Who it's for

  • Backcountry skiers seeking seamless transitions between climbing and descending
  • Touring enthusiasts prioritizing comfort and efficiency on steep uphill climbs
  • Skiers with unique foot shapes requiring a personalized, secure fit

Who should skip it

  • Lightweight or intermediate skiers who prefer a more forgiving boot
  • Low-volume skiers who need a tighter, more performance-oriented shell
  • Budget-conscious adventurers looking for a more affordable entry into touring

Performance breakdown

Uphill Efficiency

Lightweight construction and generous range of motion make long ascents effortless.

Excellent

Downhill Power

Stiff flex provides reliable stability and control on demanding backcountry descents.

Excellent

Transition Speed

The Hoji Lock system makes switching between modes nearly instantaneous.

Excellent

Volume Accommodation

The 104mm last offers a spacious, comfortable fit for higher-volume feet.

Excellent

Weight-to-Performance Ratio

Impressively light build without sacrificing the stiffness needed for aggressive skiing.

Excellent

Walkability

Natural stride mechanics ensure comfort during extended boot-packs and transitions.

Excellent

Key Specs

Weight

1270 grams

Flex

110

Last Width

104 mm

Range of Motion

60 degrees

Forward Lean

15, 11 degrees

Material

Grilamid lower, Grilamid loaded with glass fibers cuff

Sole

Pomoca Climb (Tour)

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