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Dynafit ZZero 4 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot

Dynafit ZZero 4 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot

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Dynafit ZZero 4 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot

You'll be stoked your Dynafit Zzero 4 C-TF Alpine Touring Boots weigh just over six pounds when you're halfway to your next destination on the Haute Route hut tour. These tough, yet nimble AT boots stay light and ski hard. Touted as the lightest four-buckle on the market, the Zzero 4 C-TF boots grant featherlight uphills and rewarding downhills. Carbon fiber in the instep and Powerstringer efficiently transfers energy to your glides as you hike and hold firm during sketchy descents. The Zzero C-TF Boot's Pebax tongue flexes smoothly and consistently as you pass your skin track on the way back down, and Dynafit's lightweight, thermo-moldable Multiform liner insulates your foot so your toes don't end up frozen at the end of your hikes.

Bottom Line: The Dynafit Zzero 4 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot saves plenty for the downhill.

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Rating for this product: 5

The Green Machines Rip!

By: Wasangelian(2)
February 7, 2008

Wow! I knew from the instant I clicked in for my first run that I was in store for something special. It's hard to believe a boot can ski this well and be so light and comfortable for touring. As a disclaimer, I had the toe of mine blown out before heat molding because I have flippers for feet. However, I never thought I could have found this level of ski performance in a great touring boot. As far as the color, well, you can't have everything.

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how does boot fit? wide/narrow/etc. my foot is narrow in back...

how does boot fit? wide/narrow/etc. my foot is narrow in back wide in front right before toe box..."waterski"...birkenstocks feel best on my dogs.

By: none (1)
June 28, 2008

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I'd take a look at Dalbello or Technica boots for that kind of foot shape.

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June 28, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

A kick'n Pair of Boots

By: Zaid(1)
January 30, 2008

Haven't done any touring with these boots yet, just alpine skiing, but they are awesome. Read some reviews that said they don't work well with Alpine bindings. They dropped into my rossignol bindings with no problem, and so far have released twice, exactly when they shoudl have, and have stayed in tight when they should too. I am a very agressive skiier, used to super stiff boots, and these have been excellent. I do have a very long skinny foot though, and they do fit me well, so if you have a high volume boot, try it out first. As always, it takes a bit to break in, but they are definitley getting there. Skiing has improved drastically with these boots. Great fit for me. Biggest complaint is that the power strap does not come all the way out so you can strap teh boots together to throw it over your shoulder for carrying, but is that realy a complaint? Awesome boot, super light, super stiff, great comfort. Ride hard.

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Rating for this product: 5

Sweet boots

By: Alpine331(3)
January 15, 2008

I bought these boots based on the recommedaiton of a friend (http://doglotion.com/touring-boot-review-dynafit). So far I've skied 6 days at the resort and 3 days 6-8hr touring and I can confidently say these are the best boots I've every owned. Super light, stiff as, and very repsonsive. Fit is a bit narrow (somewhere between Garmont and Scarpa) but works well with a low volume foot. Bit pricey and the color isn't the greatest but great boots!

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Rating for this product: 5

Sweet boots

By: Alpine331(3)
January 15, 2008

Just bought these boots based on a recommendation of a friend who reviewed them last year (http://doglotion.com/touring-boot-review-dynafit). Have skied 6 days at the resort and three 6-8hr touring days and I can confidently say these are hands down the best boots I have every owned. Super light, stiff as, and very responsive. Fit is some what narrow but works well for a low volume foot. So far the only flaw I've found is the color!

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Rating for this product: 5

odd color

By: Anonymous(4)
October 22, 2007

I went to the retail store and tried on a lot AT boots. I was looking for the lightest & flexiest boot for climbing and yet a boot that would lock down and feel like an Alpine boot on the decent. This the boot that won out. I've skied it several days and it's pretty much perfect. You'll have to get the liner heat molded for comfort, but it's well worth it.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material: Pebax, carbon
Liner Material: Multiform liner
Thermo-moldable Liner: Yes
Number of Buckles: 4, plus Power Strap
Micro Adjustable: Yes
Forward Lean: Yes, 15 and 21 degrees
Binding Compatibility: Dynafit, UNI
Weight: 6lb 5oz (2860g)
Recommended Use: Long-range touring, freeriding, ski touring
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year