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Light and fast backcountry missions.

With the same standout character traits as other members of this tribe, the Tecnica Cochise Pro Light Alpine Touring Boot is built to run light and fast deep in the backcountry. The stiff 120 flex shreds cornices and couloirs while the ultra lightweight Triax shell and Mobility Cuff System allow you to get there without utter exhaustion. The Cochise Pro Light is the featherweight AT boot of choice for your backcountry quests.

  • With a stiff 120 flex, this boot is built to perform for the most aggressive skiers
  • 100mm last provides a snug fit on the forefoot for enhanced sensitivity and control
  • The ultra-lightweight Palau liner performs with the best while weighing in at a paltry 160g
  • Ultra-lightweight Triax shell allows this boot to weigh in at 1610g each for easier hiking without sacrificing performance or strength
  • Hinged Instep catch allows the instep buckle to be rotated away from the shell, allowing easier entry and exit
  • Three aluminum buckles and a buckled 45mm power strap enable you to significantly increase the stiffness of the boot when tightened down
  • The Technica Mobility Cuff System allows the boot to be easily switched between hiking and ski mode and uses a burly metal-to-metal connection geared towards improved downhill performance
  • The I-Rebound system is comprised of a metal plate connecting the cuff to the lower shell for flex resistance, power rebound, and rear support
  • Comes mounted with Tech soles for AT bindings, interchangeable DIN soles sold separately

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Will these work with an Atomic Tracker...

Alex

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Will these work with an Atomic Tracker binding?

Arthur Debowski

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You would have to use the DIN soles for a safe release but otherwise yes they will work, just not with the included Tech soles.

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Scott Schmutz

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I bought these boots after skiing for two days on a pair of Black Diamond Factor 130's. Long story short, my BD's were the wrong size and were killing my feet. So I ended up buying a pair of Tecnica Cochise Pro Lights from a local Sole boot shop. They did a killer job of fitting it with a custom Intuition liner and foot bed. I was up on the slopes that day on some chopped up powder on Volkl Katana's. The boots were great. Super stable and light weight without losing any control. I would recommend this boot to anyone.

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c.brown

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Just a quick note on the fit of these boots. This is a thermoform liner. It won't fit that well right out of the box, it needs to be heated (like an Intuition) in order for them to really fit well and conform to your foot. All of the other Cochise boots have normal ski boot liners that are designed to fit well right away. The Thermoform liners such as Intuition and Palau need to be heated in order to achieve and ideal fit. Same heating and molding instructions as an Intuition.

jonp127997

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Hi C. Brown, I recently tried on the Cochise 120 but then ordered the Pro Light to save on weight. I assumed the two would fit very similarly since they are in the same line, and have the same last width and flex. However fit in the pro light toe box is painfully tight while the regular 120 was almost roomy.

Is my issue that I did not heat and mold these liners as one would with Intuition liners? Any help would be appreciated as my feet are sufferingggg

c.brown

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Yes the difference is the liner. You need to heat mold the light liner, it's not a traditional ski boot liner that is designed to fit right out of the box, it needs to be heat molded to your foot. I would recommend using a very large toe cap in these liners to make some more room for your toes.