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Scarpa Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Ski Boot

Scarpa Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Ski Boot

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Scarpa Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Ski Boot

Equally at home at the resort or in the backcountry, The Scarpa Men's Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Boot gives those who live for the mountains the versatility to tackle any situation. Want to spend a day in your favorite resort? Attach the included super stiff tongue, buckle up these Scarpa boots, step into your alpine bindings, and charge the groomed. The Tornado Pro's Vibram Ride soles won't interfere with your alpine bindings' release mechanism. Scarpa gave the Tornados a lateral cant adjustment system so you can dial in the boot for superior edge hold. When the resort gets tracked out, head for the backcountry. Swap out the stiff tongue for an included softer touring tongue, flip the ski/walk mechanism to tour mode, and make a few laps. With just enough flex in the right places, the Tornado will tour comfortably but rip through crud, powder, or any other type of snow on the way down.

Bottom Line: Resort or backcountry, AT or alpine, rip it up with the Scarpa Tornado Pro Alpine Touring Ski Boots.

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Rating for this product: 4

Pefect with +2 degrees of lean!!

By: Kimono (1)
February 12, 2008

Close to perfect boot for aggressive slack country skier who loves the steeps... Very stiff, precise... like a race boot... BUT amazingly comfortable and warm!!!.... Only downside is 23 degrees of lean is just not enough on the groomers or 30 degree slopes. On the other hand, I'm thinking of making it my full-time boot.

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Rating for this product: 5

I don't know why companies even make boots anymore.

By: mattlucas (8)
February 10, 2008

these are amazingly stiff and yet super comfortable. Going uphill is easy, and downhill even better. They keep me warm, my feet are happy, and they can drive my ski. A better all around experience than the performance boots like the Lange 120s, without sacrificing much. Plus, if you have a narrow foot they will fit you like a glove. or boot. whatever. I couldn't be happier.

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Rating for this product: 2

Don't Buy!

By: Anonymous (1)
June 20, 2007

The only good thing about the boots was the comfort, but that also had its drawbacks as my foot felt like it never was secure enough and felt like I was floating inside too much which threw me off my balance more often than not (the ankle strap is a poor design, I prefer the four buckle design). The boots literally fell apart on me also. I bought them at the end of the 2005/2006 season, and at the start of the next season I started having problems. I consider myself a hard skier...meaning I charge the hard lines and demand a lot from my equipment, but I also only weight about 170 lbs! But the first good fall I had resulted in completely blowing out the ankle strap. When I fell the buckle of the ankle strap must have caught a part of the hardpack snow and yanked the buckle completely out of two layers of thin plastic on the outside of the boot. I blamed this on the poor design of the ankle strap as it seems to stick out way too far from the boot. Then I had to wait for more than a month and a half for the manufacturer (who is based in SLC) to get the boot back to the shop I bought it at. I called the shop many times and they in turn called Scarpa, but to no avail as they seemed to take their sweet time...obivously not important to Scarpa to have repeat customers. Anyhow, I finally got the boot and not a week later the canting screw seemed to just fall out and was lost, so I went back to the shop so they can go through the same mess all over again. They finally received the replacement, and not a week later that fell out of the boot also. Needless to say...I'll never buy another Scarpa product again, and I did the smart thing and after one year of disaster I bought a set of reliable Garmont's....something I should have done in the first place.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good stuff

By: Anonymous (1)
February 15, 2007

Only drawback to this boot is the lack of a rocker sole. I can get over that because I'm more likely to wear tennies and pack the boots during the hiking season. As for touring, once you unlock the pivot and a few buckles, these boots were just a flexible when compared side-by-side (one on each foot) with a pair of Megarides. You can make a stiff boot flex, but you can't make a flexible boot stiff - and a stiff boot rocks for the variable backcountry snow conditions here on the Front Range. So far, so good. I matched these with some Naxos - a binding so well pivoted you hardly even need an AT boot anyway. My fit was 1 finger between the heal and the shell with my toes just contacting the front - and I'd say that's about perfect. The thermomold thing fixes the rest. A few shops wanted to put me into a 1.5-2 finger kind of fit, but in the end I think that kind of fit is more appropriate for an alpine boot with no thermomold. Feels way too tight before thermomold, perfect after. My toes do contact the front with a little pressure when touring, but boots too loose, after packing out, can produce "hammering" of the front toe, which is much worse.

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Rating for this product: 5

GREAT Boots!

By: VtSkier (1)
January 22, 2007

I bought these specifically for "working". I'm an ambassador at Killington, and ski mostly lift-served. These promised to drive my front side skis (stiff w/DIN sole) and be comfortable (walk switch and heat fit liner). Once the fitting was done by a local shop, I can put these on at 7:30AM and not touch them until I take them off at 5:00PM. Simply great. Delivered all that I wanted and perhaps more. Thanks.

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Rating for this product: 5

More presice...

By: solberg192@gmail.com (6)
January 20, 2007

The new Pro model is even better than the "old" Tornado model. The shell seems stiffer and the boot feels more precise when skiing hard.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material: Plastic
Liner Material: Intuition Speed
Thermo-moldable Liner: Yes
Number of Buckles: 4 + Power strap
Micro Adjustable: Yes
Forward Lean: Yes (19-23)
Binding Compatibility: ISO Alpine (DIN0), UNI
Weight: [Pair, size 27] 8lb 2oz (3696g)
Recommended Use: Advanced freeride AT, alpine skiing
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year