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Dynafit ZZero 3 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot

Dynafit ZZero 3 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot

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Dynafit ZZero 3 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot

Knocking on the door of the light-is-right crowd, the three-buckle, carbon-reinforced Dynafit Zzero 3 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot focuses on the up as much as the down with a tour-friendly low cuff and a fluid walk mode. These tough, yet nimble AT boots hike light and ski hard. Touted as the lightest three-buckle boot on the market, the Zzero 3 C-TF boots grant feather-light uphills and rewarding descents. The Powerstringer carbon fiber reinforcement in the instep efficiently transfers energy to your glides as you hike and holds firm during choppy descents. The Zzero 3 C-TF Boot's Pebax tongue flexes smoothly and consistently as you pass your skin track on the way back down, and Dynafit's lightweight, thermo-moldable Multiform liner insulates your foot so your toes don't end up frozen and numb at the end of your hike.

Bottom Line: The Dynafit Zzero 3 C-TF Alpine Touring Boots like going up as much as they like going down.

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Will these fit a marker baron binding?

Will these fit a marker baron binding?

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July 25, 2009

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After some testing of my own I found, to any and all who are curious, *a Dynafit boot will fit in a Marker binding*. The bindings are adjustable specifically to accommodate the rubber sole of AT boots. If you don't mind the cosmetic wear, the rear of the boot heel will scuff in these bindings, the boot is otherwise undamaged. They release the same as they would with an alpine boot.

The light weight of the boot helps compensate for the weight of the binding when trekking up, and the 4 buckle version of the boot, the Zzero 4 C-TF, makes for a rrrrripping ride down in the Barons. They're mounted on Atomic RT-86s to make for a downhill-oriented setup that isn't terrible for touring either. Happy =)

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November 16, 2009

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Probably not, and if they fit, the binding won't release properly. The question is why a super lite boot with such burly bindings

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November 2, 2009

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How do they fit wide feet? And can I cook the liners at home

How do they fit wide feet? And can I cook the liners at home?

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March 2, 2009

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what happends if they don't fit

what happends if they don't fit

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October 23, 2008

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Send them back and get new ones. Probably ones that do fit.

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October 23, 2008

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Weight compared to Scarpa F1

Weight compared to Scarpa F1

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June 26, 2008

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Scarpa F1: 2740 grams in 27.0Dynafit Zzero 3: 3190 grams in 27.0You'd take on ~500 extra grams with the Zzero, but you'd get a great deal more high speed stability too.

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June 27, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Pebax, carbon fiber 
Liner Material:
Multiform liner 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
3 Magnesium 
Micro Adjustable:
Yes 
Forward Lean:
Yes, 15, 21 degrees 
Binding Compatibility:
Dynafit TLT-compatible, ISO9523-compatible 
Weight:
[Pair] 6lb 4.7oz (2900g) 
Recommended Use:
Ski touring, backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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