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Peaks, prepare for bagging.

The One PX-TF Alpine Touring Boot was made to knock off peaks on your to-summit list. Lightweight, strong and aggressive, it will be your best touring companion, with never a complaint, never a whimper. And with women-specific design, thermo-formable liner, rocker sole, and walk mode, you'll be list-making all season.
  • Pebax shell, a high-performance, thermoplastic elastomer for flexible impact-resistance and strength
  • Weight for a pair: a mere 5lb 12oz
  • Lightweight thermo-formable (TF) liner with women-specific fit, for superior warmth, energy transfer, and performance
  • Pebax cuff and driving spoiler adds stiffness to the shell, holds heel down, and features an adjustable lean angle
  • Magnesium Ultra-Lock System for quick, easy release connected to walk mode
  • 15-18 degrees of forward lean and 60-degree cuff rotation in walk mode, to accommodate your every move
  • Compatible with Dynafit Quick Step-In or standard touring binding
  • Dynafit Pro, a durable, sticky rubber sole for sure, secure footing

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Lindsey Clark

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I took these for a few runs in a ski area during a demo, and pretty much immediately knew I needed a pair. They are unlike anything I've ever had on my feet. My husband has been skiing the Dynafit TLT5 and calls them his "mountain slippers" because they are so light. The awesome part, however, is that they get pretty stiff when they are buckled down, and can definitely shred.

These are an evolution from that TLT5 design, with one big difference that made me get serious about these: there are no stupid, extra tongues to carry around and deal with on your tour. I hate that!

I doodled around the base area a little with my heels unlocked and the range of motion was amazing. I've never felt anything like it! And have been skiing in the backcountry on Scarpas and Garmonts for the last 7 years.

The downhill performance was great. They got pretty stiff (a legit 110, from what I've been told), and I railed on some super firm groomers without a second thought.

Super light, easy to transition from hiking to skiing, excellent rotation for the climb, and a crazy heel pocket that locks you in... I can't wait to get these babies on some of our big volcanoes!