Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro Alpine Touring Boot - 2021 for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$899.95
Used Value:
$539.97
Sale Value:
$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

10
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