
2026 Salomon RS8 Prolink Skate Ski Boots
The Salomon RS8 Prolink is a skate boot built for fitness and endurance skiers who want race-style support without a race-level price. It pairs a fiberglass-loaded chassis with a supportive cuff and Salomon's snug, wrap-style fit, landing in stiff-but-not-punishing territory. The result is a boot that holds you steady through long V2 efforts and stays comfortable enough to ski all day.
Why we like it:
The Energyzer 2.0 cuff is the standout here; it adds rearward support that genuinely cuts ankle fatigue late in a session. We also like that the low-profile Prolink Racing Skate sole sits the foot close to the ski, so you actually feel what the edge is doing.
Who it's for:
Skate skiers moving past the rental-shop stage who want a boot that supports real technique work. It suits fitness skiers logging steady laps and developing athletes building toward harder efforts. The wrap-style fit accommodates everything from narrow to wider feet, so it is a friendly pick for a broad range of skiers.
Highlights:
The chassis is a 3D Skate injected design with Glassfiber Loaded construction, which is Salomon's way of stiffening the boot torsionally without piling on weight. The Energyzer 2.0 cuff handles lateral stability and back support, and there is an EVA pad inside it for a wide, comfortable contact zone. SensiFit cradles the foot from midsole to lacing for a secure hold, while Custom Fit padding and a Thinsulate 78 percent recycled lining keep things warm. Closure is a quick-pull lace system tucked under a central cover, and the whole boot is built PVC-free. The Prolink Racing Skate sole runs in NNN, Prolink, and Turnamic bindings.
Things to consider:
This is a supportive trainer, not a top-tier race boot; skiers chasing maximum stiffness and acceleration will eventually want something like the S/Race line. It is also not the lightest skate boot in Salomon's range, so anyone counting grams should know that going in.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The RS8 sizes true to length, so stick with your usual size. The wrap-style fit handles a range of foot widths, but if you are between sizes, going down keeps the heel locked and the cuff responsive. An experienced bootfitter can help dial in the fit if you have a tricky foot shape.
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Description
The Salomon RS8 Prolink is a skate boot built for fitness and endurance skiers who want race-style support without a race-level price. It pairs a fiberglass-loaded chassis with a supportive cuff and Salomon's snug, wrap-style fit, landing in stiff-but-not-punishing territory. The result is a boot that holds you steady through long V2 efforts and stays comfortable enough to ski all day.
Why we like it:
The Energyzer 2.0 cuff is the standout here; it adds rearward support that genuinely cuts ankle fatigue late in a session. We also like that the low-profile Prolink Racing Skate sole sits the foot close to the ski, so you actually feel what the edge is doing.
Who it's for:
Skate skiers moving past the rental-shop stage who want a boot that supports real technique work. It suits fitness skiers logging steady laps and developing athletes building toward harder efforts. The wrap-style fit accommodates everything from narrow to wider feet, so it is a friendly pick for a broad range of skiers.
Highlights:
The chassis is a 3D Skate injected design with Glassfiber Loaded construction, which is Salomon's way of stiffening the boot torsionally without piling on weight. The Energyzer 2.0 cuff handles lateral stability and back support, and there is an EVA pad inside it for a wide, comfortable contact zone. SensiFit cradles the foot from midsole to lacing for a secure hold, while Custom Fit padding and a Thinsulate 78 percent recycled lining keep things warm. Closure is a quick-pull lace system tucked under a central cover, and the whole boot is built PVC-free. The Prolink Racing Skate sole runs in NNN, Prolink, and Turnamic bindings.
Things to consider:
This is a supportive trainer, not a top-tier race boot; skiers chasing maximum stiffness and acceleration will eventually want something like the S/Race line. It is also not the lightest skate boot in Salomon's range, so anyone counting grams should know that going in.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The RS8 sizes true to length, so stick with your usual size. The wrap-style fit handles a range of foot widths, but if you are between sizes, going down keeps the heel locked and the cuff responsive. An experienced bootfitter can help dial in the fit if you have a tricky foot shape.






















