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With carbon-fiber reinforcements, interchangeable soles, magnesium buckles, and a G-Fit 3 lace-up liner, the Garmont Endorphin Alpine Touring Boot offer unparalleled performance and strength. Powerful enough to drive the biggest planks in the gnarliest conditions, and still light and comfortable enough for day tours, the Endorphin nails high performance versatility like no other ski boot. The thermo-moldable G-fit 3 liner provides support and customized comfort. The liner's lace-up system locks your heel down for an optimal, secure fit within the shell. The multi-injected cuff and carbon fiber-reinforced shell maintain structure and stiffness no matter how hard you charge. This provides quick and precise power transmission throughout the boot. Magnesium buckles keep the Endorphin Boot lightweight while the two lower buckles' Icebreaker pins destroy ice that accumulates during long tours. Choose between alpine or AT skiing for the day with the interchangeable soles—one Vibram AT sole and one standard ISO alpine sole.
Bottom Line: The Garmont Endorphin Alpine Touring Boot leaves you with no excuse to stay in bounds.
Has anyone used these boots with an alpine ski in frontcountry? I'm looking for a boot I can use with the K2 Apache Recons I have. I'm looking at the Volkl M-Rock for backcountry.
I used these boots, almost exclusively, last year on the groomers and the pow. Lots of life and highly recommended. Only problem is the heel hinges are poorly designed. I shaved off two hinges through the season, and sometimes parts are very hard to come by. You need to be creative. Garmont designed a great boot but screwed up on the hinge pins. Maybe a Stainless hinge instead of an aluminum or whatever lightweight material they are made of. A supply of hinges would be a nice asset for the season. Still love the boots and am looking for another pair.