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Garmont Adrenalin Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's

Garmont Adrenalin Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's

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Garmont Adrenalin Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's

The Garmont Adrenaline Alpine Touring Ski Boot created a new genre for high performance alpine freeriding for ski mountaineers and this year its coming at you even more beefed up and more refined. The new G-Fit3 thermo-moldable liner combines a lacing system, burlier exterior materials, and three densities of foam to provide optimal fit and killer support. Garmont also redesigned the walk/ski switch to a protected lever that won't come unlocked in the middle of your descent—genius. Take the Adrenalines to the resort or to the backcountry – interchangeable soles allow you to use them with your AT bindings or your standard alpine set-up, making it a unique one-boot quiver. NOTE: Be sure to check out our sizing chart for optimal fit.

Bottom Line: If you're all about breaking old limits and finding new addictions, the Garmont Adrenalin Alpine Touring Ski Boot is your kind of boot.

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Rating for this product: 4

Decent Boots

By: gladtmcdou446340 (1)
March 11, 2008

I bought these boots primarily for working races. That means a lot of standing around and walking and working setting B net, A net skirting, gate and course maintenance etc. sometimes in crampons. For that they are great. For skiing a fat ski in soft snow they are also pretty darn good. For sking a race course on a race ski on hard snow...not so good. But who said that they would...Tips: 1) check the sole length of the alpine boots you wear and compare that to sole length of Garmont sizing on their site. I found that most Alpine boots like Salomon and Technica fit me at 26.5 - 305 mm sole. The Garmot 26.5 was under 300mm and too small. The Garmont 27.5 was a 305mm sole and fit. It also fit my bindings without readjusting. 2) this boot comes with 2 interchangeable soles. The Vibram and one for your alpine binders. Seems reasonable although they say the Vibram sole is for use with AT bindings. My AT bindings (NAXO 21) say they are good for both alpine and AT boots. I understand that the vibram sole doesn't have the AFD as my alpine boots do. The answer? Ski fast hope for an impact release, not a slow turning slow torque release. I put my custom insoles in at the proper moment during the baking process. I suggest that for all. 3) Apres ski...put them on walk, loosen the buckles and you can drive the SUV home, pick up tofu or steaks at the grocery store without clunking and slipping around like a moron. Put them on at home in the morning and take them off when you get home, no need for street shoes. I had some Lowas and they were way to soft for anything but a noodle of a an AT ski in soft snow. I had some Nordica TR10's that hurt so much on my shins and ankles I cried like a school girl. Been in Hi -Perf or Race boots for 30 years and this is as good as I have had it for a "crossover" boot. For what it's worth...

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Boot

By: matt 79 (2)
March 6, 2008

These boots are great out of the box. I was using Scarpa boots, and these have a wider foot base, and they fit my feet way better. I cooked the liners at home,and it worked fine. My first tour on these, was brutal, and the boots did great. My feet were the only thing that was comfortable at the end of the day. Compared to my old boots, these are really light, which is always a huge plus.

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Rating for this product: 5

Comfy

By: Fumando (3)
January 16, 2008

This was my first pair of AT boots. I had always skied Tecnica's and always loved em. When I tried these, they must have both weighed what one of my old boots weighed! I baked the liners and these were comfortable from day 1. No break in, no soreness, no blisters. The days of hatin' on your boots are over. I baked the liners in my oven and had no problems...no special oven needed. I'll never go back to traditional downhill stuff. Now I can rip the BC and still spend some time with my woman in the resort!

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Rating for this product: 4

Fitting odd feet

By: T.Nazim (1)
January 7, 2008

The Garmont Adrenaline worked well for me. I have slightly odd feet; an old sports injury has left me with a right foot wider than the left. There were no liner ovens where I was skiing - Bulgaria/Turkey; and the advice I got was just to wear the boots for 3 days until they self-mounded to my feet. Tried that for an hour but it was too painful. So I followed the printed instructions for baking the liners in a convectional oven. It works. Oh what joy, two odd but happy feet are now in knee deep powder. T.Nazim PS I gave them a ranking of 4 rather than 5 because the perfect boot for me would be lighter.

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Rating for this product: 5

Happy Feet

By: Pennsyltucky (3)
January 2, 2008

I've just had a pleasant surprise with these boots. Hmmmm, Most comfortable boot I've ever owned, OUT OF THE BOX. Wow. I like the upright stance and feel of this boot. The three settings, Walk, Forward and Upright make life easy. This is the first boot I've ever owned that I was able to leave the boot in the lock down position ALL DAY, plenty of toe room in the box, More Happy Feet., Easy to adjust and very responsive on the inbounds with hard pack.. I was leary of the response coming from a boot with a 120 shell hardness, but that was put to rest quickly. There seems to be just a little more width in the pad area of your foot, which translates into comfort, without being sloppy...I can't wait to hit Alf's or Honey Comb Canyon to really test the worthiness of this boot. In PA it has my vote.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material: Selected polymers
Liner Material: G-Fit3 liner
Thermo-moldable Liner: Yes
Number of Buckles: 4
Micro Adjustable: Yes
Forward Lean: Yes, 20, 25 degrees + free for walking
Binding Compatibility: UNI, ISO alpine
Weight: [Size 27.5] 4lb 3oz (1900g)
Recommended Use: Gnarly backcountry ascents and descents
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year