How to choose a ski touring boot?
Choose your ski touring boots according to your needs.
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 boots), 4 hooks offer more support and precision.
For resort and mountain use, 2 hooks are more appropriate and provide lightness and easier deflection.
Liner comfort
A shoe for medium to large feet, also suitable for strong calves.
GOLD liner with memory fit foam: allows the liner to take the shape of your foot for a personalized fit
We also recommend adjusting your liner with the laces (sold with it) to limit friction and blister formation.
What is Resort Touring
Resort Touring is our definition of ski touring in ski resorts.
Use the tracks and itineraries marked out by the ski resorts for the ascent and come back down to the ski slopes with ease.
This practice allows the discovery of ski touring and the knowledge of the technical bases of this sport.
It is also appreciated by sportsmen who want a training track or a defined itinerary to progress easily.
What is Mountain Touring
Mountain Touring is our definition of ski touring in the mountains.
Make your own tracks, create your own ascent itinerary far from the ski resorts.
Descend where the snow seems best and the slope least exposed to avalanche risk.
Authentic ski touring.
You evolve in a wild mountain environment, you must master your movements, prepare your outings and know your avalanche safety equipment.
Don't go out alone.