Who it's for

  • Backcountry skiers seeking a seamless transition between climbing and descending
  • Touring enthusiasts who value efficiency and ease of use on transitions
  • Downhill-oriented tourers needing stability and control in variable snow

Who should skip it

  • Weight-conscious uphill racers prioritizing the lightest possible gear for speed
  • Skiers with unique foot shapes requiring extensive professional boot fitting
  • Long-distance trekkers covering massive mileage who prioritize maximum stride efficiency

Performance breakdown

Uphill Efficiency

The 60-degree range of motion makes long ascents feel effortless.

Excellent

Downhill Power

A 110 flex provides reliable stiffness for aggressive, confident turns.

Excellent

Transition Speed

The Hoji Single Lock system makes switching modes incredibly fast.

Excellent

Fit Customization

Micro-adjustable buckles allow for a precise, secure hold on the foot.

Excellent

Binding Versatility

Seamless compatibility with both tech and frame bindings adds great value.

Excellent

Weight Optimization

Solid construction that balances durability without feeling overly heavy on foot.

Good

Key Specs

Weight

1520g

Flex

110

Last Width

104mm

Range of Motion

60 degrees

Material

PU lower and cuff

Sole

Pomoca Climb

Compatibility

ISO 9523 (Tech and Frame bindings)

Forward Lean

15/11 degrees

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