TLT8 Carbonio Alpine Touring Ski Boot - 2022
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Built for the speedy, adventurous backcountry explorer, the TLT8 Carbonio Alpine Touring Ski Boot is incredibly lightweight, with a streamlined shape designed for efficiency. Having both touring and ski mountaineering in its sights, the boot is crampon-ready and equipped with lugged soles. Its impressive 60-degree range of motion delivers smooth uphill mobility, whether the skintrack is steep or you've strapped your skis to your pack to tackle a section by foot. And as part of the exclusive Dynafit Carbonio, it boasts a carbon fiber cuff that both shaves off ounces and delivers a responsive feel on the way down.
Details
- An ultralight boot for ski mountaineering and touring
- Carbon fiber cuff ensures stiff downhill performance
- Ultra Lock 4.0 closure system saves transition time
- Speed Nose reduces weight and enables efficient skinning
- Heat-moldable liners are low-volume for uphill travel
- Sticky lugged soles excel on icy or rocky traverses
- Compatible with Dynafit's Cramp-In system
- Item #DNFZ134
- Shell Material
- Grilamid, carbon fiber
- Flex
- medium
- Last Width
- 103mm
- Buckles
- 2
- Lean Angle
- 15 - 18°
- Walk Mode
- yes, 60° range of motion
- Liner
- Custom light
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes
- Binding Compatibility
- tech
- Sole
- Formula Pamoca Climb
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 1.5oz
- Recommended Use
- backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 18, 2022
Light and stiff - the perfect combo
These boots provide the best of both worlds in the backcountry, light on the uphill but stiff and confident inspiring on the way down. The ankle strap lets you tighten the boot to feel really secure skiing downhill and the toe box is wide enough for long or hot days where you feet might swell. Really happy with this boot.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
January 3, 2019
These are my go to ski mountaineering boot for climbing up and skiing down Mt Hood. They are incredibly light and descend well, considering how light they are. I'll ski in them in bounds, but I prefer a stiffer boot with some natural flex. Be wary of the speed toe and crampon compatibility! These boots won't work with automatic crampons. You either need an adapter (sold by Dynafit) or crampons with straps. Semi-automatic or strap in crampons (with no toe bail) work just fine.
Originally reviewed on Dynafit
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