Gear Review
The Shaman can hold its own.
By Powder.com
March 20, 2008
Best known for its touring boots, Garmont is turning its focus inbounds with the Shaman. With a flex rating of 120 and an anatomically close fit, the Shaman can hold its own against any other boot in the big-mountain category. Basically a plug boot with all the important areas punched out - like the sixth toe - the Shaman is still meant for skiers who occasionally hike for their turns. Standard DIN soles can be swapped for rockered mountaineering soles more adept at navigating rocky routes. An excellent choice to pair with the Marker Duke binding, the Shaman might be a keystone in the ultimate do-all setup.
View Details: Garmont Shaman Alpine Touring Boot - Men's
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Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- Pebax Shell
- Thermo-moldable Liner:
- Yes
- Number of Buckles:
- 4
- Micro Adjustable:
- Yes
- Forward Lean:
- Yes
- Binding Compatibility:
- ISO AT bindings, alpine bindings
- Weight:
- [Pair, size 9] 10lb 10oz (8840g)
- Recommended Use:
- Freeride AT and Alpine
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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