Why We Like The Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Boot
Finding the right boot for you can be tricky, but if you are a backcountry skier who skis demanding lines far away from the trailhead then we think you will thrive in the Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Boot. This boot combines a lightweight grilamid construction with a burly walk mode lever to ensure you can get to remote peaks. Once you change over, the 120 flex and alpine-line 2-piece design ensure you can turn when you need to and stay in control.
Details
- Backcountry ski boots for the avid adventurer
- Carbon fiber and grilamid offer lightweight rigidity
- 120 flex offers inbounds-caliber power and control
- 99mm last offers a powerful fit with a touch of comfort
- 4-buckle, 2-piece design locks in a high-performance fit
- Ultralight liner offers comfort without weighing you down
- Burly walk mode stays where you want it to with ease
- Vibram soles effortlessly grip rocky ridges
- Item #TECR07A
- Shell Material
- C.A.S, carbon fiber, Grilamid
- Flex
- 120
- Last Width
- 99mm
- Buckles
- 4
- Buckle Material
- magnesium
- Lean Angle
- 12, 13°
- Walk Mode
- yes
- Liner
- Ultralight light fit
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes
- Liner Closure
- lace, 35mm light lock
- Binding Compatibility
- AT (ISO 9523)
- DIN Certified
- yes
- Sole
- Vibram rubber
- Claimed Weight
- [pair, 26.5] 6lb 2.41oz (2790g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- backcountry skiing
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 25, 2023
Awesome BUT Transitions take a while
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
There is another review titled “perfect touring boot” that I agree with 100% (including the observation about the power strap being kind of weird.) However, something nobody talks about w these boots is that each boots has 6 potential points of adjustment when it comes to transition. That’s a total of 12 potential steps and almost everyone I ski with likes to rib the guy who is last to transition. So while they are messing w one or two points of adjustment I’m dealing w 12 and the time difference is real!
April 24, 2022
Perfect Touring Boot
These are ski touring machines disguised as downhill boots. They walk just as well as they ski, and they honestly do ski like downhill boots. I struggled with getting a different pair of well-reputed touring boots to fit all season long and was about to throw in the towel until I came across the Zero G Tour Scout. Can honestly say they have saved my season and allowed me to complete my dream trip (Bugs to Rogers Traverse). The liners are somewhat thin but surprisingly really warm and comfortable. Superb out-of-the-box fit - did not heat mold the liners or do any work on the shells, and skied some pretty big days at the end of this season with no blisters. Lighter weight and better range of motion than some other leading touring boots this season too. The only "flaw" I've been able to find is that the power strap doesn't stay in place when it is somewhat loosened, i.e. when in walk mode.
Originally reviewed on tecnicasports.com
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