Kilo XTR
Best durable footwear for challenging outdoor pursuits.
This boot bridges the gap between aggressive backcountry performance and all-day resort comfort. It offers the stiffness required for charging steep, technical lines, but you sacrifice a bit of weight compared to dedicated ultralight touring models. It’s the ideal choice for skiers who refuse to compromise on downhill power.
$899.00
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
Who it's for
- Trail runners tackling steep ascents, muddy descents, and technical terrain.
- Adventurers seeking long-lasting footwear for rugged environments and frequent use.
- Runners prioritizing foot safety and stability on highly technical, rocky trails.
Who should skip it
- Speed-focused runners or those preferring lightweight shoes for race day.
- Minimalist runners or those desiring maximum ground feel and natural foot movement.
- Users expecting immediate out-of-the-box comfort or new to performance trail shoes.
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Exceptional range of motion makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Power
Stiff enough for technical descents, though lacks true alpine boot rigidity.
Weight Optimization
Featherlight construction keeps your legs fresh on high-mileage backcountry days.
Transition Speed
Intuitive walk-to-ski mechanism allows for rapid changes in variable terrain.
Fit Precision
Customizable liner and shell provide a secure, locked-in feel for touring.
Durability
Lightweight materials prioritize speed over heavy-duty, season-after-season abuse.
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