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Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot

Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot

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Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot

If your version of the tele turn involves time in the resort and in demanding backcountry terrain, slip your foot into the Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot and crank some turns. The T1 Telemark Boots' dual density Torsion Frame lends the boot lateral stiffness, giving you a solid platform for laying out high speed turns on the groomers. If tree skiing is more you thing, don't worry, Scarpa gave the Telemark Ski Boot a reduced rocker for lightning quick edge-to-edge transitions. Before your first day on the hill, don't forget to heat mold the Scarpa Intuition Precision High liners for a custom fit. Then slip your foot in, buckle the T1's four buckles, and get ready for uncompromising power.

Bottom Line: Slip your foot into the Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot for high speeds, big lines, and big turns.

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Rating for this product: 2

cheap plastic

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November 14, 2009

I've had four different scarpas over the years. I've discovered that the plastic in the 08\09 t1 is pretty cheap. After just 20 days I rubbed a hole into the boot over my big toe. Scarpa rep told me it's because I've switched to a fatter ski and I'm hitting the boot with my ski. Maybe. However, I'm skiing the same ski I skied with the "bumble bee" and the "bumble bee" held up for 3 years. The plastic in the 08\09 is very soft and you WILL put a hole in the boot.

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T1 or T-Race? I am an expert level tele skier, 6' 210#,

T1 or T-Race? I am an expert level tele skier, 6' 210#, and ski in the Pacific NW mainly on Line Prophet 100s, but I also ski the Prophet 130s when the going gets really deep. I am mainly a resort and side-country skier, but I go cat skiing every year, and this yr my buddies finally have their act together and we will be doing some touring.

I have been on Garmont Ener-G's for the last 2 pairs of boots. Last yr's model gave out mid-season - they bulge out at the instep when I put pressure on the tongue. I have had the liners re-formed, but it has not helped.

I am leaning toward the T1's because they seem to be more versatile. Any comments?

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October 6, 2009

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T-Race! T-Race! T-Race! I also ski prophet 100s and prophet 130s, with Hammerheads, I' 6'2" and 170lbs. The lack of a touring mode only bothers me when skinning on flats, (uphill your legs are angled forward anyway), but the difference in performance is well worth it. The T-Race rips, especially with big skis like the 130's, and stiffer flexing skis like the 100s. DON'T get the T1, you'll be cheating yourself out of hard-charging grin-inducing turns.

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October 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Throwin'-down boots

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October 26, 2008

I don't know how galenparke cut through his boots with his skis, especially after only 20 times skiing with them. That's some wild stuff he's pulling. I've been using a series of T1s for years now, and I love them. They're stiff enough to connect turns with lightning speed when you want to impress people on the lift or snake crazy fast through the trees, but not so stiff that they force your tips down in 3 feet of Rocky Mountain cold smoke. And they don't twist at all for those crazy GS turns on the noon groom. And you can walk in them without looking like a fool the way alpine skiiers do since they flex enough to hike or skin in. They save my quads and make me ski like a pro. Fantastic.

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I bought a pair of T1's from a local discount retailer last

I bought a pair of T1's from a local discount retailer last year (2007-2008 season)for a really good price. They told me they were an older model - the last run made in Italy before the manufacturing moved to China. They are a black pair of men's T1's w/silver trim. They have 3 buckles and a power strap at the top. My best guess is that they are the 2005 model. Anyway, the liners are coming apart at the seams (of course, because I have skied the living piss out of them.) Anyway, can I order a new set of liners through you? On the back, they say: "Code 10511/Mondo 290."

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February 23, 2009

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I bought some T1s online and had to get new T1 liners. I called REI and they placed a special order with Scarpa and had new ones shipped to me. Find a company that deals with Scarpa and they can special order them for you.

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April 29, 2009

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Check out the website www.gearx.com they have a few really limited sizes for the T1 intuition liners for crazy cheap. Hope that helps.

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April 13, 2009

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First descent in the Chugach

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
October 1, 2009

Played on some steep lines for 9 days after being dropped off by a fixed wing deep in the Chugach Range AK.

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Rating for this product: 5

7 days touring on new Intuition Liner ZERO blisters

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February 11, 2009

I need to add to my prior comment. I just spent 7 days touring in BC 8 hrs a day and I didn't get a single blister. I couldn't be happier with the Scarpa T1 and BD 01 combo. I was a Garmont boot wearer for years and Scarpa's new Intuition liner won me over.

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A quick question about fit. I have a pair of T1's that I

A quick question about fit. I have a pair of T1's that I have had for 2 1/2 seasons. The boots fit well everywhere except around the cuff at the the top where my skinny little calves don't take up nearly enough room. I have made all the buckle adjustments and I am still experiencing slop. It gets worse as the day goes on and causes me to cinch down so tight on the power strap that I cut off circulation. If anybody else has had this problem I would love some advice. Anything besides get your skinny little legs in the gym would be welcome. Love the forum, very informative

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February 19, 2009

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Have you moved the buckles over to accommodate? You can use the hex key provided with the boots (or find a similarly sized one). I also have skinny calves and have added shims. Might be worth a shot.

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April 9, 2009

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Go to your local ski shop and see what the boot pros can do with adding shims around the liner cuff. I made a custom home-job for the same issue; it seems all my scarpa boots pre 06 are meant for big calves. however i have not experienced this issue with new scarpa models ive purchased so have faith...

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March 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Intuition Liner is the best ever.

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January 29, 2009

I'm on my 3rd set of boots this season, and I have nothing but good things to say about my T1's. In particular, Scarpa's new Intuition liner is fantastic. I loved it in the Scarpa TX Pro (NTN boot) until I cracked those (warranty - thanks Scarpa!), and once I went back to my old Garmont Squadra's I had been sufficiently spoiled by the Scarpa Intuition liner that I decided to pick up a pair of T1's. Also, back in the day, 5 or 6 years ago, my feet would only fit in Garmont boots. Scarpa boots would crush my toes. Not the case any longer! It seems that with properly molded liners, just about anyone can wear these boots now. Enjoy!

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Somebody mentioned slicing through their bellows. It used to

Somebody mentioned slicing through their bellows. It used to be you could replace the cover for that - is this still available??

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January 17, 2009

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actually, the tongue is now replaceable. i had the same problem, and the replaced tongue solved the problem

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February 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Thank you sir, may I have another?

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July 31, 2009

I've heard people complain that this boot is too tall, too heavy, and/or too stiff for touring, but I beg to differ. Throw them in walk mode and buck up! What's a little discomfort or extra exercise on the way up the mountain when it results in uncompromising power and control on the way down? I've hiked through alpine meadows, across muskeg, through knee-deep mud, for miles on asphalt, and in every snow condition, and the Vibram soles grip on everything! I've skied on T1s for years, and each model gets better than the last. If you want to drive big skis with a traditional tele binding, do it in these boots! (I'm jumping on the NTN bandwagon this year, so I'm hoping that Scarpa figures out how to avoid the problems of the past in this year's model--if they don't, I'll be back in T1s in a heartbeat)

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Size 10.5 US or 45 Euro would be what size tele?

Size 10.5 US or 45 Euro would be what size tele?

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January 16, 2009

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28.5. Use the sizing chart.

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January 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

best money spent!!!

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November 7, 2008

If this boot fits your foot type, buy it. These will drive any ski in any condition and make you look good while doin it! They rip inbounds and in the backcountry. The bellows also have a better feel than the Garmonts. Why wear anything else!!!

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I am new to the tele-world...I have been told that the T1 or

I am new to the tele-world...I have been told that the T1 or T2 would be good for me by one salesman. I have tried them on and wanted to see what others thought.Would you recommend the T1 or T2 for a beginner? Why?

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December 24, 2008

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Buy the T1. T1s are stiffer, will help you drive your turns for a larger range of varied conditions, and are generally more versatile. It's the best bang for your buck in all conditions. As a beginner you want a boot that will handle everything from bumps to pow; the T1 will. Plus it performs decent on tours, albiet it is a bit heavy. The T2 is better if you plan to ski more sidecountry than on-piste, or if you are a lighter, shorter skier who doesn't need an all-around performance boot or likes groomers and trees vs. steeps. With that said, know I own T1s, T-race, and the T2x.

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January 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

A boot that fits like a glove

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June 2, 2009

With feet that are very prone to blisters, the T1 has a great fit. I have high arches, narrow foot box, and boney heals. The moldable liners give comfortable fit. The boots feel as good after hour 12 as they do when you first put them on. T1s are not the lightest boot, but they drive a fat ski better than their lighter cousins.

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hey backcountry- i am trying to figure out a scarpa T1 boot fitting

hey backcountry- i am trying to figure out a scarpa T1 boot fitting question. if the inside of the tounge says 6/7 what size does that translate to?cheers bob

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November 22, 2008

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The shells fit 2 sizes of liner.

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November 27, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome boots

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December 18, 2008

These boots are great! I love the walk mode and although they are kind of on the heavy side you will appreciate the performance on the way down. This boot is perfect for inbounds as well as backcountry. I've used them from VT to AK and they always get the job done. You wont regret getting these boots.

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What is the Flex rating on the T1 and T Race? Thanks.

What is the Flex rating on the T1 and T Race? Thanks.

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August 20, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Stiffness

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November 26, 2008

well, i'm an up and coming telemarker (age 15), and have been doing it for two years now. This was the first boot i ever purchased and i don't think I will buy an other boot (unless the black diamond fit changes). The stiffness is great for my weight (130 lbs) and integrates well with the BD 01's and the Viole sx. Definitely a go-to boot when in doubt.

Make sure the fit is good (runs narrower than the garmonts)

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How are stiff are the bellows on these... in comparison to the

How are stiff are the bellows on these... in comparison to the T2X's?

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June 29, 2008

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The stiffness of the bellow in the T1 is quite a bit stiffer than the T2X, but the height of the cuff also makes it a more burly boot.

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November 3, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Best boots ever i've ever owned

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February 10, 2009

I have loved these boots from day one. They are stiff, but still let you feel the snow beneath you. Weather you carve hard and fast, or ski the deep pow, these boots do it all. And the look killer, too. If they fit you, buy them.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bigger and better then ever before.

By: Backcountry.com Alumni
December 7, 2007

I just picked up the new T1 and I have to say its by far better then any other boot on the market. I've been in the T2X and Ener-g's and these blow them both away. (I still prefer my T2X for loooong tours and multi-day stuff.)

The comfort from the new Intuition liner incredible. Its a bit stiffer then the old Scarpa liners, so the fit is just as comfy, but with more responsiveness and I imagine they'll pack out less as well. Also, I did some home baking on my liners and they turned out fine. If you've never done this before it is best to go to a boot fitter.

One note is that these soles do lack the rocker of older T1's so if you are planning on doing longer tours I'd recommend one of those new fangled free pivot bindings.

Stop thinking and buy these, you'll not regret it.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great boot, watch the sizing

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April 13, 2009

I owned the original T1s and decided to upgrade. I am a size 13, which is a mondo 30.5. I found this blog about sizing tele boots: http://www.nstelemark.com/Telemark_Boot_Fitting.html. They basically say forget about the size charts and check your foot in the shell. If you have more than 1cm of room then it is too big. They also say that they should be uncomfortable before you heat fit the liners. Long story short, I also tried a 30, then a 29.5, the later had about a 1cm play in the shell, and were tight but wearable. Spending this amount of dough on some boots, I was a bit nervous. I'd always leaned towards buying my boots a bit bigger, and use socks and inserts to make up the difference. Well, I can say that after heat fitting, and then 4 days of straight resort skiing, they worked out GREAT.

I have only two minor complaints about the boot. There was no boot ring to snap my tether to. And, for some reason the buckles kept taking a nick out of my thumbs. One last tip, it is easy to over tighten these boots, so err on the side of loose.

Also kudos to Backcountry.com for taking back my rejects with free shipping. I would suggest that they really focus on getting sizing feedback on the different brands and providing sizing advice like the link above; so customers can make a better choice up front. For me, I settled on a size 12, when my foot is a size 13.

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Rating for this product: 5

Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 2, 2008

For backcountry skiing you really can't beat the Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boots. With the rockin' heat moldable Intuition Precision High liners you get a custom fit just for your foot.
If you're familiar with Scarpa's Mondo sizing you won't have any problems finding the perfect fit.

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Rating for this product: 3

Half a Season

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September 30, 2008

I picked up a pair of these boots mid season last year. They were very comfortable, and can really tighten down when making demanding runs or racing. I choose to ski them just snug tight most of time, not wanting crush the liner completely. Unfortionatly after only 20 some times out skiing I have cut through the bellows with my ski edge. Scarpa will not cover this so once i am sick of wet feet it will be onto another pair of boots.

So I have noticed several knocks on my initial review, and thought it was only fair to provide another seasons worth of review. I made it through the season with the boots and just had to be rather religious about drying the liners after skiing. I looked at the competition; Garmont and Black Diamond do not provide as much protection to the bellows as does Scarpa. However Scarpa's plastic does wear down easier than Garmont's metal washers, obviously, but a replacement piece of plastic can be purchased. My solution has been to work on widening my stance, but this has mangled the pant cuffs. In bumps and chop all bets are off anyway. Telemark tip the wider stance has resulted in better inside ski control.

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Rating for this product: 5

reason for my return

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January 18, 2008

I just needed a larger size

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Rating for this product: 5

The Big Stomp

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October 31, 2007

These boots rock...If you want to stomp big landings in backcountry or rock the pow inbounds these boots deliver.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Plastic 
Liner Material:
Precision High 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
4 + Power Strap 
Micro Adjustable:
No 
Forward Lean:
Yes, 18-21 degrees 
Binding Compatibility:
All tele bindings 
Weight:
[Pair, size 27] 8lb 10oz (3908g) 
Recommended Use:
Resort, backcountry, demanding terrain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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