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Scarpa Terminator X Telemark Ski Boot

Scarpa Terminator X Telemark Ski Boot

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Scarpa Terminator X Telemark Ski Boot

The Scarpa Terminator X Telemark Ski Boot works with NTN Bindings to provide tele freeriders the performance they've been dreaming of. NTN boots do not have a duckbill, so it's easy to walk and kick steps on approach. Crampon compatibility lets you go tele on ski mountaineering trips. Scarpa gave the Terminator X boot an integrated dual-density Torsion Frame for increased torsional stiffness for control unlike anything you’ve experienced. A tall, overlapping cuff and three buckles drive the fattest of tele skis while keeping the weight down for touring efficiency. A pivoting tongue makes getting into and out of this boot quick and easy. Scarpa even added an Intuition liner to ensure total comfort on the longest days.

Bottom Line: Slip on the Scarpa Terminator X Telemark Ski Boot and enjoy all the advantages of the NTN boot and binding system.

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What's the boot sole length of a 27?

What's the boot sole length of a 27?

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October 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

NTN = the future

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December 15, 2008

It's difficult to review this boot alone, since the NTN binding + boot are a combination that are difficult to separate. So keep that in mind. I bought a pair of last season's T-X's from Backcountry.com. Loved the convenience of the binding and the fit of the boot, but was never completely convinced by the way they skied: something didn't feel quite right. I tried numerous remedies (as suggested in Telemarktips forums), including heating bellows with hairdryer, drilling new hole for a new lower lean setting, and lowering the heelpiece. Over the summer, Scarpa ran a program to replace the lower shell of last year's boots with the newer dual-injection shell from this year's updated model that have a softer bellows flex and decreased forward lean. Finally got to try them out yesterday. Great success! The NTN system finally seems to be fulfil its potential. This time around everything feels right. The boots are stiff and light and comfortable. I love the idea of having one boot for both AT and Tele (although I've yet to test these as AT boots). My only criticism would be that the buckles (on 2007/8 model) are not micro-adjustable, which seems a little cheap. But I think Scarpa added micro-adjust buckles to this year's model. (It certainly looks that way in the photos, even if the description says otherwise.)

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I have a question about AT compatibility. Does anyone know if

I have a question about AT compatibility. Does anyone know if these will work with Marker Duke/Baron bindings as well as the NTN bindings? If not, is there an NTN boot that will work with the Marker AT setup?

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February 13, 2009

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They won't. You can't tele on the Duke or Baron, because they're not tele bindings. You can't get a boot that will do Marker/Duke and NTN.---------Ya, the only AT binding the NTN boots work with are Dynafits.

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February 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Best touring boots I own

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January 7, 2009

I have 08/09 orange Terminator X with blue(medium) tubes and Karhu XCD Guides. What a combination! The boots flex when you tour! They are so light I can just manage to "classic" ski on tracks right up to the chairlift and then do turns down the steeps. After then I can go back country trackless touring climbing up and skiing down. Only use skins occasionally. These boots are only 11mm shorter than the black ones. Not sure why anyone would need 4 buckles as when in ski mode they are stiff, powerful and precise. Seem very durable in the new 08/09 NTN binding. My only hint is that medium tubes are for BIG skis only and I am trying to find some soft green ones for my XCD's. I am 90kg and aggressive (on skis) and blue is too strong. The Dynafit setup works well with the included support plate. I am experimenting with my Diamir Freerides as well, and with minor modification of the binding I think they will work! You need the support plate from a ski crampon to stop the boot bending and pre releasing. I never tried the 07/08 boot that everyone hated but this is pure magic. This boot does everything and is comfortable walking around. If you like skiing low stance then watch out, these will make you see over your knees for a change. Check the locktite on the bolts, Scarpa forgot one on my edition and a buckle tried to fall off. Use Red locktite.

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is scarpa replacing the shell on 2008 tx boot to soften / are

is scarpa replacing the shell on 2008 tx boot to soften / are green tubes available or necessary/ any changes to binding since last year/ what fails i got 30 days on board/ no failures

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January 13, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Plastic 
Liner Material:
Scarpa Intuition Precision High 
Thermo-moldable Liner:
Yes 
Number of Buckles:
Micro Adjustable:
No 
Forward Lean:
Yes, 16-19 degrees 
Binding Compatibility:
NTN 
Weight:
[Pair, size 27] 7lb 11oz (3480g) 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry telemarking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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