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The Scarpa Terminator X Pro Telemark Ski Boot gives you the combination of a seriously stiff upper and NTN compatibility to help you rip the steepest backcountry lines with ease. In fact, the Terminator X Pro also works with TLT alpine touring bindings, so can lock down your heels without buying a whole new pair of boots. This tele boot ranks as the toughest in the Scarpa line thanks to a burly Pebax shell, moldable Intuition Precision High liner, and a four-buckle system with an added power strap. It also includes a Vibram sole to make your approach postholing a bit nicer.
Bottom Line: If you can’t get it done in this boot, you can’t get it done.
Amazing boots. Great control, fit, power, etc. Absolutely loved 'em until I broke the toe/bill/bellows on day 6. After some research online I found out that lots of the TX Pro's have been cracking this year. So they're fabulous, except that they break. If they fix it, I'll be back on 'em in a heart-beat. But in the mean-time I'm SOL.
Well, the pair in a men's size 27 weighs 7 pounds, compare that to the other boots you are looking at. You can find the information to the right, under the 2 rows of pictures, the weight is the 3rd from bottom. That's where my numbers came from... TX Pro: 7lb 4oz. TX: 7lb 11oz. both for size 27. I'm just wondering why the 4-buckle TX Pro is lighter than the 3-buckle TX.
They have had some issues with the bill de-laming and if it happens to your boots you can send them back and they will fix them but what i have been told is they cant fix it untill march. I work at a backcountry gear store and that is what we were told. so if you can make it through the season giver, but scarpa knows the problem and they will fix it for you.
Can these boots be skied with Hammerhead bindings? What about Bombers? I bet they'd work fine w/ Bombers, but not sure about HH's. Maybe the heel block assembly will not accept a traditional tele binding heel throw? I recall a dvd that came with original versions of the hammerheads in which Rainey recommended cutting/grinding the duckbill back to the centerline of the 3-pin holes, and it's still mentioned on the newer 22Designs website. Also, are these boots comparable in performance to the T1's? Thanks much.
They can be skied with both of the bindings you mentioned, and they're a bit stiffer than a T1.-----------------------------These are not designed to work with any other binding than the NTN. However, there is discussion on telemarktips.com on whether or not they will work with the Bomber.
I work in the ski industry and ski my TX with NTN, dynafit, Naxo and Marker Dukes. There is a bit of flex under the Marker and the Naxos but they do not flex out you just have to set the slider under the ball of the foot properly. I don't know about the fritchis have never tried them.
I do not believe this is fritschi, naxo, duke compatible (David just cross checked with the Scarpa website - only compatible with Dynafit TLT bindings.)This is correct all of the Scarpa Bellow style AT boots will not work with anything but dynafit as they can back flex and pop out of the heel.
I agree with David that these boots are great, however, there's a production fault and I've broken 3 pairs in six weeks. The store ran out of replacements and now I'm grounded in the middle of winter. People say that Scarpa started producing new boots that are guaranteed to not break, but they're tight-lipped and won't say when the new boots his the stores. I'm considering switching from NTN back to classical tele bindings.
I am a Japanese telemark skier living in Japan, and I am a user of Tx-pro and Tx. Therefore I inform you of news in Japan about Tx-pro. A recall on TX-pro is already announced in Japan by a Japanese distributor of SCARPA. The distributor announced it so that there was a defectiveness point in Shell of Tx-pro when a shell might be broken during the use by the combination with NTN binding. And the distributor collected all the products which they sold (about the thing without the abnormality) and announced that they changed it for an improved product (they will receive these products in the end of March from SCARPA). These were announced on the homepage of the distributor (if you understand Japanese, you can confirm this by choosing Japan among the homepage of SCARPA as an area of the distributors). Tx is not sold in Japan for this season (so I purchased Tx from Backcountry.com of the United States through the Internet). Therefore, it is not mentioned about Tx in Japan. However, that the destruction of similar boots happens were reported by various Internet articles. When I think about the safety in the backcountry, as for me, I must use the old system till improved boots are available. I was experiencing that these boots give me the splendid performance. So I am disappointed because for the exchange time of the product is the end of March. And the reason is because it means that I cannot use these boots at the time of best state in Snow season. Therefore, I wish SCARPA gives us quickly response.
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