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SCARPA 4-Quattro SL Ski Boots - Men's

MSRP: $768.95
Was: $768.95
Now: $576.69
(You save $192.26 )
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It's a chairlift one day and the skin track the next. Either way, the SCARPA Men's 4-Quattro SL Ski Boot is coming with you. You could even have a resort ski and a backcountry ski, or a ski with those new hybrid bindings, and this boot's binding compatibility can work with all of them. It clips into backcountry's tech bindings, AT bindings, and all GripWalk bindings built for on-piste and off. Most skiers can appreciate the moderately stiff 120 flex, and every skier will appreciate the comfortable 100mm last and Intuition 4Pro Flex SL liner. A Speed Lock 4 switch releases the boot's flex to allow a comfortable range of motion for walking and hiking, and the PRESA outsole was specialized for hiking icy summits.

Features

  • Super light hybrid ski boot built for backcountry and resort riding
  • 120 flex offers SCARPA's second stiffest option for intermediate and heavier riders
  • 100mm last balances between a comfortable fit and a precise performance
  • Pebax construction provides a stiff, durable shell that's plenty light for touring
  • Intuition 4Pro Flex SL liner has an adjustable drawstring for a fast and snug fit
  • Speed Lock 4 walk mode initiates a comfortable 61° motion while hiking
  • PRESA rubber outsole specialized for high-altitude mountain terrain
  • Compatible with TLT tech, AT alpine touring, and all GripWalk certified bindings

Specs

  • Gender: Men's
  • Liner: Intuition 4Pro Flex SL
  • Liner Closure: Finger Snap Power Strap
  • Buckles: 4
  • Last: 100mm
  • Flex: 120
  • Lean Angle: 15 - 19°
  • Range of Motion: 61°
  • Walk Mode: Speed Lock 4
  • Compatible Binding: TLT, AT, Alpine GripWalk
  • Outsole: PRESA SKI-01 / GripWalk Tour
  • Material: [Shell] - Pebax R-New w Carbon Core; [Cuff] - Pebax R-New; [Tongue] - Pebax
  • Weight: 3 lbs 2.4 oz (1/2 pair size 27)

 

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