Dynafit Tigard
Best versatile hybrid boot for aggressive backcountry and resort skiers.
This boot offers a compelling blend of resort-ready power and backcountry mobility. It is an excellent choice for skiers who prioritize a smooth transition between modes and need a versatile, mid-volume fit for varied terrain.
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking a seamless transition between climbing and descending
- Freeriders who prioritize downhill control without sacrificing touring efficiency
- Endurance-focused tourers wanting to save energy during steep ascents
Who should skip it
- High-performance chargers who require a stiffer, more demanding boot
- Budget-conscious skiers looking for a more affordable entry into touring
- Narrow-footed skiers who need a low-volume, high-precision fit
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
The 70-degree range of motion makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Power
Four-buckle overlap construction delivers reliable rigidity for aggressive, high-speed resort charging.
Transition Speed
Hoji Lock system makes switching between modes nearly instantaneous on the ridge.
Binding Compatibility
GripWalk soles offer seamless integration across almost any modern binding platform.
Comfort Fit
The 101mm last provides a forgiving, accommodating shape for mid-volume feet.
Weight-to-Performance Ratio
Strikes a smart balance between lightweight touring agility and downhill stability.
Key Specs
Weight
1550g
Flex
110
Last Width
101mm
Range of Motion
70 degrees
Forward Lean
12-15 degrees
Material
Grilamid lower and cuff
Boot Sole Compatibility
GripWalk, Alpine, Touring
Recommended Use
Ski Mountaineering/All-Mountain
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