Scott Voodoo NTN Telemark Boot – Men’s One Color, 28.0
You’ve always wanted to a be a fighter pilot, a professional wrestler, and a rodeo rider, but guess what’ Pilots, wrestlers, and cowpokes all want to be skiers; after all, it’s the only way they can wear the Scott Voodoo NTN Men’s Telemark Boot, which is way better than cowboy boots, knee-high leathers, and whatever shoes pilots wear to stomp on the plane’s gas pedal, which is probably how planes work. With a burly mountain-man flex of 130, powerful high overlap construction,and an adjustable spoiler, you can ski the Voodoo as hard as youwant without powering through the front and ending up with your nose resting on your ski. It has a 13-degree lean angle and an asymmetrical bellows design for the proper flex, and Scott also used four separate injections to create the lower shell, making a boot that’s laterally stiff so you can power through turns without tipping over or twisting on top of your ski. Although it’s designed for hard chargers, the Voodoo is as capable of racing up a line as it is maching down one, with a ski/walk switch that provides 46 degrees of cuff rotation (more than Scott’s burliest alpine touring boot, if you want to brag to your friends), and a fully moldable PWR Tour liner with a stiff Pebax-reinforced tongue that hugs your foot when you’re on the way or down. Throw in some micro-adjustable Ergal buckles that won’t re-latch themselves after you’ve unbuckled, and you’ll leave all your alpine friends crying in their beers while you’re still down for another lap.
Product Features
- Shell Material: Pebax
- Flex: 130
- Last Width: 100 mm
- Buckles: 3
- Buckle Material: aluminum