Radical Pro Alpine Touring Boot - 2023 - Women's
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Why We Like The Radical Pro Alpine Touring Boot
The Radical Pro Alpine Touring Boot draws inspiration from the forlorn Hoji boot series, featuring a no-compromise platform for experienced backcountry skiers. The roomy 103.5mm last is paired with the HOJI lock walk mechanism which supplies an impressive 60-degrees of cuff mobility for uphill efficiency. The 120 flex and supportive Radical Pro lining offer descending characteristics inspired by alpine-caliber boots for bomber performance on steep and deep lines.
Details
- Alpine touring boot catered to downhill-oriented backcountry skiers
- 120 flex offers a stiff feel for powerful turns in powder snow
- Thermo-moldable liner provides customization for dedicated skiers
- Pomoca climb rubber sole supplies traction on exposed ridgetops
- Compatible with alpine, alpine touring, and tech bindings
- Three-buckle design makes for easy tightening during transitions
- Roomy 103.5mm last suited for wide feet or a comfort-focused fit
- Item #DNFZ156
- Shell Material
- Grilamid
- Flex
- 120
- Last Width
- 103.5mm
- Buckles
- 3
- Lean Angle
- 11°
- Walk Mode
- HOJI lock, 60° range of motion
- Liner
- Radical Pro
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes
- Liner Closure
- power strap
- Binding Compatibility
- ISO 9523
- Sole
- Pomoca Climb rubber
- Claimed Weight
- [size 24, 1/2-pair] 2lb 12.8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- backcountry skiing, freeride/powder skiing
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5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 23, 2022
Rocking backcountry boot
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- I've used it several times
If you have a wider foot (I needed an over 100mm last) this is the one for you. Super light and goes uphill well. 120 hardness and reasonable forward lean mean that it descends almost as well as a true downhill boot even on hardpack and skis fabulous in powder. Couldn't recommend it more highly. One point of note is that Dynafit shell sizes run smaller than other brands - I ended up with a 26.5 here whereas I am normally a 25.5.
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