Who it's for

  • Backcountry skiers prioritizing efficiency during long alpine ascents
  • Weight-conscious tourers who refuse to compromise on downhill power
  • Aggressive skiers seeking a secure and stable connection for charging

Who should skip it

  • Skiers with high-volume feet or wide forefoot profiles
  • Inbounds skiers looking for a damp and supple suspension feel
  • Cold-blooded skiers who prioritize maximum warmth and thick padding

Performance breakdown

Uphill Efficiency

The 55-degree range of motion makes long skin tracks feel effortless.

Excellent

Downhill Stability

Solid power transfer provides confidence when charging through variable backcountry snow.

Excellent

Customization Potential

The C.A.S. shell offers industry-leading adaptability for tricky foot shapes.

Excellent

Weight-to-Performance Ratio

Light enough for big vert days without sacrificing essential structural support.

Excellent

Ease of Entry

Soft plastic instep design eliminates the typical struggle of cold mornings.

Excellent

Flex Consistency

Predictable 110 flex handles diverse terrain without feeling overly harsh.

Excellent

Key Specs

Weight

1640g

Range of Motion

55 degrees

Flex

110

Forward Lean

12.5 to 13.5 degrees

Last Width

99mm

Material

Grilamid and Co-injected Carbon

Sole

Vibram Touring

Recommended Use

All Mountain, Powder, Touring

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