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Top 12 cheap Alpine Touring for Ladies

Top 12

 
  DAKINE Mission Pro 25L Backpack – Women’s Scarpa Gea Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Dynafit Beast Ski Boot – Women’s Deuter Rise Lite SL 26L Backpack – Women’s Ortovox Free Rider 22L S Backpack Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Ski Boot – Women’s DPS Skis Yvette 112 Tour 1 Ski – Women’s Roxa RXW 1.0 Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Roxa R3W 105 T.I. Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s Dynafit Tour 88 Ski – Women’s Roxa R3W 105 T.I. Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s La Sportiva Maximo LS Ski – Women’s
Rating ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆
Brand La Sportiva Dynafit Ortovox Roxa Roxa Dynafit Dynafit Scarpa DPS Skis DAKINE Roxa Deuter
Claimed Weight [157cm] 2lb 5oz [164cm] 2lb 6oz [158cm] 5lb 5oz, [166cm] 5lb 11oz, [174cm] 5lb 15oz 2lb 10oz [single, 26.5] 3lb 9oz [single, 26.5] 3lb 9oz [25.5, single] 2 lbs 3 oz 2 lb 13.9 oz [half pair, size 25] 2lb 13oz [168cm] 2lb 14oz [single, 26.5] 2lb 9oz 2lb 9oz
Manufacturer Warranty 1 year 2 year 5 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years limited lifetime lifetime
Recommended Use backcountry skiing, randonee, ski mountaineering backcountry skiing, alpine touring backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding backcountry skiing backcountry skiing ski mountaineering, alpine touring alpine touring backcountry skiing backcountry touring, powder skiing, snowboarding backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding
Binding Compatibility tech tech TLT (tech) alpine touring, tech tech tech
Buckles 3 3 2 4 3 2
Shell Material Grilamid, PU+ Grilamid, PU+ [shell] Grilamid, [cuff] Grilamid, carbon fiber Pebax, Grilamid [shell] Grilamid [tongue] Pebax Grilamid
Thermo-moldable Liner Intuition Intuition yes yes Intuition Cross Fit Pro Flex yes
Walk Mode 45° range of motion 45° range of motion yes, Ultra Lock 3.0 yes Speedlock Plus, 60° range of motion 62° range of motion

DAKINE Mission Pro 25L Backpack – Women’s

Head into the backcountry for some epic powder-hunting with the Dakine Women’s Mission Pro 25L Backpack and keep everything you need for a successful day within reach. A separate compartment for your avalanche safety gear allows you to easily access your shovel and probe in an emergency situation, and generous main compartment offers up plenty of room for extra layers, skins, snacks, and a first aid kit. The pack is hydration-compatible, too, and features an insulated hose sleeve so your water source doesn’t freeze.

Since the most epic lines sometimes require the longest, steepest bootpacks, the Mission sports both a horizontal and vertical snowboard carry option, as well as a diagonal ski carry, so you can secure your preferred set of sticks as you work your way up steep chutes and ridges. And, even when the pack is loaded with your skis or board, a padded waistbelt, shoulder straps, and back panel evenly distribute the weight so you can move comfortably through the mountains.

  • Versatile pack for chasing fresh lines in the backcountry
  • Separate avalanche safety compartment for easy access in emergency
  • Ski and snowboard carry keep sticks secure when bootpacking
  • Insulated sleeve prevents hydration hose from freezing
  • Fleece-lined goggle pocket keeps eyewear scratch-free in transit
  • Shoulder, waist, and back panel padding ensure all-day comfort
  • Item #DAK01EW
  • Hey there my name is benson and ranaut you are checking out the dakine mission. Backpack for spring 2011 there’s a cool. Color we got in let’s check out some of the features this packs got ton of. Pockets to keep you organized with your. Main pocket right here you get this padded laptop compartment that would fit. Most 15-inch laptops so if you’re in. School or a filmer or photographer or whatever you want to put your laptop in there you know it’s gonna be safe with this little padded laptop sleeve going in front of that we’ve got this organizer pocket as you can see pockets. Here these are really cool because. They’re fleece lined so you can put like iphone in there ipod touch any type of. Mp3 player will fit right in there and it’s not gonna get scratched because of the fleece lining then again if you’re in school pencils pens throw them in. Their small pocket behind that right. Here then you’ve got your vertical board. Carry this will carry snowboards could also carry skateboards if your skater on. This side you’ve got this police line of. Pocket right here great for holding sunglasses put your sunglasses in their zip it up and you know that they’re not going to get scratched below that you. Got this small side pocket whatever you. Want to throw in there again just small pockets keeping you organized on the. Other side you’ve got one but if you notice the zipper actually goes the other way this is great for when you’re wearing the backpack you can swing it around hold it in front of you and have easy access to this fleece-lined pocket. Alright moving to the back as you can. See you’ve got chest harness clips here. We’ve also got a padded waist belt down here and then call your snowboarders a. Big pocket up top to put your goggles. This again is fleece lined so you’re not gonna be scratching those lenses so lots. Of stuff going on with this crazy backpack it’s the dakine mission. Hack check out tactics comm for more colors prices all the good stuffs gonna. Be at the website so check out tactics calm.

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    Scarpa Gea Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

    Scarpa’s Gea Alpine Touring Boot is already a best-seller due to its proven design at an affordable price, and while some ski companies simply change the color of ski boots each season, Scarpa made the Women’s Gea Alpine Touring Boot better than ever for the new season. This year, the Gea is remarkably lighter, comfier, and more secure than ever before. A 100 flex and 101mm last make it a great option for skiers taking their first tour into the backcountry, but it’ll also serve lighter veterans who value comfort over precision.

    Scarpa updated the Gea with a Grilamid construction to ensure long-lasting stiffness and durability without much weight—it’s not as stiff or light as carbon, but that’s how Scarpa kept the price down on this boot. The tongue is still flexible Pebax to ensure a smooth, progressive forward flex during the descent. Other updates include a thermo-moldable Intuition liner that boot-fitters can heat up to mold to your foot’s exact shape for even more comfort, and the Vibram rubber sole has a new tread pattern specifically designed for rocky summits. The Speedlock Plus ski/walk mode is also new for this season and is designed to reduce play between the shell and cuff for a more rigid feel while you ski.

  • Scarpa’s best-selling ski boot for backcountry skiing
  • 100 flex is forgiving yet responsive in pow and on hardpack
  • 101mm last ensures comfort for long days in the backcountry
  • Speedlock Plus ski/walk mode is friction free and rock solid
  • Vibram rubber sole helps you boot up rocky summits
  • Thermo-moldable Intuition liner customizes your foot’s fit
  • Item #SCR005I
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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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    Deuter Rise Lite SL 26L Backpack – Women’s

    Pack your Deuter Women’s Rise Lite 26 SL Backpack with touring gear and hit the skintrack after an overnight dump. Built with pockets to stash extra layers, food, and safety gear, this lightweight and slim pack is a great touring companion. Attach your board or skis to the external strap to keep them out of the way on the uphill. For the descent, the Rise’s frame system distributes the weight you carry across your back and hips evenly for better balance while you shred in early morning light.

  • Lightweight touring backpack for quick romps in the backcountry
  • Women-specific fit is slim and shorter for comfort and mobility
  • Ski and board straps allow you to attach your ride to your pack
  • Padded hipbelt and shoulder straps offer lofty comfort
  • U-frame suspension equalizes load while you move
  • Safety pocket on exterior stores shovel and probe for quick access
  • Item #DTR005N
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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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    Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Ski Boot – Women’s

    You don’t wake up at 4:30 a.m. on dark winter days to lollygag, and neither does the Dynafit Women’s TLT7 Expedition CR Ski Boot. Traditionally, weight savings and performance in skimo boots have stemmed from removable tongues, walk-mode switches, softer plastics, and other frillery and frippery—such is not the case with the super-stiff Grilamid and carbon fiber combo Lambda shell and UltraLock 3.0 system. You can flip the boot from the generous 60-degree range of cuff mobility to fully tightened, locked, and loaded with the single top buckle, and if your forefoot needs a little TLC, the micro-adjustable lower strap provides even more customization.

    Everything about the TLT7 Expedition CR boot has been streamlined for speed, so much so that one might mistake it for a snow leopard when you zoom by others in a blur on the skin track. The all-new Speed Nose bids adieu to the toe bail and Snowdynamic contour shape does away protruding buckles and components, thus dramatically reducing resistance when ascending and skiing down. Stepping into tech bindings is easier than ever with the new Master Step inserts, which utilize improved channels to guide pins in for precision and security. Even if you’re obsessed with summiting, a little comfort never hurts on long days in the alpine, so Dynafit added an extra cushy heat-moldable liner for a customized fit.

  • Ultralight boots for ski mountaineering
  • Stiff flex enables skiers to navigate techy terrain
  • Built from a combination of Grilamid and carbon fiber
  • Pomoca Climb sole provides grip and weight savings
  • UltraLock 3.0 system modulates walk mode and fit
  • 60-degree range of motion for a natural feel
  • Speed Nose and Snowdynamic contouring reduce drag
  • Heat-moldable liner ensures a customized fit
  • Item #DNF009X
  • hi I’m carla from a technical and this. Is the deena fit tlt seven expedition. Tearing boots ideal for that skier who. Wants to maximize on downhill performance but also make it as easy as possible by going book hill is the lightest possible The speed nose creates a short toe box. Making walking more efficient and more. Natural the lambada carbon frame is an. Exo skeletal carbon frame which provides. Lateral and vertical rigidity for. Immediate response and added sensitivity. The ultra luck closure is a one buckle. Closing system which means reduced weight but also because it’s streamlined. It reduces the risk of breakages and the. Buckles actually coming undone with the. Drill functions the buckle enables the. User to switch quickly between ski and. Tearing mode. For more information on the data 57. Boots please visit our website. Www.sceeto.com.

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    DPS Skis Yvette 112 Tour 1 Ski – Women’s

    The DPS Women’s Yvette 112 Tour 1 Ski is a lightweight fatty designed to help you set the skintrack on a deep powder day, and enjoy the fluffy ride back to the car. Its wide waist keeps you afloat only when you want to, since you also prefer sinking down into snorkel-like depths about half the time on the downhill. You like sinking down on the downhill almost as much as you dislike sinking down on the uphill, which makes the Yvette’s rockered, shoveled, and wider tip all the more enjoyable. It keeps your nose above the snow so you can navigate switchbacks a little easier. This Yvette comes with DPS’s lightest construction to keep you nimble on you feet, and considering each ski weighs less than three pounds, you might end up one of the lightest skier in the backcountry.

  • A touring-specific ski designed with powder in mind
  • Wide waist assures proper flotation in soft snow
  • Rockered, shoveled tip navigates powder on uphill and down
  • Camber underfoot employs a surprisingly tight turn radius
  • Tour 1 construction keeps each ski under three pounds
  • Item #DPK001B
  • Hi it’s andrew from back country skiing. Canada.com we’re here at boulder hut adventures you can see the hut behind us here. Just wrapping up a week of fun ski touring and want to talk to you about the tour one waner 112 we’ve been. Checking out for the weekend for. Most of the season actually the tour one. Is one of three constructions options. Offered by dps you also have a pure. Three which is a stiffer somewhat heavier ski and a hybrid which is has. Some carbon but more traditional construction as well this is new this year I’d have to say the most remarkable thing about the thing about it is its weight the weight for the tour one is. Only one thousand five hundred and. Fifty grams and that’s for 184 ski this. Is the 184 ski that we have here let’s remarkably light especially with a benefit binding as we have them here just saying a little bit about the dimensions 141 at the tip 112 here and. 126 excuse me 128 here we’ve also reviewed. The regular construction of the winter. 112 if you’d like to see that review check it out right here so what’s. Different about the tour one construction is its it’s also a prep reg. Carbon glass fiber laminate construction. Unlike the regular winter 112 there’s a. Full cap here you can see here and there’s a balsa core and textured. Polymide talk is what the top sheet is. And also like many dps skis they call. This paddle tech which means it’s wider. At this point here so we’ve had a. Variety of conditions here at boulder. Hut over the week and this is a perfect. Ski for good conditions it’s outstanding. On the up track because it’s remarkably light like way lighter than anything. That i personally have ever skied. But when you get into hard pack. Conditions or gender. You know breakable cross stuff like that it might not be the ski to go with but. In the powder that we’ve had this week it was awesome and it’s a great. All-around ski so again this is the dps. Winner 112 tours one and just saying now. It comes in a 168 a 184 and a 190 cm i. Wouldn’t recommend this as a one quiver. Ski its kind of specialty ski because. It’s its so lightweight it’s not really. You can’t really ski it very effectively on the area but it’s the perfect tool. For good conditions back country missions. Especially long ones that’s it. Andrew from back country skiing canada if you’d like to see more reviews and read trip reports and read the forum’s go to. Backcountry skiing canada calm thank you.

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    Roxa RXW 1.0 Alpine Touring Boot – Women’s

    Roxa’s Women’s RXW 1.0 Alpine Touring Boot won’t weight you down on long, steep climbs, and won’t have you questioning its reliability when it’s time to transition and ski your line. Its 98-millimeter last accommodates narrow to medium-width feet for a performance-first fit, and its sub three pound weight and generous 62° range of motion will have you strolling up steep skinners and tackling long approaches with impressive ease.

    The RXW 1.0’s ski-walk mode is reinforced with carbon, making transitions easy and reducing play on the descent, while the lightweight Grilamid shell offers dependable power transfer to drive your skis down the line you worked so hard to get to. Roxa’s foam-based, touring-specific liners place an emphasis on comfort, and can be easily thermo-molded for a customized fit, and the boot’s women-specific cuff has a slightly lower height and scalloped shape to better accommodate the shape of your calf.

  • Ultralight ski boot for touring and ski mountaineering
  • Narrow 98mm last offers a snug, performance-first fit
  • Carbon-reinforced ski-walk mode for reliable transitions
  • 62° range of motion in walk mode makes climbing efficient
  • Grilamid shell is powerful yet impressively lightweight
  • Thermo-moldable liner for a customizable fit
  • Lugged sole provides reliable traction on icy bootpacks
  • Women-specific cuff offers a scalloped shape to accommodate women’s calves
  • Item #RXA0011
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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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    Dynafit Tour 88 Ski – Women’s

    Slogging up a steep skintrack with a heavy set of boards attached to your legs will turn your quads to mush before you can get to the top of your line. Strap Dynafit’s Tour 88 Women’s Ski to your legs, though, and you’ll be fresh and ready to center punch your line with a lively pair of gams. Dynafit designed the Tour 88 as an efficient backountry tool that will handle long tours and variable conditions with aplomb. The skinny 88mm waist keeps the ski light for the ascent and nimble when you’re making hop turns down a narrow couloir or icy face. Dynafit surrounded the sturdy poplar and paulownia wood core with layers of fiberglass and carbon to balance weight and torsional rigidity, and even through in mini sidewalls so it won’t be game over when you eventually tag a death cookie or rock with one of the edges.

  • Efficient backcountry skis for long tours and big objectives
  • Skinny 88mm waist ideal for variable alpine conditions
  • Tip rocker with slightly raised tail to ease turn initiation
  • Camber underfoot offers reliable edge-hold on firm snow
  • 3D Tech construction balances strength and weight
  • Poplar and paulownia wood core has a light and stable feel
  • Carbon and fiberglass laminates increase stiffness and save weight
  • Item #DNF00CL
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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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    La Sportiva Maximo LS Ski – Women’s

    Your penchant for human-powered descents may lead some to call you a glutton for punishment, but that could have something to do with the fact that they’ve never skied the La Sportiva Women’s Maximo LS Ski. With a lightweight construction that will fly up steep skintracks like you’re on an escalator and a fun-having progressive shape, this ultralight offering from La Sportiva will keep a smile plastered on your face whether you’re skinning to the base of a steep couloir or making hop turns down a line you’ve been dreaming about skiing all season.

    La Sportiva teamed up with with Italy’s Ski Trab to produce the Maximo LS. Building its skis in Italy, Ski Trab specializes in ultralight backcountry skis that inspire confidence on the descent. Utilizing Ski Trab’s 14-layer Technology, the Maximo is home to a wood core with air canals to save weight and a stiff-but-light construction to keep the Maximo responsive when you’re confronted with less-than-ideal conditions. Adding to the ski’s overall skiability, La Sportiva commissioned the Maximo to be built with the Low Omega Profile, which makes initiating turns a breeze and reduces the chance of hooking up edges as you exit your turn, giving the skis a fluid, easy-to-ski feel when you’re making your way down techy lines in the alpine.

  • Touring ski that rocks the uphill and doesn’t skimp on the downhill
  • 92mm waist offers plenty of float in pow and is quick edge to edge
  • Camber profile gives you good edge hold on exposed faces and ice
  • Short turn radius boosts control in tight trees and rocks
  • Wood core with air canals is lightweight, stable, and responsive
  • Carbon reinforcements boost torsional rigidity and stability
  • High quality sintered base easily glides across flat areas
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