Who it's for

  • Backcountry skiers prioritizing comfort and efficiency during steep uphill ascents
  • Eco-conscious adventurers seeking high-performance gear with a smaller environmental footprint
  • Weight-sensitive tourers who value quick transitions and a secure hold

Who should skip it

  • Expert chargers or heavy skiers needing a stiffer, more rigid boot
  • Skiers with low-volume feet requiring a tighter, more technical fit
  • In-bounds skiers who spend most of their time on groomed runs

Performance breakdown

Uphill Efficiency

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

Excellent

Downhill Power

Carbon Core shell provides reliable stiffness for confident, controlled resort descents.

Excellent

Fit Customization

Heat-moldable liner and 102mm last accommodate a wide range of foot shapes.

Excellent

Weight Optimization

At 1220 grams, it strikes an ideal balance between durability and lightness.

Excellent

Binding Compatibility

Seamlessly integrates with tech, MNC, and ISO 9523 binding systems.

Excellent

Sustainability

Pebax Rnew construction significantly lowers the environmental footprint without sacrificing performance.

Excellent

Key Specs

Weight

1220 grams

Range of Motion

60 degrees

Flex

100

Forward Lean

14, +/- 2 degrees

Last Width

102 mm

Material

Pebax R-new lower and cuff, Pebax tongue

Sole

Vibram AT Sole

Compatibility

ISO 9523, MNC, Tech bindings

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