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Scarpa Skookum Alpine Touring Boots

Scarpa Skookum Alpine Touring Boots

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$768.95
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Scarpa Skookum Alpine Touring Boots

Scarpa designed the Skookum as the most powerful alpine touring boot in its line, so you can ride with confidence when you’re making turns in the no-fall zone. Thanks to four-buckle performance (not to mention the power strap), you can trust the Skookum when it comes time to drop 30 footers on a powder day or straightline down pinch couloirs. Scarpa made this freeride boot compatible with both standard AT and TLT bindings, so you can go light for big days or break out the bomber bindings when you have your eyes on a hairball line.

Bottom Line: Serious boots for seriously steep terrain.

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Does anyone know the boot sole length of a 26 mondo point?

Does anyone know the boot sole length of a 26 mondo point?

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October 17, 2009

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A 26 mondo pt is usually, around 298 +/- 2mm depending on the manufacturer.

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October 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Couple of issues

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
June 30, 2009

I skied the Spirit 4's efore this boot and prefer it. These boots have buckle issues, where the tolerance is not enough and the buckles get in each others way. Which can be frustrating when its cold and windy and you cannot get your buckels done up.

All else is as it should be with Scarpa, a powerful boot that is made for charging and decent for walking.

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Scarpa makes these boots down to a size 23.5. Why doesn't

Scarpa makes these boots down to a size 23.5. Why doesn't Backcountry.com (or any other website/store) carry these boots below a size 25.0!!! Very frustrating.

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January 30, 2009

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If it is any consolation, the Scarpa website, www.scarpa-schuhe.de lists them down to 24.5.

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April 29, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Burly Touring Boots

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March 5, 2009

If you're looking for burly touring boots that won't back down from any conditions, the Skookum's are the trick. Very comfortable right out of the box, but downright slipper-like after getting the Intuition liners custom molded, these boots are solid. If you are strictly touring, these may be a bit overkill, but for in/out riding or the "one boot to rule them all", these would be an excellent choice. Fit is nice and comfortable with a last in the 103mm or slightly larger range (don't know exactly, but it's not a narrow boot). Walkability is pretty good, but not as good as say, the Garmont Radium. The burly power strap adds to the overall stiffness, but does get in the way when putting them on or taking them off. Choose from A/T or Dynafit binding options and proceed to climb up and rip up the down.

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What is the height of the plastic shell on this boot? Does the

What is the height of the plastic shell on this boot? Does the tongue and calf area on the shell have the same height? And how does the height compare to the shell of the Scarpa Typhoon? Thanks!

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January 14, 2009

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I checked 'em out in the store. The tongue heights and liner heights are the same, but the shell of the Typhoon is a little taller than the Skookum.

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January 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Super comfortable and high performance

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May 20, 2009

I skied this boot all last winter and I must say I am pleased with the its performance. This intuition liner is tongue style, seems to do better in touring than wrap style, very comfortable and warm. This was my first experience with Booster straps and I love them! I used to go through velcro straps like crazy- Booster strap holds the cuff/tongue/liner all together securly. There is no play and seems to make the boot more responsive. Skookum is stiff and powerful I highly recommend skiing this with Dynafits with some big planks to really test the performance.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Pebax 
Liner Material:
Intuition Speed Pro 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
4 + Power strap 
Micro Adjustable:
Yes 
Forward Lean:
19 - 23deg 
Binding Compatibility:
Standard AT, TLT 
Weight:
[Pair, size 27] 8lb 4oz (3752g) 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry freeride 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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