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Best 11 inexpensive Alpine Touring for Ladies

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  Atomic Backland Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Ortovox Cross Rider 18L S Backpack – Women’s Scarpa Gea RS Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Dynafit Beast Ski Boot – Women’s K2 Talkback 88 Ski – Women’s Tecnica Zero G Tour Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Deuter Guide SL 40+8L Backpack – Women’s Ortovox Free Rider 22L S Backpack Fischer My Travers Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Scarpa Vibram Mountain Plus Sole – Women’s Roxa R3W 105 T.I. Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s
Rating ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★☆☆
Binding Compatibility tech alpine touring, tech tech AT, TLT (tech) alpine touring tech, AT tech
Brand Roxa K2 Deuter Dynafit Atomic Scarpa Ortovox Tecnica Scarpa Fischer Ortovox
Buckles 3 4 2 4 3 1
Claimed Weight [single, 26.5] 3lb 9oz [pair, 160cm] 5lb 1oz 3lb 10oz 2 lb 13.9 oz [single, 25.5] 2lb 5oz 2lb 10oz [single, size 26.5] 3lb 4.8oz [single, size 25] 2lb 13oz [single, 25.5] 2lb 4oz 1lb 13.6oz
Last Width 99 BioFit 102 mm 98mm 99mm 101mm 100mm
Recommended Use backcountry skiing backcountry skiing mountaineering, climbing, ski touring alpine touring backcountry skiing alpine touring backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding backcountry skiing backcountry skiing, randonee, ski mountaineering backcountry skiing, randonee, ski mountaineering skiing, snowboarding
Shell Material Grilamid, PU+ Pebax, Grilamid Grilamid polyurethane [shell] Carbon Grilamid LFT, [cuff] Grilamid, [tongue] Pebax Grilamid
Sole GripWalk Skywalk rubber Vibram Dual Density Vibram Vibram Cayman Pro Touring Rubber
Walk Mode 45° range of motion yes Free/Lock 2.0, 74° range of motion yes Speedlock Plus, 60° range of motion yes, 80° range of motion
Manufacturer Warranty 2 years lifetime 1 year 2 years 1 year 5 years 1 year 1 year 4 years 5 years

Atomic Backland Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

Get out to the backcountry where the crowds are scarce and the powder is plentiful with the Atomic Women’s Backland Alpine Touring Boot. With a ridiculously generous cuff rotation—74-degrees to be exact—the Backland lives for long tours, steep bootpacks, and exposed hikes up knife edge ridges to gain the summit. When it comes transition, the rigid and easy to engage Free/Lock 2.0 walk mode and Quick Click interchangeable tongue serves up a stiff and powerful feel that will inspire confidence when you lay into that first turn from the summit of your objective.

The lightweight Grilamid shell can be heat-molded for a precise and comfortable fit, while the two aluminum buckles with a cross lace system work to lock the boot down for the descent. Inside the shell, the Backland’s liner is designed specifically for backcountry touring and is completely waterproof and breathable. A perforated design helps excess heat and moisture escape, and it’s heat-moldable, too, allowing for an even more customized fit. And, when you’re traversing icy ridges, you’ll appreciate the grippy Skywalk rubber sole, offering up reliable traction so you can focus on your objective.

  • A lightweight boot for crushing terrain in the backcountry
  • 98mm last provides a snug, performance-first fit
  • Grilamid shell is lightweight and responsive
  • Thermo-moldable liner offers a precise, customizable fit
  • Skywalk rubber sole for traction while bootpacking
  • 74-degree range of motion in walk mode for efficient climbing
  • Free/Lock 2.0 system is solid and easy to engage
  • Quick Click tongue interchangeable tongue for custom support
  • Item #ATO00CZ
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    Ortovox Cross Rider 18L S Backpack – Women’s

    Ideal for through-the-gates missions at the resort and light-and-fast backcountry tours, the Ortovox Women’s Cross Rider 18 Backpack is specifically tailored to the shape and needs of female skiers and snowboarders. Slightly smaller and lighter than the men’s Cross Rider, and with straps contoured to fit ladies comfortably, this low-profile pack carries all the safety tools, water, snacks, and other accessories you need for trips into the backcountry, all without weighing you down or making you feel like a pack mule.

    Because “safety first” is a very real attitude in the backcountry, Ortovox included a separate compartment for avalanche rescue gear so you can quickly access it in the event of an emergency. A stowable net holds your helmet while you skin or hike so your head doesn’t get drenched with sweat on the way up. Ski and snowboard carry straps hold your shred sticks during steep stretches of hiking, while trekking pole loops hold your poles on the way down. Front and back panel access lets you quickly reach water, snacks, and extra layers, and there’s also room for a hydration reservoir (not included) when you want to make things extra convenient.

  • Compact skiing and snowboarding pack
  • Ski and snowboard carry options
  • Separate safety tool compartment
  • Stowable helmet net holds brain bucket
  • Compression strap manages load
  • Ice axe and ski/hike pole loops
  • Hydration system compatible (not included)
  • Hip belt and sternum strap with emergency whistle
  • Item #ORT001G
  • This is the otter box cross rider 2020. Litre bag, and they’ve made lots of updates compared to previous years it’s. Got everything in there that i could want to go touring with, and so we’ll just take time to go through each. Of the features so first of all in our. Front pocket we have a deep pocket. Including a zippered one for all. Valuables included in there is a helmet. Net as well this is for when you’ve got. So many things in your bag you can attach your helmet onto the outside which will save space and mean that it’s out the way in my main pocket we have. Access to the main space there’s a space. For shovel and a probe and it’s as well. Compatible with a water hydration system there’s a hole at the top and cleverly. They’ve also added an insulated shoulder tube which should make sure that your water isn’t going to freeze if you are miles away from civilization this main. Pocket can also be accessed from the. Back meaning it’s a lot quicker to. Access any of the tools that you might need there’s another little compartment. Here for any other important bits that you don’t want to get lost in the main pocket when we talk about straps it’s. Got the across the chest strap with a whistle it’s also got a really strong. Waist strap with a really handy pocket. Here for quick access once you’re touring and at the front we have all of these as well so if you’ve not got a lot in your backpack it’s gonna help. Bring it nice and tight which makes it easier for walking obviously the. Attachment for the helmet can go on here as well there’s also a strap here for ice axes, and they’ve also included both. A diagonal and a vertical and ski strap. Holders so depending on whether you. Prefer to have them diagonal not complete personal preference but you’re not limited to one way with this backpack comes in at just. 850 grams so it’s on its own with plenty of space it still. Shouldn’t be too heavy by the time you filled it’s a very comfortable backpack thanks to the padding that you. Can see on the back and on the side straps and on the shoulder straps so if. You are going quite far away it’s going to be a really comfortable backpack it’s available from many retailers including. Snow and rock in seven different colors at the price point of one hundred pounds.

    This is a quick review of auto boxes free-rider 26 back country backpack which. I’m having to return to the supplier after only two days use due to been dissatisfied with the quality and having safety concerns the first problem comes. With how you secure the snowboard. Vertically using these upper and lower. Fastening straps its difficult to cinch. Tight these straps once they are. Fastened you have rather you have to put. The snowboard on attach the straps then. If there’s any slack undo the straps take your best guess on how tight they should be reattached them hopefully by the third time the board will be secure. Enough but that’s kind of redundant. Because after only 20 minutes whether you’re just walking or hiking the board. Those straps start to come loose and the. Board starts swaying left and right the. Second problem i found was with the helmet net once the board is secured. Vertically you can then you then have the option of securing the helmet net above that the problem lies in two areas. The first is with these brittle plastic. Clips on each corner of the net that. Used to go into the upper and lower. Loops with the snowboard in place these loops sits inset beneath the snowboard. So these clips have to stretch around. And attach into those loops which puts a. Lot of pressure on this inferior plastic. And then the second problem is with the. Lower loop material themselves they. Don’t seem to have taken into account that snowboards have edges sharp edges at that and already after only a few. Hours hiking this material has already started to fray and will eventually fail. I imagine on the second day of my hike i. Was about thirty minutes from the peak. Suddenly i hear my snowboard helmet falling down into a bowl beneath me. Because one of these clips broke i then. Had to get on my snowboard to take a line i didn’t particularly want to take to retrieve the helmet which was. Something i would consider unsafe the. Third problem was with the stitching. Already on day to the left the right. Hand strap lower strap used to secure. The snowboard the stitching has already. Started to come away it hasn’t happened on the opposite side yet but I’m sure it’s just a matter of time other than that the navigate compartment is nice and roomy roomier than other packs I’ve. Reviewed the spine protector. Although adequate could really be extended beneath and above to it to. Protect other parts of the spine the. Waist chest and arm straps are all very. Good but i wouldn’t really recommend buying this pack as it just doesn’t seem to have been field-tested or despite the. High price bracket and the various. Endorsements and reviews thanks.

    Okay so we’ve got the cross rider 20 backpacks here from otter box and it’s. Kind of your daily ski touring bag it’s. Really lightweight only weighs around 860 grams so that’s a real plus. Side to this backpack you wouldn’t want to take if you’re going to further afield though and it’s got some great features you’ve also got your whistles it’s got a nice comfort on the back. There nice strong straps and a waistband. Here with extra pouches and you can. Access it from both the rear and from the top it’s got a hydration system in. There and you’ve got obviously there’s. Some lovelies finger tight everything’s kind of hidden away in this bag so this is for your ski strap so you don’t actually have to have the straps hanging around the whole time you can just pop them back in this little pocket and i think that’s really cool because you know it’s always like a little bit too many straps on backpacks nowadays i think so i like what they’ve done there you’ve obviously got for your safety equipment there’s kind of like all the correct things for your probe and your axe and things like that so great little backpack got all the. Features you might need and yeah perfect. For those day to us so this is the otter box craft rider 20 liter and that’s. Available from ellis brigham and retails at about 100 pounds.

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    Scarpa Gea RS Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

    The Gea RS is Scarpa’s stiffest and most powerful women’s AT boot. It’s designed to devour long ascents with the speed and grace of a gazelle while maintaining the ability to charge steep lines like a freeride champ. Scarpa buffed up the Gea RS this year with a lightweight design that’s equally at home in pinner couloirs as it is on the skintrack.

    The Gea RS features the same aggressive 120 flex and 101mm last as its predecessor and now houses a revamped carbon-infused Grilamid shell that increases stiffness and power without adding weight. Scarpa ditched the front buckle, jumping to a lower-profile three-buckle system that eliminates bulk and increases the cuff rotation from 37 to an impressive 60 degrees in walk mode—a welcome change that drastically increases uphill efficiency. Scarpa was also able to shed about five ounces per boot, a change you’ll definitely notice when you leave your buddies in the dust on the skinner. Scarpa finished off the Gea RS with a grippy Vibram rubber sole, so you’ll be steady and confident while traversing icy ridges and slick scree fields.

  • A powerful terrain-crushing touring boot
  • Stiff 120 flex for aggressive skiers
  • 101mm last accommodates medium to wide feet
  • Carbon-infused Grilamid shell with Pebax tongue
  • Women-specific moldable Intuition liner
  • 60-degree range of motion maximizes uphill efficiency
  • Vibram soles holds traction on icy bootpacks
  • Low-profile three buckle closure
  • Item #SCR005G
  • Hey this is dave with tomm mountain. Sports I’m here to talk about the scarpa 80 boots that we have in stock today the. Gia rs for women and the australia rs. For guys or women with larger feet I’m gonna point out some quick features of. These two boots for you so you can kind of get a handle on what’s going on here the mists rolly and the jia rs are the. Bigger earlier cousins of the regular. Mr. ali and jia they are stiffer 20. About 20 percent stiffer and their flex. Is going to be a more progressive flex, and they’re also going to be a little bit lighter so if you’re looking for. Sort of the lightest the highest performing boots on the market from scarpa this is gonna be where you want to go scarpa has a great system here it’s called the exclusive excuse me the axial. Alpine technology it allows the boot to. Fully open up and what it also does is. Creates great power transfer when you’re in ski mode of the boots and when you really when you’re really forcing or. When you really are leaning forward and putting some pressure on your skis what this is doing is its transmitting power all the way through the bottom of the boot in a much consistent manner as you. Can see it opens up fully so you can get in and out with ease but having the buckle system all integrated is really. Going to keep it within a great power. Transmission zone a couple of other things to point out and I’ll use the women’s version on this one is this over. The cuff buckle right here this is going. To be great to keep your heel in place better than a lot of the boots are it’s lowering that buckle so traditionally you’ll see a lot of boot buckles up here. On the shin by having this come down further what you’re really doing is locking that heal in place and allowing. For a better power transmission forward because you’re not inhibiting the flex. On the shin area of the boot you’re staying out of the way there so by locking your foot down and allowing for. A better flex that’s what that piece is doing right there still have your traditional heel walk mode really nice. Big power strap on their feature we want to point out on all of these scarpa boots as scarpa works with dina fit quite closely they. Utilize the dean effect quick steppin system both dina fit and scarpa are the. Only boot companies to utilize this. Patented system from dina fit as you can see this little groove right here in the. Tech part of the toe allows for a very. Smooth step into a dena fit binding as. Opposed to i have a technical coach ease. Right here you can see the differences in the toes and basically you can see that this groove right here on the scarpa boot is going to allow you to step right in you have a nice clue. Little arrow there on the top toe area which is what you’re going to be looking at when you actually have these boots on your feet verse is a technical or some of the other boots that do not have that quick step in system so on these boots for example you’re going to be trying to align the toe piece of a dean of fit binding with. The holes here and the tech fittings on this boot verses on this scarpa boot you’re going to be able to just step right in almost like an alpine binding and have a nice quick step in a. Couple of differences on the men’s versus the women’s boot and you can’t quite see it because i have this liner out is that the women’s liner is gonna come down lower on the calf women tend. To have a little bit of a shorter calf area, and so they’re not going to be pinched by a higher liner and then both of these boots also come with intuitions pro liner this is an amazing liner. Superuser lightweight really flexible. You still have your walk mode flex zone. Here on the back as you can see you have. Some great stiffness here in the back of the calf and you have just a really lightweight package it’s fully moldable. You can walk around let’s say you’re in camp or staying in a hut or you’re just. Out in the back country camping out you can walk around in this boot on snow or ice no problems whatsoever then again highly moldable really easy. Super comfortable extremely lightweight. That’s gonna do it again dave here with tom mountain sports come check us out online TLA mountain sports comm we’ve got both these boots in stock and happy but anywhere in the world for you.

    Hey it’s brad from back country skiing in canada calm and today we’re here whitewater skiers are to talk to you about the 2016-17 scarpa f1 alpine. Touring boot the scarpa f1 replaces last. Year’s f1 evo boot they had some issues. With the auto lock mechanism on the back, so they’ve taken that out and this year they are bringing to market just the scarp f1 no more evil so this is a. Dedicated super light turn boot it’s only. Got one buckle as you can see and the boa system down on the forefront it weighs in at twelve hundred and thirty grams or two pounds 11 ounces and that’s for half pair size 27 this is a 27 and a. Half boot here the reason it’s so light is it uses a plenum id shell and cuff. With a carbon core technology and this carbon core provides the torsional rigidity you need in a boot that’s this light so as i mentioned before there is. Only one top buckle here so this is a velcro buckle you do that up nice and. Tight and then you’ve got the buckle on the side to fasten things and cinch things down and then on the forefoot you. Have the alien inspired boa system and. This encloses the whole forefoot of the shell and gives you a nice secure fit in this area and then up top we’ve got a power strap as well one more accessible power strap at the top so the f1 has a. 95 flex so it’s not the stiffest boot on the market it’s a pretty soft boot but that’s okay cuz it’s a dedicated touring boot it’s not really meant to ski the resort with but you can do it in a pinch it’s built on 102 millimeters last and it’s got a 20 and 22 degree forward lean. It’s also got 62 degrees range of motion. So that’s a really good range of motion forward and back most touring boots just have most of the range of motion to the back of the boot this has an equal forward and back i can’t show it to you here because it’s not mounted on a ski but it’s got an incredibly good range of. Motion on the skin track you’ll love this boot and the walk mechanisms on the back here, so we pop that down flex the. Boot and it’s locked in super stiff now all metal ski walk mode here pop it open. And you’re back in touring mode so it’s really simple to operate the bottom side of the boot we’ve got a by room ufo evo. Salts are really good for scrambling up peaks walking around the resort lots of good grip inside we’ve got a tuition intuition pro flex evil lion. Intuition canadian company makes the best liners in the market and this line is no exception keeps you super warm but it’s also light as well and very comfortable so the f1 comes in twenty. Four and a half to thirty-one incising and those are half sizes only I’ve been. Skiing the scarp f1 for the last few months got in advance of retail sales and been loving this boot on the skin track it’s super light and it’s got such a great range of motion that it feels like you’re wearing running shoes when you’re going up the hill I’ve been skiing this with my vocal bmt 109s. That’s my touring ski and then at the hill I’ve also been testing this on my vocal vworker tannaz which are 112 underfoot that’s a big ski to drive with such a small light boot it did an okay. Job if you need a nap in chi can do it can definitely ski the resort’s not made for that it’s made for touring because it’s so light it’s got such a great range of motion on it so that’s the scarpa f1 alpine touring boot new. For 2016-17 replacing the scarf f1 evo’s. And i highly recommend it gives it a look. If you’re in the market for some touring boots and for everything else back country go-to back country ski in canada calm thanks a lot.

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    Dynafit Beast Ski Boot – Women’s

    You never thought you’d see the day when you could enjoy both freeride and touring performance in one boot, but with the Dynafit Women’s Beast Ski Boot, that day has arrived. Built for long days in the backcountry when turns are the ultimate goal, this boot is both lightweight and stiff, letting you save energy on the climb and giving you the ability to power through turns on the downhill.

    The Beast is engineered with Dynafit’s Snowdynamic concept, which means it’s built to ski deep powder with minimal loss of speed. The Precision Lock buckles sit close to the inside of the boot, reducing drag and preventing them from getting side swiped by a rock or stump. This setup also prevents the build-up of snow and stops it from entering to the rear of the cuff. A custom light liner can be heat molded for a seamless fit and enhanced performance. This precise fit adds to the warmth of the boot. An anatomic 102mm last gives your foot some wiggle room, which is nice for the climb, while the cuff provides a range of motion ideal for touring.

  • A freeride boot built for big tours in the backcountry
  • Stiff flex allows you to power through turns
  • 102mm last fits a wide range of feet
  • 45-degree cuff rotation with release for walking
  • Precision Lock System guarantees precise power transmission
  • Thermo-moldable liner provides a customized fit
  • Master Step heel insert is wider to work with Beast binding
  • Item #DNF009Z
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    K2 Talkback 88 Ski – Women’s

    As the middle child in K2’s women’s backcountry-specific ski lineup, the Talkback 88 Ski has the versatility to tackle long alpine missions or quick spring laps with equal zeal. Its narrower 88-millimeter waist won’t weight you down on the skintrack, and, when paired with the rockered tip and tail, offers up just the right amount of flotation in softer snow. Since every backcountry adventure isn’t always powder-filled, underfoot camber gives this ski a reliable edge hold on any firmer snow you may encounter.

    K2 shaved some weight of the Talkback 88 this season, yet managed to maintain excellent downhill performance when it comes time to strip skins. A Titanal spine and carbon reinforcement is to thank for this ski’s impressive power and stability, while the paulownia wood core is responsible for its efficiently light weight on steep ascents. K2 completed the Talkback with snow-shedding topsheets to ensure that you aren’t weighted down by piles of powder as you head back up the skinner for lap four of the day.

  • Lightweight touring ski to crush steep ascents and style steep lines
  • 88mm waist for quick ascents and fun, nimble descents
  • Rockered tip and tail add float in softer snow
  • Underfoot camber reliably holds an edge on unexpected ice patches
  • Titanal spine and carbon reinforcement delivers power and stability
  • Paulownia wood core is efficient on ascents and strong on descents
  • Hydrophobic topsheets dump snow when you’re skinning
  • Skin grommets help keep climbing skins securely in place
  • Item #K2S00HJ
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    Tecnica Zero G Tour Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

    Technica’s Women’s Zero G Tour Alpine Touring Boot is re-designed and ready to rock on long ascents, but won’t leave you floundering on steep, technical descents, either. Coming in at just over three pounds per boot, it will barely add to the weight of your setup as you suffer up steep skinners. A boot this stiff handles your most proud lines like a champ, from narrow, remote chutes to wide-open bowls of pristine powder. Tecnica built this boot on a mid-sized 99-millimeter last that offers a performance fit for standard-width feet.

    Different from the previous versions of the Zero G, this rendition is more of a true backcountry boot, with a slightly lighter weight, an impressive 55-degree range of motion in walk mode and double-blocking system that increases stability in ski mode, rockered Vibram rubber soles for impressive grip on slick bootpacks, and extra-light buckles that stay latched when you’re skinning to reduce in-boot friction that can lead to blisters. The boot’s shell uses Tecnica’s C.A.S. system, which employs a dimple structure to make heating and punching faster and more effective for bootfitters. Practically a roadmap for bootfitters, C.A.S. identifies your foot’s hot spots and pressure points with ease, and paired with the Ultrafit Pro Light liner, you’ll stay comfortable, even after you hours on the skintrack.

  • Lightweight touring boot for long missions
  • Stiff 105 flex is suitable for hard-charging ladies
  • 99mm last assures a snug, precise fit
  • Walk mode with 55-degree cuff rotation for uphill efficiency
  • Secure locking system in ski mode for better downhill performance
  • Uphill cuff buckles stay latched when skinning to reduce friction
  • Heat-moldable shell and liner ensure a comfortable, customizable fit
  • Rockered Vibram soles offer grip on slick surfaces
  • Item #TEC003J
  • Hey my name’s carter brown I’m here with technical we’re an outdoor retailer with back country skiing canada I’m gonna talk to you guys about the new zero-g guide throw this is our new back country. Touring specific ski boot we decided to. Build this boot and come up with this ski boot we’re an alpine brand we wanted. To really build a boot that truly performed on the town that was really a four buckle traditional overlap high-performance yet come in at a weight. Range with a range of motion and all the options that are really, so we’ve got a. New ninety-nine millimeter last really low volume in the heel and ankle great fit 44 degrees range of motion coming in. At about fifteen hundred and forty grams. Fully interchangeable solos allows you come with a rockered 18 so allows you. To add in seoul on the bottom really. There’s nothing else out there that’s like if there’s nothing else out there that hits this range of motion. This weight that allows you to put ad insole on to have four buckles into the traditional overlap construction. We’re really pumped about it we feel it really provides true downhill skiing experience but at a really unbelievably. Kind of lightweight. We also have kind of the little brother. Called the code the zero-g guide that. Comes in out of the 110 flex right around sixteen hundred and fifty grams same basic food is this yorgi guide pro. Just a little bit heavier a little softer plastic yeah you know and a. Little bit lower price point great for that person that really doesn’t want to spend a ton of money wants a great performing a great skiing. Series of boots we think it’s going to be a unique offering out there’s a. Lot of people that are really looking for this type of boot maybe coming from an alpine background that want the fit and feel and function of their ski boots we want something that’s gonna be really liked and allowed to use tech bindings yeah it’s so really going to perform like they’re out on booze.

    Hey it’s brad from back country skiing. Canada calm today we’re gonna talk about the technical zero-g guide pro boot this. Is a new boot from technical it weighs in at 1524 grams are three point three six pounds and that’s for the size twenty-six and a half so a relatively lightweight boot considering it’s a four buckle overlap construction boot comes in different sizes twenty-two and a half to thirty and a half in half sizing all the way up and it’s got a. Really respectable cuff rotation of 44 degrees given that it is an overlap construction boot the flex is rated at. 130 feels more like a 120 when you’re skiing in the boot however and it’s built on a ninety-nine millimeter laughs so the special things about the new. Zero-g guide pro are cas shell you can. See in the shell along the front here. And the side as well as the other side in two locations as well that it’s got these dimples built into the shell basically these are the location of problem areas for people when their boot fitting so with this the dimples in the shell you’ve got less surface tension so it’s easier punch out for the boot fitters the shell is made out of a by. Injected triax 3 which is said to be 30%. Thinner than traditional materials 18%. Lighter and two and a half times stiffer and this is a fairly stiff boot at 120. Considering that it’s a alpine slash touring boot the liner itself is a heat. Foldable blue liner and it’s got some. Good shin support there’s actually a velcro add-on that you can add in that i ski with and it’s got minimal seams as. Well it’s also very light a very warm liner I’ve been skiing this. Boot in the last few weeks it’s been -20 at the hill and my toes were getting. Cold but not as cold as i should have given the temperatures so it’s very thick comfortable liner and almost too warm on warm days but nice on the colder days the cuff is made out of a light. Grid triax 3 and it’s got strategic. Cutouts in the cuff itself so it will be the power strap get in here and have a. Look at it. So you can see these strategic cutouts here in the cuff and that again lightens. Up the shell overall the other thing to. Note about the zero-g guide pro is it’s. Got replaceable sol blocks it’s also got. Tech fittings so you can use them with tech bindings for touring and one of the coolest features that i love is the lift lock buckles so when you’re buckling. Your boot unbuckling your boot traditionally these get relaxed on always when you’re trying. To take the boot off but if you just pull the buckles back you can see that they flip back and out of the way and then when you’re ready to buckle up again you just pull them in and away you go so lots of cool little features overall. I’ve been skiing this boot for the last few weeks and I’ve been skiing at the. Resort it’s a great resort boot fairly light nice walk mode on the back here to go to walk and ski mode very easy to do. So you can walk around the resort and also to go touring in it you know it’s not the lightest touring boat out there but it can tour and it really does well at the resort so it’s kind of crossover boot for both aspects of skiing and I’ve been skiing this for a few weeks and been really happy with it the fit in the comfort nice stiff boot for the hill and it can still tour which is a good feature so gives you that versatility of skiing half-day the resort half-day in the back country it. Also comes in a zero-g guide the non pro. Version that comes in a 110 flex and it’s 1700 grams so a little bit lighter but it’s also a little bit cheaper at $660 and it also is available for women. So this version the pro version the zero. G guide pro is $900 u.s. so a little bit. More expensive than the non pro version but you will have some weight savings so. Overall great fitting boot nice warm liners stiff good for resort skiing and. It can also tour as well it’s gonna be beefy for people that like a stiffer boot at the resort and still light enough with a respectable walk mode for people that want to go touring occasionally on it overall if you’re. Looking for a nice new boot consider the technical zero-g guide pro or the zero-g. Guide without the pro yeah for more boat reviews go to back country skiing canada comm and for everything else back country you’ll find it there as well thanks.

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    Deuter Guide SL 40+8L Backpack – Women’s

    Designed as the perfect ski mountaineering pack for female athletes, the Deuter Guide 40+ SL Backpack combines every feature needed for technical climbing and skiing. The Variflex hip belt pivots with your body’s movements, allowing you to maintain balance while swinging ice tools or making fresh tracks. Wide ski slots make it easy to carry your shred sticks, and the side-access zipper allows you to grab your puffy without dumping everything out in the snow.

    Don’t be fooled into thinking this pack can only handle winter adventures—with its breathable back panel and versatile design, it’s also well-suited to summer ascents and climbing missions. Its supportive X-frame supports and stabilizes your load, whether you’re carrying climbing gear or ski setups, and ergonomic mesh helps keep you from overheating when summer temps soar. And when the day’s plan call for a light load, you can remove the X-frame and hipbelt to streamline things. Deuter also threw in a sitting mat that gives you a dry spot to sit when you’re enjoying the view from the peak, as well as an SOS label with emergency tips.

  • Versatile pack for alpine adventures in summer or winter
  • Aircomfort back system is comfy and breathable
  • Removable X-frame supports heavy loads
  • Ski carry straps secure ski when bootpacking
  • Hip fins add stability without restricting mobility
  • Bottom compartment helps you stay organized
  • Women-specific fit for improved performance
  • Hydration compatible for drinking convenience (reservoir sold separately)
  • Item #DTR004W
  • Hi I’m scott park with deuter usa here. Hanging out the guys at tahoe bounce sports I’m here to show you guys what’s. New for f12 and one new pax is gonna be the guide light 28 + sl stands for. Slim line that’s gonna work for our are more women specific backpacks and as well. Those smaller men the need a nice alpine. Backpack this backpack is equipped with. Technical tool attachments this is gonna. Be able to capture those tools like the. Do not have a hammer and four more of. Those tools that you need that secure. Closure there also has ski carry abilities 130 millimeters in the tail. Right here is what’ll go up to along with this pack just like the other guy that you guys are familiar with we do have a removable bivy pad on the inside. Take a look on the inside you simply. Pull this tab up i won’t take it out but you do have the ability to access the. Bivi pad right in there this pack being the light is going to be a pack that. Uses a lighter suspension on the back we. Still, have the deuter air or daughter air contact alpine back system but. Instead of aluminum stays we actually. Use delrin who hydration compatible and. Fixed hip belts with the canted sl. Feature right in here thank you for. Checking this out and I’m scott park. From deuter.

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    Ortovox Free Rider 22L S Backpack

    There are a lot of ways things can go wrong in the backcountry, so cover as many safety bases as possible with the Women’s Free Rider 22 Short Backpack by Ortovox. In addition to having an easily accessible compartment for your avalanche rescue gear and deployable hemet net for your brain bucket, this innovative pack sports a built-in back protector to shield your spine from harsh impacts. This particular version of the Free Rider 22 is a bit shorter in design, providing an ideal fit for females and smaller males desiring less bulk and greater mobility.

    The SPS Flex Back Protector offers extra insurance against bad falls, and it’s totally flexible when you’re skiing and riding at high speeds, as to not impede critical movements. Best of all, it’s good for multiple or successive impacts, meaning you won’t have to replace this pack after taking a nasty fall on the mountain. Plus, it’s TÜV certified for extra peace of mind, so you know it’ll perform when you need it most.

    Besides the front-access pocket for quickly grabbing your shovel and probe, there’s a zippered top compartment for stashing a compact puffy jacket or spare gloves. You’ll find an A-frame ski carry, as well as diagonal ski/snowboard carry configurations for approaching steep lines where you need to boot up. External loops conveniently attach to ice axes and trekking poles, allowing you to scale technical ascents and cross glaciers en route to your line. Plus, it’s fully compatible with hydration reservoirs, complete with tube routing for on-the-move drinking.

  • Streamlined backcountry pack with extra back protection
  • Front compartment for quick access to probe and shovel
  • Shorter design is ideal for females and smaller males
  • SPS Flex Back Protector softens crashes on the mountain
  • Zippered upper pocket fits a spare puffy or gloves
  • A-frame ski carry and diagonal ski/snowboard carry
  • Hydration-compatible design with tube routing
  • Ice axe/trekking pole loops and helmet carry
  • Item #ORT007F
  • This is the otter box cross rider 2020. Litre bag, and they’ve made lots of updates compared to previous years it’s. Got everything in there that i could want to go touring with, and so we’ll just take time to go through each. Of the features so first of all in our. Front pocket we have a deep pocket. Including a zippered one for all. Valuables included in there is a helmet. Net as well this is for when you’ve got. So many things in your bag you can attach your helmet onto the outside which will save space and mean that it’s out the way in my main pocket we have. Access to the main space there’s a space. For shovel and a probe and it’s as well. Compatible with a water hydration system there’s a hole at the top and cleverly. They’ve also added an insulated shoulder tube which should make sure that your water isn’t going to freeze if you are miles away from civilization this main. Pocket can also be accessed from the. Back meaning it’s a lot quicker to. Access any of the tools that you might need there’s another little compartment. Here for any other important bits that you don’t want to get lost in the main pocket when we talk about straps it’s. Got the across the chest strap with a whistle it’s also got a really strong. Waist strap with a really handy pocket. Here for quick access once you’re touring and at the front we have all of these as well so if you’ve not got a lot in your backpack it’s gonna help. Bring it nice and tight which makes it easier for walking obviously the. Attachment for the helmet can go on here as well there’s also a strap here for ice axes, and they’ve also included both. A diagonal and a vertical and ski strap. Holders so depending on whether you. Prefer to have them diagonal not complete personal preference but you’re not limited to one way with this backpack comes in at just. 850 grams so it’s on its own with plenty of space it still. Shouldn’t be too heavy by the time you filled it’s a very comfortable backpack thanks to the padding that you. Can see on the back and on the side straps and on the shoulder straps so if. You are going quite far away it’s going to be a really comfortable backpack it’s available from many retailers including. Snow and rock in seven different colors at the price point of one hundred pounds.

    This is a quick review of auto boxes free-rider 26 back country backpack which. I’m having to return to the supplier after only two days use due to been dissatisfied with the quality and having safety concerns the first problem comes. With how you secure the snowboard. Vertically using these upper and lower. Fastening straps its difficult to cinch. Tight these straps once they are. Fastened you have rather you have to put. The snowboard on attach the straps then. If there’s any slack undo the straps take your best guess on how tight they should be reattached them hopefully by the third time the board will be secure. Enough but that’s kind of redundant. Because after only 20 minutes whether you’re just walking or hiking the board. Those straps start to come loose and the. Board starts swaying left and right the. Second problem i found was with the helmet net once the board is secured. Vertically you can then you then have the option of securing the helmet net above that the problem lies in two areas. The first is with these brittle plastic. Clips on each corner of the net that. Used to go into the upper and lower. Loops with the snowboard in place these loops sits inset beneath the snowboard. So these clips have to stretch around. And attach into those loops which puts a. Lot of pressure on this inferior plastic. And then the second problem is with the. Lower loop material themselves they. Don’t seem to have taken into account that snowboards have edges sharp edges at that and already after only a few. Hours hiking this material has already started to fray and will eventually fail. I imagine on the second day of my hike i. Was about thirty minutes from the peak. Suddenly i hear my snowboard helmet falling down into a bowl beneath me. Because one of these clips broke i then. Had to get on my snowboard to take a line i didn’t particularly want to take to retrieve the helmet which was. Something i would consider unsafe the. Third problem was with the stitching. Already on day to the left the right. Hand strap lower strap used to secure. The snowboard the stitching has already. Started to come away it hasn’t happened on the opposite side yet but I’m sure it’s just a matter of time other than that the navigate compartment is nice and roomy roomier than other packs I’ve. Reviewed the spine protector. Although adequate could really be extended beneath and above to it to. Protect other parts of the spine the. Waist chest and arm straps are all very. Good but i wouldn’t really recommend buying this pack as it just doesn’t seem to have been field-tested or despite the. High price bracket and the various. Endorsements and reviews thanks.

    The free rider 26 abs mass pack the only. Bag on them are removable abs system so put the pack and. You’ve got your storage for you shovel probe open up into there it is the same. System same kind of step just attach red. Strip. Kind of top. There it is and then you’ve also got man. To carry sack just to keep this safe when you’re using the backpack of the conventional backpack pack itself is. Around sooner half kilos. Spock spock another benefit the free rider pack comes with its own detachable spine guard that you can use on its own. Without that same system. So essentially you get in a 75-pound spying yard that you can use on its own.

    Mr. simmons and I’m here at the order box free-rider 22 women in this is. A pack for the hard chargers out there. People who are seeing really hard may be doing some jumps and just a couple features and make this packing and as you can see there’s piping on reinforced. Steering systems when you can a for him it you can carry it crossways which will notice in all the order box packs is that the safety pocket always has the red zipper tabs so you open that up and. That signifies in an issue where you need to get your shovel or your probes you can get to it really quickly another interesting feature about the free-rider 22 is a removable sign. Protection system you see right here you. Open the straps outlet you can pull a. Foldable spine protection pad out of the. Pack as you can see it’ll fit right to your back conform to what you’re doing you can also use the straps here and just wear it by itself either just looking for a little bit of extra spine attack down here as you’ll see if you take it out it lets you know danger no. Protection inside.

    Hit the snow with order boxes free-rider. 16-plus backpack e’en helmet carrying. Capability and integrated back protection for when you decide to go big in addition the free writer features a. Main compartment with zip mesh pocket. And organizer pockets for avalanche safety gear a hydration pouch with exit. Port front pocket with organizer and key. Fob and ice axe loops the lightweight. Neoprene waist belt includes a pocket. With the waterproof zipper its adjustable sternum strap includes a rescue whistle in case of an emergency on the slope hit the snow with order. Boxes free writer 16-plus backpack get. Yours today at sierra trading post.

    Hi I’m pat from avalanche safety solutions and this is the order box free. Router 26 liter at lodge airbag pack. Okay so let’s take a look at the front of the pack we have straps here and in this. Compartment here are the top straps that are used for attaching your skis or. Snowboards in either a diagonal or cross. Ski or vertical carry for the snowboards. The front compartment of the pack it’s. Quite small but good for storing your keys or whatnot in there’s some. Extra straps in here for the protection. Spine protection system if you want to stand alone we’ll talk about that a minute and then there’s the helmet strap. Which goes on the outside of carrier helmet if you’re doing a boot packer hiking uphill you want a cool head. Inside the main compartment a bit more. Storage space in there and we also have. Fleece-lined goggle pouch and kind of. Near this goggle pouch is actually removable you can just slide it out of the pack take the entire piece right out. Or clip it back in take it with you. This is the safety compartment of the. Bag sleeves here for probe and shovel. Handle and then the shovel slides in there and behind that we have our. Modular airbag safety system that. Installs right there on this particular. Bag the free ride pack it also has this. Spine protector in there so this as well. Can be removed if you wanted to just take it for a day we just need to unclip it from the back and with the straps. That come with the bag you can wear it under your clothing without the pack and. Just have that extra spine protection. Okay we’ve got the pack on their’s some really neat features in this cat could make it super comfortable and handy for phreatic so don’t forget about the spine protection that’s back there a little bit of peace of mind when you’re free riding it’s got this really nice wide. Hips trap buckle that you can secure and. That’s really good because it can kind of keep the pack touch to your hips so. It’s not bouncing up and down if you’re hit pillow lines or other cliffs that kind of thing and of course the leg loop that goes along with that it’s as well. Going to need feature here with this the way the strapping system for the shoulders is developed contingent in it. Comes from the two points here and again. It’s an effort to reduce the pack bouncing around on your back when you’re riding and it feels really secure and snug on there on the back when those are smoked in and then again you got a little pocket here on the hip for little items so that is the order box free. Rider 26 liter at lunch your backpack. You.

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    Fischer My Travers Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

    Designed with vert-hungry chicks in mind, your Women’s Fischer My Travers Alpine Touring Boots are exactly what you’ll want on your feet as you complete a multi-day traverse or tackle big days in the alpine. A super light uphill-oriented option, these kicks weigh in at just over 2lb per foot, letting you devour terrain on the uphill like a ravenous tiger who hasn’t eaten in a week.

    Flip these boots into walk mode and you’ll enjoy a practically unheard of 80-degree range of motion, giving you a smooth and efficient stride similar to a hiking boot. The heat-moldable liner lets you customize the fit to your exact needs for comfort all day long, and the rubber soles ensure solid traction on icy traverses and bootpacks. The My Travers floats like a dream on the way up, but Fischer wasn’t about to put their name on something that doesn’t perform on the descent. While these boots may not be your first choice for sending huge lines and airing massive cliffs, the stiff and powerful Grilamid shell and Phatt Maxx power strap give you the security you need to rip flawless turns down lofty alpine peaks.

  • Ultra-light touring boots for covering serious ground
  • 100mm last fits average sized feet
  • Lightweight yet durable Grilamid shell
  • Heat-moldable liner lets you dial in a precise fit
  • Impressive 80-degree range of motion in walk mode
  • BOA closure system evenly distributes pressure
  • Rubber sole holds traction on icy traverses
  • Item #FIS003R
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    Scarpa Vibram Mountain Plus Sole – Women’s

    Replace or upgrade your old worn-out soles on your alpine ski boots with the Scarpa Women’s Vibram Mountain Plus Sole. This sole features a co-injected steel plate for a more powerful and reliable connection than most soles, and the rubber heel has a special lug design to give you an excellent grip on any terrain. Scarpa designed this sole specifically for snowy situations because it reduces snow buildup so well. This sole is compatible with all of the AT and Quick Step-In system bindings on the market.

  • Co-injected steel plate with rubber heel
  • Compatible with all AT and Quick Step-In system bindings on the market
  • Item #SCR0274
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    Roxa R3W 105 T.I. Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

    The Women’s R3W 105 T.I. Alpine Touring Boot is Roxa’s most freeride-oriented ladies boot, designed for ripping chicks with an affinity for hard-earned turns. The flex of 105 is stiff enough to please the aggressive lady shredder, yet still comfortable and forgiving enough to keep your feet happy on the skin track.

    The durable Grilamid shell keeps the weight down so you get on top of big objectives with enough gas in the tank to let it rip on the way down, and the Intuition liner is heat moldable so you can dial in the perfect fit. The Gripwalk soles add a little security to icy bootpacks, and with a 45-degree range of motion in walk mode, these boots allow you a comfortable and natural stride the whole way up.

  • A lightweight touring boot for crushing the uphill and the downhill
  • 105 flex is Roxa’s stiffest backcountry boot for women
  • Medium 99mm last accommodates a variety of feet
  • Grilamid shell is durable yet light
  • Intuition liner is heat-moldable for a precise, comfortable fit
  • 45-degree range of motion in walk mode
  • Gripwalk soles provide security on sketchy traverses and bootpacks
  • Item #RXA000W
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