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Great boot for finesse type skiers.

Scarpa F1 Alpine Touring Boot

Scarpa F1 Alpine Touring Boot

Rating for this product: 5 February 21, 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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