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Black Diamond Stiletto Telemark Ski Boot - Women's

Black Diamond Stiletto Telemark Ski Boot - Women's

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Black Diamond Stiletto Telemark Ski Boot - Women's

Black Diamond’s top-of-the-line freeheeler, the Women’s Stiletto Telemark Ski Boot combines a female-specific fit and killer performance for hardcore she-rippers. The 100-flex Pebax shell provides plenty of torsional stiffness, while the alpine-style overlap design and MidStiff bellows create a responsive yet forgiving forward flex. Black Diamond tailored this boot’s cuff opening, rear spoiler, and liner specifically for a women’s foot but gave it an aggressive stance angle for girls who charge. The Stiletto’s mechanically integrated ski/walk mode doubles as the customizable forward lean adjustment, offering three settings covering eight degrees to suit a variety of ski styles.

Bottom Line: For freeheeling shred-bunnies who walk the walk.

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Are these boots compatible with G3 bindings?

Are these boots compatible with G3 bindings?

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October 30, 2009

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Definitely.

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October 30, 2009

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Hey, is SMS24, or anyone else who has skied this boot out there

Hey, is SMS24, or anyone else who has skied this boot out there anywhere? I am comparing this boot to the Elektra. I see that the BD boots are flat soled where the Elektras sole is rockered. Am new to the world of high performance tele stuff and trying to get my head around some forward lean/bellows flexing/ski controlling stuff. I am coming off a very intimate relationship with alpine boot cuff and crave same with new tele gear. :)Soooo, assuming a good fit in each boot, would the flat vs. rockered sole feel significantly different? Anyone skied both of these boots to compare? Very tempted to buy this boot even at the high price. The adjustability seems worth the extra money. Another question: sizing differences. BD size chart puts me in like a 24.5 or 25. That just seems huge to me. Size 7.7-8 street shoe, these days really more an 8. Older and weightier, foot spreading out...Thanks for any help!!!

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February 21, 2009

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FWIW, I tried on the Stiletto in a 24 at my local shop. I wear a size 8 street shoe as well. In Scarpa I wear a 24. The Stiletto in 24 was too small for -- but it was too small on the instep, not in terms of length that I recall. The liner just really pushed down on the top of my foot. Its possible I just have the wrong shape of foot for these boots. I'm thinking of trying on a 24.5 (they only had it in 24). The plastic shell is the same for both of those sizes, and it was a good length for my foot. So I'd try a 24.5 if I were you...If you have a small volume instep try the 24.

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February 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Taking my skiing to the next level....

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 2, 2009

These are great boots. They are the fist pair of boots that i have had that fit my feet really well. I ski them with the BD 01 with free flex cartridges mounted on the BD Verdicts. I love the heal retention system they have and the boa system for the liners makes it really easy to keep them sung and fitting well. I haven't taken them touring yet, but the walk mode works great in the parking lot at the resort and is super comfortable. For sizing help i have a narrow foot and heal. But here is the thing with boots try lots of boots on and find ones that fit. No matter how great they are if the last doesn't match your foot type it's going to suck for you.

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Would this boot be too stiff or overpower at BD 03 freeflex binding?

Would this boot be too stiff or overpower at BD 03 freeflex binding?

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December 24, 2008

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Waaaay too stiff. If you're determined to stick with these boots, go for the Black Diamond 02 binding, using probably the Rid Stiff cartridges. Maybe if you're under about 120 pounds go for the Mid Stiff, but even those might not be stiff enough. If, on the other hand, you already have Freeflex O3s and want to get boots to match that level of aggression, go for the Axis or the Trance, or even the Scarpa T2 or T3.I would disagree, I ski these boots on the BD O1 with the free flex and LOVE it (I weigh a lot more then 120lbs and have it mounted on the 07-08 Verdicts). The boot is stiff but the flex of the bellow isn't overly stiff. With the 03 you may be better off with a mid stiff, but if these boots fit you well then try it and it's only something like $40 to get a new set of cartridges if you want something more active.

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January 30, 2009

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Will you be receiving more inventory?

Will you be receiving more inventory?

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December 12, 2008

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Certainly, it's just crunch time right before the holidays.

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December 12, 2008

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Would you recommend this boot for an intermediate skier skiing

Would you recommend this boot for an intermediate skier skiing on mountain?Thanks

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December 11, 2008

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The Trance would be a better intermediate boot.

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December 11, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Pebax 
Liner Material:
Women’s Power Fit 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
Micro Adjustable:
Yes 
Weight:
7lb 11oz (3500g) 
Recommended Use:
Advanced all-mountain Telemark skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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