Gear Review
Euro stylin'
By Josh
Ranked #66 - Alpine Touring Boots
March 11, 2010
This boot is stiff, light and works well with dynafit bindings. What more could you want?
Well, a really comfortable liner, which this boot does not have. I know the liner is thin to save weight, but dynafit may have sacrificed just a bit too much. Compared to my BD boa liners, these things feel thin and create more pressure points.
Positives:
1. Great buckles (catches on the widest setting keep them on the buckles even when you are climbing and they are really loose)
2. Light
3.Really light
4. A really stiff (laterally) tongue-style touring boot.
5. Dynafit fittings (have grooves in the toe fittings that allow the dynafit pins to slide in more easily and shed snow more easily)
View Details: Dynafit ZZero 4 C-TF Alpine Touring Boot
Helpful Votes: 4 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- [upper] Pebax (thermoplastic elastomer); [reinforcements] carbon
- Number of Buckles:
- 4
- Buckle Material:
- magnesium
- Micro-Adjustable:
- yes
- Liner:
- Thermoflex
- Thermo-moldable:
- yes
- Sole Type:
- DynaGrip Ultralight (rubber)
- Walk Mode:
- yes
- Binding Compatibility:
- Dynafit Quick Step-In, ISO touring
- Weight:
- (each, size 27.5) 3 lb 8.1 oz
- Recommended Use:
- alpine touring, ski mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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