SCARPA Men’s F3 Alpine Boot,Flame,23.5 M Mondo / 5.5 M US Men
217827FLM235 Features: Allow for more flex for efficient skinning and walking with ergonomic bellows that also prevent toe pinch and bellow collapse Support your ankles and feet with a dual-density Pebax shell that provides flex where you need it and rigidity where support is required for fast descents Get more freedom with the overlap design of the shell that eliminates the restrictive tongue to allow more mobility and less resistance between the cuff and lower shell; features 19 to 23 degrees of forward lean Drive any ski more efficiently with the three buckle design and heavy-duty power strap; mid-strap securely locks the ankle and heel Created with a gender-specific last, Intuition Performance Tour liner fits precisely without pressure points thanks to hidden stitching while a silicone tread gives you traction Tech insert compatible boots that are not compatable with any AT binding other than Tech bindings to Dynafit TLT-style binding and G3 Onyx binding For maximum performance, these boots require the use of the included slide TLT Adapter Plates that attach to the Dynafit Ski Crampon fittings to prevent bellow sag Specifications: Weight per pair: 6 lb 6 oz Sole type: tech binding to tech insert compatible Upper: Pebax Closure: 3 buckles + Power Strap Liner: heat moldable
Product Features
- Nylon lining
- Ergonomic bellows allow incredible flex for efficient skinning and walking
- Dual-density Pebax foot and overlap cuff optimize driving support and touring freedom
- Mid-strap securely locks the ankle and heel
I rigged a proto of the F3 on K2 Hardsides in a 181 (I’m 5’10” and 175lbs) via ancient Silvretta 404’s and have been extremely pleased with the setup. I skied the front side all season with regular excursions into the trees and under the rope and found the setup a confidence builder in all conditions, without exception. The boots flex along with the ski in compression, which takes getting used to, but translates into better feel for the snow. After getting used to the wider ski underfoot, I…