Gear Review
A few flaws
By Drew Tabke
Ranked #15 - Alpine Touring Boots
March 29, 2010
This boot is no doubt a real badass tour machine. Its stiff and performance-fitting. However I've noticed some serious durability issues with the liner. The shell plastic at the instep is so stiff that when you pull the tongue out to get your foot out of the boot, the shell can damage the liner. And the glue around the sole doesn't hold up to too much abuse either. Kind of strange to pair such a burly shell with a not-so-burly liner.
Still a totally awesome boot, just treat your liner with care.
View Details: Dynafit Titan TF-X Ski Boot - Men's
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- Polyurethane
- Flex Index:
- Stiff
- Liner:
- Titan TF-X
- Thermo-moldable:
- Yes
- Number of Buckles:
- 4, plus power strap
- Micro-Adjustable:
- Yes
- Forward Lean:
- 15, 21 Degrees, release for walking, 30 degrees cuff rotation
- Binding Compatibility:
- Dynafit Quick Step-in, ISO touring, ISO alpine
- Weight:
- Size 27.5 [Touring mode] 4lb 6oz (2000g); [Alpine mode] 4lb 3oz (1910g)
- Recommended Use:
- Alpine touring
Change me.




3 Comments Last Reply: August 29, 2011 By: Matthew Tabrys
Yes Tavis, you can definitely throw in a pair of intuition liners, or other aftermarket liner for a better fit if you are not happy with the stock liners.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Might have already been asked,....but if the liners are chinsey, can you put Intuition liners in there and expect better results?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
I completely agree with you Drew. the boots are almost as burly as my lange boots, but the liner is garbage. i went to my boot fitter and got a custom foam liner for a couple hundred bucks and these are almost a comfortable as my hiking boots, which is a good thing when you are ski patrol! i would advise anybody getting these boots to ski the liner out in the first month and then buy a sweet custom liner.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes