Zero G Tour Boot - 2025 - Women's
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Why We Like The Tecnica Zero G Tour Boot
The harder fresh powder is to get to, the more we want to ski it. The Tecnica Zero G Tour Boot allows us to venture deep into the backcountry and float over hidden pockets of powder to get the most out of every ski season and have a lot of fun along the way. The 55º range of motion allows for free and natural movement on our way up the skin track, and the four-buckle design helps secure our feet in place to minimize any loss of energy. As we reach the top of our climb and get set for the descent, we can easily lock the Double Blocking mechanism back into place and enjoy the smooth ride down through a treasure trove of deep pow.
Details
- Sturdy touring boots for high performance up and down the slopes
- 105 flex gives us power and control on long, powdery descents
- 99mm mid-volume touring last balances comfort and performance
- Pro Light liner provides warmth and comfort for long, cold days
- Customizable shell allows us to easily find a snug fit
- Double Blocking mechanism offers a 55º range of motion
- Quick Instep allows us to easily slide our feet into and out of the boots
- Vibram soles offer solid grip on icy terrain and efficiently transfer power
- Item #TECR069
- Shell Material
- C.A.S., polyurethane
- Flex
- 105
- Last Width
- 99mm
- Buckles
- 4
- Buckle Material
- aluminum
- Lean Angle
- 12˚ or 13˚
- Walk Mode
- Double Blocking Mobility Cuff
- Liner
- Pro Light
- Thermo-moldable Liner
- yes
- Liner Closure
- lace, hook-and-loop closure
- Binding Compatibility
- touring (ISO 9523)
- Sole
- Vibram
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 26.5] 3lb 4.2oz (1480g)
- Activity
- backcountry skiing, all-mountain skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 years
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4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 17, 2024
Second pair of W Zero G
Great boot for b/c or lift service. Picked up my second pair after first pair were breaking down. I would have rated it at a 5 if power strap hook was facing down. My only complaint with the 2nd pair is the power strap buckle. For some unknown reason the hook opening is facing up so the strap falls out when skinning. Why is this a problem? It catches on hobblebush when it hangs down after coming unhooked. I don't like the top two buckles or power strap tight when in climbing mode. If you don't know what hobblebush is coming ski in the woods on the east coast.
Originally reviewed on tecnicasports.com
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