Scott Superguide Freetour
Best powerful touring boot for dedicated backcountry enthusiasts.
A high-performance backcountry tool that refuses to compromise on the descent. It blends a lightweight, agile feel for the climb with the stiff, stable construction required to charge steep, technical lines with confidence.
$850.00
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking high-performance downhill control on long climbs
- Touring enthusiasts who prioritize uphill efficiency and comfort
- Freeriders demanding a dependable lock-in for high-speed descents
Who should skip it
- Intermediate or lightweight skiers who prefer a more progressive flex
- Skiers with high-volume feet requiring more room in the forefoot
- Users who prioritize ease of entry over maximum shell wrap
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight construction makes long, demanding ascents feel surprisingly manageable.
Downhill Stability
Carbon and aramid reinforcement provides confidence when charging steep, technical lines.
Float Capability
Pro-Tip rocker geometry keeps the ski planing effortlessly in deep powder.
Turn Versatility
Unique sidecut geometry adapts easily to tight trees or wide-open bowls.
Skin Performance
Mohair blend offers a perfect balance of glide and reliable grip.
Durability
Sandwich sidewall construction withstands the rigors of aggressive backcountry exploration.
Key Specs
1580 grams weight
135-104-122 mm dimensions
24 meter turn radius
Paulownia and Beech wood core
Sandwich Sidewall construction with carbon and aramid fibers
169, 178, 185 cm available lengths
Stiff flex rating
Flat tail type
Backcountry and Freeride terrain suitability
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