How to choose a ski touring boot?
You need to choose your ski touring boots according to your type of use.
It's a compromise between downhill performance (support/stiffness) and uphill comfort (lightness/deflection).
For multi-purpose boots (freeride, freerando or even multi-purpose piste), 4 hooks offer more support and precision.
For resort- and mountain-oriented use, 2 hooks are more appropriate, providing lightness and easier deflection.
Liner comfort
Its thermoformable liner enhances comfort inside the shoe. So you can thermoform the liner to suit your own foot shape.
We also recommend adjusting your liner with the laces (sold with it) to limit friction and blister formation.
It's also important to take the time to try on different shoe models to find the one that suits your foot best.
Shoe adjustment system
The Z-shaped cable runs along the instep of the shoe, ensuring good support for the forefoot. The metal buckle enables a very fine adjustment.
Clearance
This shoe offers 70° of travel, an angle that favors ankle mobility and will allow you to chain up the denivelés!
Shoe outsole length
25.5 = 284mm
26.5 = 294mm
27.5 = 304mm
28.5 = 314mm
29.5 = 324mm
Shoe weight
25.5 = 1.56 kg
26.5 = 1.59 kg
27.5 = 1.73 kg
28.5 = 1.74 kg
29.5 = 1.82 kg