This fit guide is geared towards alpine/resort-only boots, but the same general rules hold true for ski touring boots. There's long been a rule of thumb to size up your ski touring boots to allow room ...
For the uninitiated–especially those of the alpine touring persuasion ... an aggressive skiing sensation and stellar touring capability, the new boot’s walk mode can’t quite be used the ...
On alpine touring skis ... you to use your standard downhill boot while other systems need a special touring boot. Touring boots are lighter, have a "walk mode" for more flex in your ankle ...
Equipped with a GripWalk sole and toe-only tech fittings, this boot is compatible with most alpine bindings on the market. It can also be utilized with touring setups such as the Shift ...
There's a little padding where you need it, meaning on your shins and around the sole of your foot, but they're also not bulky and easy to wear with alpine, touring and Nordic boots. In short ...
Spring-loaded walk modes have long been used in splitboarding hardboots. Could this tech soon find its way onto tele boots?