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Scarpa F1 Alpine Touring Boot

Scarpa F1 Alpine Touring Boot

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Scarpa F1 Alpine Touring Boot

For long tours or races when comfort and light weight are paramount, buckle up the Scarpa Men's F1 Alpine Touring Boot and rack up the vertical. Scarpa gave these touring boots ergonomic bellows which allow incredible flex for efficient skinning and walking. When you get to the top of the skin track, a quick flip of the refined ski/walk mechanism switches the boot into ski mode, while two buckles and a power strap lock your foot into place for downhill performance. Scarpa shaved all unnecessary features from the F1 Touring Boot's PlusFit Race liners, achieving astounding warmth to weight ratio. Because of the emphasis on low weight, the F1 AT boots fit only Dynafit AT bindings.

Bottom Line: Slip on the Scarpa F1 Alpine Touring Boots when your race or tour demands minimum weight and maximum flexibility.

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Rating for this product: 5

F1

By: hristo_b (1)
April 17, 2008

My experience with F1s is limited to 6 long day trips in the Sierras including varied snow, booting with crampons, and rock scrambling. The fit: liners are better than other brands I've used. No blisters, which is surprising considering how little control there is to tighten the liners in climbing mode. Liners are toasty. Performance: F1s really shine on the uphill. Their skinning efficiency is amazing! Bellows rock for skinning! Scrambling was a bit awkward because of the stiff tongue, and takes getting used to. Not sure if the bellows add advantage there. Some crampons won't fit because of the protruding part on the back (the light camp fits!). Skiing is basically as described by most people.

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Rating for this product: 5

Scarpa F1

By: scott nelson (2)
April 2, 2008

I recently went to a F1, Dynafit Vert ST, K2 Sahale/Rally set up for light/fast touring and fitness laps at the resort (lots of vert, well at least for me...). The F1's are exactly what I was looking for: lightweight, comfortable, awesome on the uphills, and perform decent coming down. I have a fairly wide forefoot, med high arch and a narrow heel. They fit me really well. I've skiied them on hardpack, soft groomers, spring slush and powder, and they surprised me how well they work in all conditions, although I feel you have to be more deliberate in your skiing, that is, they take some effort to perform well. But the trade off between being superlight and comfy on the uphills is well worth a little performance loss on the way down in my opinion.

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Rating for this product: 4

Light and comfortable

By: Crash (1)
March 29, 2008

I've skied Alpine for 40 years and this is my first backcountry boot. It worked really well, both up and downhill. I got them fitted at Footloose in Mammoth Lakes and they did a great job. As others have noted, you have to stay on top of your ski, but in my opinion, that's the best way to ski anyway. I'm a big guy ~250 and was concerned these wouldn't be enough boot, but they were fine on intermediate resort and backcountry runs. I'm confident enough to try steeper runs in them.

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Rating for this product: 5

Scarpa F1 is a great boot !

By: scott nelson (2)
March 27, 2008

I bought the F1 primarily for fitness laps at the local hill, up and down, repeat and so on. They're light, very comfortable, and plenty stiff for my needs. I use them with the Dynafit ST Verts. Great combo. Super efficient and muy comfortable on the uphills and plenty enough beef to get back down. I have a narrow heel, medium wide forefoot and med high arches. The F1's fit my foot really well after thermo-molding the liners with no other bootfitting so far. Great boot!

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Rating for this product: 4

F1 Ski Boot

By: rk_cyclo100079323 (2)
March 24, 2008

This pair is for my wife, I've had a few pairs of the F1 Ski Boot- they keep getting better. An excellent touring boot, very comfortable, pretty light weight and easy to transition from Ski to walk and vice versa. The bellows makes climbing easier- the steeper the climb gets the more it helps. The bellows and open tongue allow for a long stride with out the chaffing of most boots.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great boot for finesse type skiers.

By: Anonymous (1)
February 20, 2008

Coming from a light Telemark background I find this is all the boot I need in the backcountry. Paired with Trab freerandos it is a match made in heaven. Learning to operate the latch mechanism efficiently takes some practice and I do worry about durability, but have used it for 2 years without any problems. Just have not found a need for any beefier boot for most the backcountry skiing I do. Also have a F3, but find I spend most all my time in F1's

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Rating for this product: 4

Hmmm...Interesting...

By: tongaroo (9)
February 10, 2008

Okay, I love the F1's...don't get me wrong. For all-day touring (I don't rando race, or anything), paired with a light, soft-ish ski like the old Voile Carbon Surf's, these boots simply cannot be beat. The vertical feet just rack up, since these boots are extremely light. Just be warned: you will likely have to completely change the way you ski, since these boots offer little fore-aft support on the downhill. Not only will you have to be more balanced fore-aft, but left-right as well. You have to be much more "centered" on your skis. It took me a couple days in the BC to get used to it. Once you get the technique down, these boots are a real joy to use. I haven't tried pushing big, heavy skis, but I can't imagine it'd be very easy.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material: Plastic
Liner Material: Intuition Precision
Shell Material: Plastic
Liner Material: PlusFit Race
Thermo-moldable Liner: No
Number of Buckles: 2 + Power strap
Micro Adjustable: No
Forward Lean: Yes, 18-22 degrees
Binding Compatibility: Dynafit
Weight: [Pair, size 27] 6lb 1oz (2740g)
Recommended Use: Backcountry touring, Races
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year