an approachable, confidence-building design that satisfies the need for all-day comfort and all-mountain performance.


A wider cuff serves wider calves to eliminate pinch points while maintaining a snug fit. The plush Primaloft insulated liner supported by Isotherm technology keeps the feet warm and dry. The liner kept us warm on the coldest test days and arguably a bit too warm during our spring slush trials. While the boot appears bulkier than other products in the lineup, it is surprisingly lightweight and easy to maneuver.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - michelin gripwalk soles on the promachine are compatible with the...
Michelin Gripwalk soles on the Promachine are compatible with the Shift binding, though not compatible with standard alpine bindings.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Michelin GripWalk soles provide a rockered surface for easy walking. A softer plastic over the arch increases ease of entry and exit, making cold morning changeovers in the parking lot a bit more bearable. All in all, we experienced very little discomfort and enjoyed spending time in this boot on and off the snow.

Fit


The beauty of the Nordica Promachine is that it provides the performance capabilities of a race-style boot without compromising on comfort. The stiff polyurethane spine in the Tri-Force shell supports softer plastic around the instep to generate smooth yet powerful responsiveness and allow for more torsional movement than any other race-inspired boot in the lineup. Where we found other boots to feel slightly suffocating or too spacious, the Nordica Promachine was particularly snug yet forgiving in the arch, instep, calf, and shin.


The 3D Custom Cork Liner sets the stage for fit and customization. A cork and 3D laminate layer surrounding the ankle and heel region supports lateral energy transmission, while a Primaloft layer provides a soft and supportive surface and maintains warmth. The out of the box fit was one of the best of the bunch, though the performance of the boot excelled after molding alterations were made with a boot fitter. Other boots in the lineup had too-tight or too-slim cuff regions prior to molding.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - the promachine has a beautiful liner with a cork backing that...
The Promachine has a beautiful liner with a cork backing that provides impeccable transfer of energy and power from the ankle and heel to the skis.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

The Nordica Promachine seems to have a more contoured tulip shape that suits our testers' calf profiles. One grapple we had with fit is that the heel pocket felt a bit too roomy. Paired with a medium cuff height, we may have felt even more confident with a heel wedge, though we didn't need it. All in all, the Promachine felt tapered, supportive, and comfortable.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - we loved the nordica promachine so much we brought it to our...
We loved the Nordica Promachine so much we brought it to our favorite apres bar.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Features & Customization


The Nordica Promachine is fully customizable. The Tri-Force shell construction and cork liner use Infrared technology to better shape the boot to your most sensitive areas. Cork liners generally have better molding properties than foam and often maintain a longer lifetime depending on usage and care.


The buckles are micro-adjustable and the power strap is replaceable for those that can't live without their Booster strap. The Micheline Gripwalk soles are interchangeable for those that need to accommodate an alpine binding. Nordica actually provides a second pair of ISO5255 alpine soles. Just about every piece of this boot is removable aside from the shell itself, which makes for easy fixes and replacement of parts.

A removable rear spoiler for the calf area helps dial in the fit in...
A removable rear spoiler for the calf area helps dial in the fit in the upper part of the boot.
The race style liner uses traditional cork lining in the heel and...
The race style liner uses traditional cork lining in the heel and ankle for ultimate transfer of energy from leg to boot to ski.
Nordica provided an extra set of replacement toe and heel plates...
Nordica provided an extra set of replacement toe and heel plates along with small tools to adjust forward lean and buckles.

Value


We would consider the value of the Nordica Promachine package to be unbeatable. The boot sits on the medium to high range in pricing compared to the rest of the lineup, with some models being significantly pricier. The level of performance, fit, and comfort you receive from the Nordica Promachine makes it a great value.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - an all-around stand-out boot, the promachine has an appropriately...
An all-around stand-out boot, the Promachine has an appropriately balanced flex rating and cuff height.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Conclusion


The Nordica Promachine scored an A+ in our book thanks to its all-around fit, form, and function. Nordica delivered on its claims of comfort and performance while designing a boot that can cater to intermediate and advanced skiers. We loved the boot's energy and torsional capabilities and felt that it maintained a truly stiff yet responsive construction. The Promachine will boost your power and confidence no matter the conditions or the terrain.

nordica promachine 115 for women ski boots review - the promachine had the perfect balance of progressive and torsional...
The Promachine had the perfect balance of progressive and torsional flex that made the boot feel rigid yet playful.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Liz Chamberlain