Celeste Tour Boot - 2023 - Women's
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Why We Like The Celeste Tour Boot
The Celeste Tour Boot is situated as Scott’s no-compromise boots for skiers who get after it in the backcountry all season long. The 110 flex offers plenty of support for us to pair it with our favorite fully-featured touring bindings, making this boot a freetouring weapon. The walk mode is easy to operate even in the cold, and it offers an impressive 60-degrees of cuff rotation that takes the sting out of those long early morning slogs to the next summit on your hit list.
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- Freetouring boot offers uphill efficiency for far-reaching objectives
- 110 flex offers a supportive feel for experienced skiers
- Spacious 103.5mm last gives your toes breathing room for long walks
- Adjustable lean angle lets you fine-tune your stance
- 60° walk mode provides excellent efficiency and agility on the skintrack
- BOA closure makes for lightning fast transitions and micro-adjustments
- Vibram bi-density rubber offers reliable traction on exposed bootpacks
- Grilamid shell provides consistent energy transmission from each turn
- Item #SCOL17X
- Shell Material
- Powerlite 2.0 Grilamid
- Flex
- 110
- Last Width
- 103.5mm
- Buckles
- 3
- Buckle Material
- Ergal
- Lean Angle
- 12° 14°
- Walk Mode
- yes, 60° range of motion
- Liner
- PWR Lite High
- Liner Closure
- BOA, power strap
- Binding Compatibility
- tech
- Sole
- Vibram bi-density rubber
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 years
- Activity
- backcountry touring
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Scott Celeste Tour In Detail
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November 28, 2021
Scott Celeste Tour Awards
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All new Scott exclusive Three-Piece Cabrio Hybrid design allows for exceptional walk and ski mode capabilities in this, award-winning, feature-rich boot.
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