Gear Review
Best Boots I've Ever Owned --so far
By Mike H.
Ranked #796 - Alpine Touring Boots
August 28, 2008
They run narrow and a bit short compared to alpine boots. I own two pairs of these and the newer ones '07-'08's seem to be smaller out of the box. In my opinion to get these to fit correctly, you will need a bootfitter to open the toe box up a bit if you have a D foot. Performance wise these things can drive most any alpine ski out there and will overpower pure backcountry skis--I've skied shorty slalom skis on ice with them, and then used them in the backcountry to hike with. For my BD Crossbows the work just fine. For long backcountry hikes you should get something lighter, you hardcore groomed racer types stick with your 4 lb alpine boots. Also, the liners are thinner so expect you feet to be a bit colder than in alpine boots. One tip, remove the two screws on the front that hold the tongue cap down and put a drop of non permanent locktite on them. If you don't you will loose them at some point.
View Details: Garmont Adrenalin Alpine Touring Ski Boot - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- Selected polymers
- Liner Material:
- G-Fit3 liner
- Thermo-moldable Liner:
- Yes
- Number of Buckles:
- 4
- Micro Adjustable:
- Yes
- Forward Lean:
- Yes, 20, 25 degrees + free for walking
- Binding Compatibility:
- UNI, ISO alpine
- Weight:
- [Size 27.5, Single boot] 4lb 3oz (1900g)
- Recommended Use:
- Gnarly backcountry ascents and descents
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Italy
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