Gear Review
Solid
By robby miller
January 18, 2008
Wow I love these boots. They're plenty stiff enough to push around my fat skis in all conditions. The forward lean mode really puts you in an aggressive, rock-the-house stance. Relax the lean and you have a more comfortable position for enjoying some slow floaty pow turns. And when it's time to walk, just flick the switch on the back of the boot and it's super easy and comfy to walk in them.
Another key aspect is that this boot's single-plastic design means a bootfitter can adjust the shell if need be (most other AT boots are made of multiple different types of plastic, hence there's not much a bootfitter can do for you). I had to get these blown out almost an inch to accomodate my super-wide foot. It worked and I will never look back.
The only complaint I'd make about these boots would be that the provided footbeds are paper thin and really should be replaced with something beefier (which most people do anyways). Otherwise, these are awesome boots and I highly recommend them to anyone seeking something that will rock both, inbounds and backcountry in the same day.
View Details: Garmont Endorphin Mg Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- Selected polymers
- Liner Material:
- G-Fit 3 liner
- Thermo-moldable Liner:
- Yes
- Number of Buckles:
- 4 Magnesium, plus power strap
- Micro Adjustable:
- Yes
- Forward Lean:
- Yes, 20, 25 degree, plus free for walking/touring
- Binding Compatibility:
- UNI, ISO alpine
- Weight:
- (Pair, size 27.5) 8lb, 13oz (4000g)
- Recommended Use:
- Alpine touring, ski mountaineering, alpine skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Italy
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