Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro Alpine Touring Boot - 2021 for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$899.95
$899.95
Used Value:
$539.97
$539.97
Sale Value:
$809.96
$809.96
Tecnica's Zero G Tour Pro is a lightweight alpine touring boot that doesn't skimp on downhill performance. As Tecnica's premier backcountry boot, the Zero G Tour Pro provides the stiffest flex available at a weight lower than three pounds thanks to the carbon-infused Grilamid construction. Tecnica's C.A.S (Custom Adaptive Shape) system dimples the boot's shell so boot-fitters can mold it to your foot's shape more precisely. Tecnica updated the boot with a Recco reflector, and it's still outfitted with the tried-and-true double-hitching walk mode latch that stays secure in ski mode and maintains an outstanding 55° range of motion in touring mode.
Specifications
Brand:
Binding Compatibility:
AT, tech
Buckle Material:
magnesium
Buckles:
4
Claimed Weight:
2lb 14oz
DIN Certified:
ISO 9523
Flex:
130
Last Width:
99mm
Lean Angle:
12° 13°
Liner:
Light Fit Liner with Laces
Liner Closure:
power strap (35mm)
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Recommended Use:
backcountry touring
Shell Material:
Grilamid [cuff] carbon, Grilamid
Sole:
Vibram rubber
Walk Mode:
55° range of motion
Full Reviews
You might by now know the legendary status of these boots - if you don't - just watch any ski mountaineering/ free touring film in the past year and a half and you will find at least one of the athletes rocking these boots. They are built to do exactly as they are intended - be as light as possible, while still offering a stiff and truly strong progressive 130 flex. - These boots absolutely charge. - They are as light as you are gonna get in the weight class. The weight savings on the buckles, and grilamid plastic, makes them feel light on the approach. - Carbon reinforced provides that stiff strength. - Simple and usable walk mechanism that locks and stays put - no icing up here. And if they do, you can get at it. - Great range of motion for a 4 buckle overlap boot. - Easy to get in and out of (relatively) and the liners out of the box are, in my opinion, fantastic. The game has changed.
Alex Quitiquit, backcountry.com
December 21, 2020
December 21, 2020