Why We Like The Salomon Escape Outback Ski Boot
The Salomon Escape Outback Ski Boot offers a robust feel and backcountry norm compatibility to help us get off the beaten path and have some fun. The sturdy leather construction and waterproof laminate create the robust feel, while the NNN-BC rating easily connects to our Nordic touring skis.
Details
- Touring boots designed for lengthy backcountry adventures
- 105mm last offers ample blood flow and comfort on the trail
- Durable leather upper effortlessly handles daily wear and tear
- ClimaSalomon WP membrane seals out moisture while breathing well
- Lace closure locks in a reliable fit every time you head out
- NNN BC outsole offers easy compatibility with most touring bindings
- Item #SALZA32
- Upper Material
- leather
- Waterproofing
- ClimaSalomon WP membrane
- Last Width
- 105mm
- Binding Compatibility
- NNN BC
- Closure
- lace
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 15.6oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- nordic touring
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Overall Rating
3 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 18, 2024
almost excellent
These are almost excellent. They are very well made, with a nice feel to the materials. I love that they are lightweight. They are more comfortable than the others I tried on, including the Alpina Alaska, which felt very boxy and heavy and stiff. The amount of sole flex is perfect and allows a good diagonal stride. They feel supportive, which makes quick maneuvers to avoid obstacles very confident. But I got some heal blisters on one foot (feel are slightly different). The footbed overall feels very constrained, and I have narrow feet. After experimenting with different sock combinations (thinner socks worked best), I replaced the insoles with very thin ones, and that did the trick. It's like when they designed it, they forgot to account for the volume of the insole but still put them in anyway. With the stock insoles, the pinch point that holds the heal in place was too low which caused the rubbing and the blister. With this change, they are now fine. Also a small point is that the ring near the toe that receives the hook of your gaiters is too narrow and mine can go in, but difficult to remove. My gaiters are from the 1990s so it wouldn't surprise me if modern ones have no issue.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
January 23, 2023
Fabulous, except...
I am determined to make these boots work for me. The toe box and arch support are excellent. I have wide feet with a bunion and very high arches and I am pleased with the fit and comfort in this part of the boot. I don't need to use my insoles. They are warm and sturdy. So much to like. The catch is that they give me terrible blisters on the back of my heels. I've tried two different sizes (the first one one purchased at my local ski shop was too big). I've tried breaking them in slowly. I've tried thick socks. I've tried thin socks. Nothing seems to help. Now I just tape my heels with moleskin before I head out and am only lacing the lower part of the boot up to my ankle. I've only tried this twice for shorter skis and it seems OK so far. It does not compromise the function of the boot in tame terrain. Hard to say how this will impact performance in challenging conditions. The new skin on my heels is still very thin and delicate, so I am hoping this gets better as they toughen up. Overall this is a fantastic boot and I'd give it 5 stars if not for the blister issue.
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
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