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Dynafit ZZero 4 Green Machine TF Alpine Touring Boot

Item #DNF0075 | 11 in Stock

Am I nuts or does the Dynafit website have these listed as lighter...

By Ranked #210 - Alpine Touring Boots October 26, 2011

Am I nuts or does the Dynafit website have these listed as lighter than the Titan Ultra Light, and here they are heavier. Any info on how the two boots compare? What the gain in the green machine for another 130$?

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #1 - Alpine Touring Boots October 26, 2011

Brad, you are not nuts. BC has the specs wrong. The Green Machine should be listed as 3lb 7.9oz (converted from 1585gr). The gain/difference with the Titan UL: full carbon cuff-amazing lateral support/stiffness, lighter weight, greater cuff rotation-easier touring. Not necessarily a "gain", but the Green Machine last is 2mm wider so it may fit you better. Essentially, the Titan UL is the best-in-class for side-country and the Green Machine is the same for power turns in the backcountry. The Titan does have the ability to change soles for alpine bindings if that's your pleasure. Enjoy!

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
[upper] Pebax (thermoplastic elastomer); [cuff] carbon fiber 
Number of Buckles:
Buckle Material:
magnesium 
Micro-Adjustable:
yes 
Liner:
Thermoflex 
Thermo-moldable:
yes 
Sole Type:
DynaGrip Ultralight (rubber) 
Walk Mode:
yes 
Binding Compatibility:
ISO touring, Dynafit Quick Step-In 
Weight:
(each, size 27.5) 3 lb 7.9 oz 
Recommended Use:
alpine touring, ski mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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