Gear Review
high performance
By LIZ KUZ
February 3, 2009
I was really stoked to see that Scarpa came out last year with the T1 lady boot. I have a super small foot but need a high performance boot and somehow I found my match.
I could go on and on about how killer this boot is. but first off let me tell you the couple of downsides:
1. the heal cup could be tighter
2. The thermo molded liner came unmolded in a couple of hard days, If you want a great liner buy a surefoot custom liner and footbeds.
thats it.
great aspects compared to scarpas T2 -
1. this boot is way higher, which gives you better performance and control on high velocity turns.
2. extra buckle (duh)
If you are killing it or a first time learner you will love these boots. If your a beginner (like I was) and wanted to buy a cheap boot to learn you will waste your money on other crap products, don't waste your time and money and be frustrated at the sport like I was. BUY THIS BOOT.
thats it these boots rock. if you need more convincing check out this link. but buy here for free shipping.
http://www.telemarkski.com/html/rvw_scarpa_T1_lady.html
View Details: Scarpa T1 Telemark Boot - Women's
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2 Comments Last Reply: January 3, 2010 By: Katy
Write your comment here...LIz, if you need to tighten up your heel try going into your local ski shop and ask to buy a pair of heel wedges ( 1/4" - 1/2"), and Slip em' under your liners. Benefits are usually a tighter fit in the heel and/or a quick fix to loosen a too tight cuff. good luck!
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Liz, I have a very small, narrow foot. Ladies size 5.5 or 6. I just purchased the T2 in a 22.5 but from your post it looks like I would prefer the T1. What size is your foot?
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