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Garmont Ener-G Telemark Boot - Men's - 2008

Garmont Ener-G Telemark Boot - Men's - 2008

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Garmont Ener-G Telemark Boot - Men's - 2008

The Garmont Ener-G Telemark Boot rocks all-out mountain assaults, on- or off-piste, in the backcountry or at the resort. The triple-injected Ener-G boasts torsional rigidity and superb lateral control for high-speed steeps, and a sweet, progressive forward flex that builds energy through your turn. The flex zone follows the natural shape and flex of your toes. Asymmetric last gives ample room to the big toe for walking and generates increased inside edge pressure. Super solid magnesium buckles reduce weight, and the arch buckles use serrated ice-breaker pin to cut through build-up. The G-Fit High custom thermo-formable liner has a burly exterior fabric for consistent flex. NOTE: Be sure to check out our sizing chart for optimal fit.

Bottom Line: Telemarkers push the limits, and the Ener-G is there every step of the way.

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I've got a pair of Ener-g's that I'm swimming in.

I've got a pair of Ener-g's that I'm swimming in. The shell tongue says '29/30.5' and the liner tongue says 30. I thought the shells only went by the half-size though, so the question is; Can I get a size 29 liner for these boots? (I'm a size 12US.)

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Rating for this product: 2

Disappointed

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April 8, 2009

This is my second pair of Ener-G's. The first pair lasted 3 yrs, this pair is cooked after just one yr. When I pt a lot of fwd pressur on the boot, the instep bows outward and I lose contact. It is very disconcerting. I am going to look for a boot (like the Scarpas) that have a strap over the instep.

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Suppose your set up for next season is 178 sickbirds and bishop

Suppose your set up for next season is 178 sickbirds and bishop bomber bindings. you are 5' 11" and 160 lbs. You are and advanced and aggressive telemarker with wide feet doing in and out of bounds skiing in all conditions. is this the boot for you?

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May 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great boots

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January 26, 2009

i just picked up the ener-g's from a local shop and love them. great fit, great liners, overall just an awesome boot. i've got a WIDE foot and these are the only boots i've had that fit great right out of the box.

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So I tried on a size 26.5(I wear size 9 1/2 shoes), and felt

So I tried on a size 26.5(I wear size 9 1/2 shoes), and felt my toes curling in the boots. Will a size 28 be too big? I still need to get the inner boot molded to my foot, right? I'm trying to upgrade from some Crispi CX-As.

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April 27, 2009

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A 28 will definitely be too large. Garmont shell sizes run so that each half size is the same shell as the whole size below it (ie 26.5 is the same shell as a 26), so a 28 would be TWO shell sizes larger than the 26.5.

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April 29, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

recommend

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December 23, 2008

needed a wider toe box so picked the garmont over scarpa. but i also have a narrow heel which lifts up a bit when i flex forward. the booth is otherwise rock solid.

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does anyone know the shell length (in mm)of a size 26.5 ener

does anyone know the shell length (in mm)of a size 26.5 ener-g?

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April 2, 2009

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300mm

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April 3, 2009

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What is the difference between the GAR0152 at $299, and the GAR022

What is the difference between the GAR0152 at $299, and the GAR022 for $479?

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March 6, 2009

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The cheaper Ener-Gs are the from 2007. There was no change in the boot between 07 and 08, so they are essentially the same boot.

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March 9, 2009

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please check with the factory to see if you can order a 30.5

please check with the factory to see if you can order a 30.5 boot?

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January 5, 2009

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We cannot special order anything on our site. I am sorry for the inconvenience.

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January 24, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Pebax 
Liner Material:
G-Fit high liner 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
Micro Adjustable:
Yes 
Forward Lean:
Yes, 19, 24 degrees + free for walking 
Binding Compatibility:
75mm telemark 
Weight:
[Size 27.5] 4lb (1810g) 
Recommended Use:
Telemark skiing, all-mountain, steeps 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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