Gear Review
Great boot, weird fit.
By Drew Tabke
Ranked #15 - Alpine Touring Boots
March 29, 2010
I use a Garmont boot because I like the design. I think the buckles, the overlap construction, the sole, and the general design are the most simple and useful on the market. However, the fit is a bit weird on these boots. The toe box is very narrow, and the heel pocket is too large. I think next year's shells are supposed to be updated to accommodate this. If you have the patience to do the bootfitting required to get these to fit, you'll love them, but for an out-of-the-box fit these aren't the best.
View Details: Garmont Radium Thermo AT Boot - Men's
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Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- Pebax
- Number of Buckles:
- 4
- Buckle Material:
- aluminum
- Micro-Adjustable:
- yes
- Flex Index:
- 130
- Liner:
- Rabid Thermo
- Thermo-moldable:
- yes
- Sole Type:
- Rapid
- Walk Mode:
- yes
- Binding Compatibility:
- AT, tech
- Weight:
- (pair, 27.5) 3 lbs 15.4 oz
- Recommended Use:
- alpine touring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- limited
Change me.



1 Comments Last Reply: August 25, 2010 By: alex
hey drew, i know you've also tried the dynafit titan boot and was curious to find out how you would compare these two boots as far uphill skinning/hiking performance and also downhill skiing performance. -thanks!
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