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Create an accountFlex | 120 |
Weight | - |
Last | 99 mm |
Forward Lean | - |
Range of Motion | - |
Boot Sole Type | ISO 9523 w/ Low Tech Inserts |
STAFF PICK
We need a lot of boot brands to entice customers to visit our shop. However, if I could only sell one boot, it would be the Tecnica Zero G. It's the best overall boot and satisfies most often. I will say the one weak point is the walk mode range isn't great on flat terrain. You have to loosen the boot up and still I wish I had more. I accept this because they fit and ski amazing. Zero G is lighter than any competitor given the same performance. The soles are shaped just right for backcountry ski missions too.
I like how the buckle loops and walk mode lever work. These parts contribute to the super lightweight goal, and don't seem to break. The factory liners are a little short in length, as many brands give us. They need to be stretched. I do that in the store in about 5 minutes. If you don't break in the toe area of new ski boot liners while trying them in the shop, you will accidentally buy the next largest size. measure your feet and go with at least half size smaller. Look for a 1.5 finger "shell fit" (ask someone). And finally, toss your own personal old liner in the shell. NOW you will know if the shell is the right size.
I weigh 165 and find the Zero G Scout 120 flex boots to be almost too stiff, so I use the Tour model even at the ski area. I'm old and slow admittedly. Get the stiffer models if you are a ripper. Most of our store customers buy the Scout or Pro models and are really happy with them. Stiffer boots are fine during the climb because you have the buckles loose. If you are happy with 120 or 130 flex boots at the ski area, then I guess buy those from us. If you used to tele ski, or you don't know what flex level means, get these guys here and save a few hundred bucks!
I say if you are buying boots on the internet without talking to me, just buy Tecnica Zero G. They have the best chance of fitting everyone. Better yet, text or email me a picture of your feet for boot suggestions. And last thing, the Zero G touring boots are narrower and lower volume than most every other boot. Oddly they work out on so many people. But think about it. Do you want a huge fat heavy shell and thick liner? that won't ski well. You want the ideal curved boot with some boot fitter mods. Zero G boots take re-shaping very well. The plastic is thin enough to manipulate easily.
Mike Schwartz, Owner
FROM THE MANUFACTURER
Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout AT Boots are an AT boot for advanced skiers looking for a more forgiving flex. They are Tecnica's second stiffest and second lightest touring boot coming in at 1,360 grams (for a size 26.5) thanks to a polyurethane cuff and Grilamid shell. The Zero G Tour Scout has a 55-degree range of motion which allows hiking up a skin track feel like a walk in the park. When the time comes to descend, lock down the four buckles and the 120 flex allows for secure and stable turns as you shred down the mountain.
FEATURES
C.A.S Shell |
The C.A.S Shell has an anatomical shape that matches the shape of the foot. This allows for a better out-of-the-box initial fit. The dimples on the shell offer less surface tension and facilitate heating, making customizing the shell easier. The shell retains the new shape better and longer. The shell features: atatomic and precise shape, easier and faster thermo-forming, easy customization. The Shell Customization: Punching (increase volume): Polyether material can be heated and punched in problem fit areas. Grinding (increase volume): The shell can be ground in problem fit areas.
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Low Tech Inserts |
Dynafit certified inserts
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Cuff |
Double-Blocking Mobility Cuff System
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Liner |
Ultralight Fit With Liner
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RECCO© |
The RECCO reflector in this product enables rescue processionals to locate you with RECCO detectors in the event of an avalanche accident or when lost in the outdoors. RECCO reflectors require no power and no activation to function. Multiple reflectors are recommended for optimal performance.
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Vibram® |
Technica ski boots feature Vibram soles characterized by a dual-density rubber compound. The yellow harder rubber in the areas close to the binding provide with a higher power transmission while skiing. The black areas identify a softer compound that allows an increased grip of the sole for more security while the boot is in walk mode. |
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Review 2022 Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout AT Ski Boots