
2025 Atomic Hawx Prime 110 S BOA GW Ski Boots
Another new entry in the Atomic line, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA offers intermediate skiers a comfortable boot that maintains much of the technology in the higher priced 120 and 130 models. Atomic continues to lead its competitors in the adoption and usage of the BOA H+i1 alpine fit system. Combine that with a Mimic Gold liner and tons of Atomic tech to get an easy riding boot that doesn’t compromise for intermediate skiers.
Why we like it:
The Hawx Prime 110 S BOA could be the best bang for your buck on the market. A little friendlier to your wallet and almost all the same features you get on the highest end boot from Atomic gets two thumbs up from us.
Who it's for:
A more casual and intermediate skier with an average volume foot will see the most results from the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA. Skiers looking for a little bit of comfort through the midfoot and forefoot with a decently snug ankle will also find the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA to be a good match. At a 110 flex and with a wide range of sizes, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA can also be a good first boot for teens looking to upgrade from rentals.
Highlights:
The plethora of higher end tech in the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA is a big plus. The Power Shift 2.0 allows the skier to adjust the forward lean of the boot, which can change the stance from upright and casual to a more aggressive and forward position. A Memory Fit shell and Mimic Gold liner allow the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA to be incredibly customizable, giving the lumps and bumps of the feet more room to breathe. And of course, we have to talk about the BOA H+i1 system that replaces buckles on the lower shell of the boot. The BOA dial allows for a more even wrap around the foot and gives the skier control over minute tightness adjustments, meaning finding the right amount of compression is easy in the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA.
Things to consider:
A more casual and relaxed fit, along with a softer plastic is not going to perform at the right level for advanced and expert skiers who tend to be more aggressive on the mountain. Skinnier and lower volume feet would want to look at the Atomic Ultra line instead of the Prime.
Fit & sizing considerations:
What we would call a “true” mid volume fit, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA offers a snug heel with more room around the midfoot and forefoot. While similar in fit to the non-BOA version of the Prime 110, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA has a little more room over the instep of the foot. Comparing the boot to similar models from competitors, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA feels slightly shorter in length.
Another new entry in the Atomic line, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA offers intermediate skiers a comfortable boot that maintains much of the technology in the higher priced 120 and 130 models. Atomic continues to lead its competitors in the adoption and usage of the BOA H+i1 alpine fit system. Combine that with a Mimic Gold liner and tons of Atomic tech to get an easy riding boot that doesn’t compromise for intermediate skiers.
Why we like it:
The Hawx Prime 110 S BOA could be the best bang for your buck on the market. A little friendlier to your wallet and almost all the same features you get on the highest end boot from Atomic gets two thumbs up from us.
Who it's for:
A more casual and intermediate skier with an average volume foot will see the most results from the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA. Skiers looking for a little bit of comfort through the midfoot and forefoot with a decently snug ankle will also find the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA to be a good match. At a 110 flex and with a wide range of sizes, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA can also be a good first boot for teens looking to upgrade from rentals.
Highlights:
The plethora of higher end tech in the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA is a big plus. The Power Shift 2.0 allows the skier to adjust the forward lean of the boot, which can change the stance from upright and casual to a more aggressive and forward position. A Memory Fit shell and Mimic Gold liner allow the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA to be incredibly customizable, giving the lumps and bumps of the feet more room to breathe. And of course, we have to talk about the BOA H+i1 system that replaces buckles on the lower shell of the boot. The BOA dial allows for a more even wrap around the foot and gives the skier control over minute tightness adjustments, meaning finding the right amount of compression is easy in the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA.
Things to consider:
A more casual and relaxed fit, along with a softer plastic is not going to perform at the right level for advanced and expert skiers who tend to be more aggressive on the mountain. Skinnier and lower volume feet would want to look at the Atomic Ultra line instead of the Prime.
Fit & sizing considerations:
What we would call a “true” mid volume fit, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA offers a snug heel with more room around the midfoot and forefoot. While similar in fit to the non-BOA version of the Prime 110, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA has a little more room over the instep of the foot. Comparing the boot to similar models from competitors, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA feels slightly shorter in length.
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Another new entry in the Atomic line, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA offers intermediate skiers a comfortable boot that maintains much of the technology in the higher priced 120 and 130 models. Atomic continues to lead its competitors in the adoption and usage of the BOA H+i1 alpine fit system. Combine that with a Mimic Gold liner and tons of Atomic tech to get an easy riding boot that doesn’t compromise for intermediate skiers.
Why we like it:
The Hawx Prime 110 S BOA could be the best bang for your buck on the market. A little friendlier to your wallet and almost all the same features you get on the highest end boot from Atomic gets two thumbs up from us.
Who it's for:
A more casual and intermediate skier with an average volume foot will see the most results from the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA. Skiers looking for a little bit of comfort through the midfoot and forefoot with a decently snug ankle will also find the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA to be a good match. At a 110 flex and with a wide range of sizes, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA can also be a good first boot for teens looking to upgrade from rentals.
Highlights:
The plethora of higher end tech in the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA is a big plus. The Power Shift 2.0 allows the skier to adjust the forward lean of the boot, which can change the stance from upright and casual to a more aggressive and forward position. A Memory Fit shell and Mimic Gold liner allow the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA to be incredibly customizable, giving the lumps and bumps of the feet more room to breathe. And of course, we have to talk about the BOA H+i1 system that replaces buckles on the lower shell of the boot. The BOA dial allows for a more even wrap around the foot and gives the skier control over minute tightness adjustments, meaning finding the right amount of compression is easy in the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA.
Things to consider:
A more casual and relaxed fit, along with a softer plastic is not going to perform at the right level for advanced and expert skiers who tend to be more aggressive on the mountain. Skinnier and lower volume feet would want to look at the Atomic Ultra line instead of the Prime.
Fit & sizing considerations:
What we would call a “true” mid volume fit, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA offers a snug heel with more room around the midfoot and forefoot. While similar in fit to the non-BOA version of the Prime 110, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA has a little more room over the instep of the foot. Comparing the boot to similar models from competitors, the Hawx Prime 110 S BOA feels slightly shorter in length.

