![]() ![]() ![]() Grilamid is a special type of plastic made my EMS Grivory that stands out for being light, yet strong. Material: Grilamid shell and polyester cuff.They come in lighter than the Hawx Ultra XTD 115. Weight: 1271g (with stock liners and custom footbeds), making them heavier than the Hoji Pro, Gea RS, and Vega, but by mere grams.It’s $100 over somewhat similar boots, like the Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 and La Sportiva Vega. MSRP: $799.95, which puts it on par with competitor boots like the Dynafit Hoji Pro W and Scarpa Gea RS.Sample from : bought personally for $385 from Sporting Life in Burnaby, BC.I was looking for a boot that was good for all-around touring, from shorter, mid-winter pow laps to multi-day, gear-heavy trips with long carries and lots of vert. When it comes to tall casual boots, mine are a combination of narrow calf and average calf sizing. My calves are narrower, and the muscle sits pretty high vs extending down towards my ankle. My forefoot is slightly narrower than average. ![]() On the other hand, it’s a good way to educate about boots, the shopping process, and considerations you’ll want to make to add the right boot to your setup.īefore diving into the boot, a bit about my foot shape and boot needs: I have an extremely low volume instep and heel, which is the most important aspect for boot fitting and the hardest for fitters to adjust. The right boot is so personal to your anatomy and body mechanics. May marks 12 months of skiing my Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout touring boots, so I thought it was time that I share some notes. ![]()
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