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Scarpa Spirit 4 Alpine Touring Boot
The Scarpa Men's Spirit 4 Alpine Touring Boots blend freeride performance with classic alpine touring weight and comfort and are compatible with all AT bindings, including Dynafit. This freeride-oriented AT boot uses four buckles and a dual-density shell for optimum power transmission yet includes a hinged tongue for easy forward-flex while touring. Scarpa gave the Spirit 4 Boot a heel retention system for solid heel hold. For the really steep stuff, swap out the regular tongue for the included, super stiff ski tongue and experience even more driving power. Scarpa's Intuition Precision High inner boot uses medical-orthotic foam for a super comfy, supportive fit.
Bottom Line: Light on the way up and still burly on the way down.
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I've got very wide forefeet and very skinny ankles and wanted...
I've got very wide forefeet and very skinny ankles and wanted to pack out the heel area of my Spirit 4s, or add a bit of padding over the top of my foot. (I can lift my heel very slightly inside the boot). My local boot fitter seems to be clueless when it comes to these boots / Intuition liners, so does anyone know where I can buy some kind of product for this purpose so that I can go it alone?
By: arc2498291
October 22, 2008
Intuition liner is heat moldable. so try that first with a proper boot warming device. Also you may go to any pharmacy and get a heal cup... a soft rubbery insert that only covers the heal, but may give you a little lift. they only cost $5. start there, maybe even try a slightly thicker sock. and a word of caution: where I'm from "packing out" the boot's liner means that you're essentially making the inside of the boot larger... which is NOT what you want to do.
By: ski2501468
, Mike Geraci
, R.Barclay ![]()
November 3, 2008
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By: Brian Muller
3 days ago
Scarpa Spirit 4's with my k2 coomba's and g3 alpinist skins also
Can you use the Scarpa Spirit 4 in alpine bindings?
Can you use the Scarpa Spirit 4 in alpine bindings?
By: gad2480342
October 14, 2008
Not really. The Spirit 4 has a rocker sole (little curve) for walking/touring instead of a flat sole. Spirit 4 also doesn't have an anti-friction device under foot to best work with alpine bindings. Check out the Tornado or Typhoon.
In my opinion I think it works fine. It depends on the clearance of the binding but I had no problem popping these boots in to my old race tigers today. It depends on the binding, but I believe some bindings with low clearance would be a problem but thats about it
By: Mike Geraci
, Brian Muller ![]()
3 days ago
Tech Specs:
| Shell Material: | Plastic |
| Liner Material: | Intuition Precision High |
| Thermo-moldable Liner: | Yes |
| Number of Buckles: | 4 + Power strap |
| Micro Adjustable: | No |
| Forward Lean: | Yes (19-23) |
| Binding Compatibility: | Dynafit, UNI |
| Weight: | [Pair, size 27] 7lb 14oz (3576g) |
| Recommended Use: | Freeride AT |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |







