Why We Like The Freeguide Carbon Alpine Touring Boot
We like the Scott’s Freeguide Carbon is undeniably stiff and aggressive on the downhill, but also surprisingly comfortable for long ascents. While its carbon construction maintains a stiff 130 flex for advanced skiers and heavier riders, the roomy 101mm last and thermo-moldable liner provide a precise yet relaxed fit for skinning miles and miles. This is one of Scott’s first boots to have a Boa dial outfitted in the liner, encouraging faster and easier transitions from hiking to skiing.
Details
- Scott’s stiffest ski boot built for backcountry touring
- PowerFree carbon construction maintains a stiff 130 flex
- Roomy 101mm last ensures comfort for touring all day long
- Thermo-moldable liner customizes the fit to your footshape
- Boa dial closes the liner quickly and securely
- Walk mode maintains a 60° cuff rotation
- Full-length Skywalk Rubber sole with tech compatibility
Tech Specs
- Shell Material: Grilamid carbon
- Flex: 130
- Last Width: 101mm
- Buckles: 2
- Buckle Material: Ergal
- Lean Angle: 15°
- Walk Mode: 60° cuff rotation
- Thermo-moldable Liner: yes
- Liner Closure: Boa, power strap
- Binding Compatibility: tech, AT
- DIN Certified: ISO 9523
- Sole: Skywalk rubber
- Claimed Weight: 3lb 3oz
- Recommended Use: backcountry skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty: limited 2 years
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