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Freeride goddess.

If Dynafit had made boots back in ancient-Greek times, Athena probably would have leapt out of Zeus’ head wearing the Women’s Gaia TF-X Ski Boot. Full body armor and warfare can wait when there’s virgin pow to shred.
  • Women’s-specific, thermo-moldable TF-X liner provides a custom fit and combines with a plastic-reinforced tongue for durability
  • Micro-adjustable magnesium buckles keep weight at a minimum
  • Alpine overlap construction adds support in downhill mode
  • Walk/tour range boosts forward and rear motion for skinning and walking
  • Triple Binding Sole provides alpine and touring toe and heel sets

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4 5

bffp107324

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I got these boots for my backcountry set-up and finally used them (inbounds at Snowbird). It's a super light boot but is still stiff; coming from using the Fischer Trinity (a really stiff race-type boot) I was pleased by the flex index being nice and high. My only issue with these boots is the fact that the tongues punched into my shins and left bruises. It made skiing them fairly painful, especially when I hit the crud wrong. Since they're a complete therma-fit liner I'm hoping a few small tweaks will sort this out because these boots are great.

Are these the 2013 or the 2012 boots? Is...

jas4990599

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Are these the 2013 or the 2012 boots? Is there a difference other than color?

Lexi D.

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This should be the 2012-2013 season boot. The 2013-2014 boot won't be available until fall.

5 5

Rachel Newell

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When they're locked down they feel really powerful & rigid for getting those turns in, but are quite comfortable loosened up in "walk" mode to tour around. Certainly aren't too heavy either.

Im finding for alpine soles for Dynafit...

Lukáš Královec

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Im finding for alpine soles for Dynafit Zzeus and Gaia. I think its the same with alpine soles for Titan. Do you know where I can buy it?

Sandy Brown

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Lukas, If you are in the US, you can get them through Dynafit/Salewa North America. Call 303-444-0446. Outside the US, it would be best to check the Dynafit website for your country's distributor.

I want one light weight boot that I can...

frustrated

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I want one light weight boot that I can teaching in and hike and skin with. My Nordica Speed Machine weighs 5.5lbs each and is 80/90 flex. I teach kids, take lots of training and more into the bumps and turning than a speed demon. Do you think the Dynafit Gaia will hold up for the resort? More important does anyone have any idea how it would compare flex wise with what I have. Love my current flex but weight is killing me. I have Baron's for back country so could use the alpine soles and use boots with all my skis (huge bonus).

Sandy Brown

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It sound like the flex would be similar to your Nordicas. The Gaia's traditional alpine-style overlap construction will feel great at the resort, plus it gives you the flexibility for your Baron's or you can use tech system bindings if you want to go lighter.

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aze3737958

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Awesome! This boots fit great, flex great on the way up, and stay sturdy on the way down. It's nice to have a boot you can take with you anywhere, inbounds and out, and still trust it to hold up to some serious skiing and keep your feet warm on the coldest of days.

Hi!
Recently I bought a pair of dynafit...

Rachel

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Hi!
Recently I bought a pair of dynafit gaia's- They fit/feel great! As soon as I started skiing in them my feet became in so much pain it took me forever to get down the run! I cant really explain the pain...its not a too tight or blistering kind of pain. My feet become numb and the numbness goes up to my calves...its unbearable! The pain was relieved after sitting on the lift...bt w/ each run the pain was back. Is this normal? Anyone experience the same problem?
Thanks!

Sandy Brown

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Sonds like a nerve pinch going on somewhere. Head to your nearest high-quality bootfitter (likely an alpine shop).

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Question for a boot fitter out there....

eddy

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Question for a boot fitter out there.

Situation: Female friend looking for a performance AT boot. Considering Garmont Luster, Scarpa Shaka/Gea or Dynafit Gaia. She likes these boots for their versatility in skiing the frontside/resort as well as backcountry. Skis 60/40 mix resort/backcountry. Using Dynafit binding system.

Primary problem is volume around the upper cuff. She needs a boot that offers a larger than avg. volume in this area to get proper closure around lower calf/ankle. Tried mens equiv. models (Radium and Maestrale) on with no luck (did not have her size in women's model) Closure of upper was not suitable (realize women's models would be lower on her leg/calf).

Any thoughts on a solution? Can upper cuff of the Garmont or Scarpa liners be significantly cut down by boot fitter to allow more volume? Are there "aftermarket" liners that she could use in shell of one of these boots that would be more customizable? Any other boots that she should look at?

Thanks

Does the Gaia fit similar to the women's...

fcurd208588

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Does the Gaia fit similar to the women's zzero?

Dakka

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My notes: 272 mm BSL on 23.0

Ian

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The Gaia is built on an Alpine boot last model. It is a more performance fit and a little narrower.

Dakka

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Good read on this too I randomly stumbled across: http://outside-blog.away.com/blog/2010/03/the-quest-for-the-perfect-alpine-touring-boot-part-iii-.html