Tecnica Zero G Peak Boot
Best lightweight touring boot for dedicated backcountry ski mountaineers.
This boot bridges the gap between ultralight touring and downhill performance, offering a stiff, responsive ride without the bulk. It’s an ideal choice for those who prioritize uphill efficiency but refuse to compromise on stability when the terrain gets steep.
$779.95
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Skimo Co
Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers prioritizing efficiency during long uphill climbs
- Ski mountaineers navigating technical terrain and steep skin tracks
- Lightweight enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on descent control
Who should skip it
- Skiers with high-volume feet or those seeking a relaxed fit
- Cold-weather explorers who prioritize warmth over weight savings
- High-frequency users who prioritize long-term gear durability over weight
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
The 75-degree cuff rotation makes long skin tracks feel effortless.
Downhill Stability
Carbon-grilamid construction provides surprising stiffness for such a lightweight boot.
Fit Precision
Scalloped cuff design accommodates larger calves without sacrificing heel hold.
Weight Optimization
Featherlight build minimizes fatigue during high-mileage backcountry missions.
Traction Reliability
Vibram sole offers confident grip on icy ridges and rocky scrambles.
Ease of Adjustment
Dual-buckle system is simple, though lacks the micro-adjustments of heavier boots.
Key Specs
Weight
33.41 ounces
Closure Type
Buckle
Binding Compatibility
Tech only
Cuff Rotation
75 degrees
Forward Lean
13 degrees, 15 degrees with spoiler
Material
Co-injected carbon and grilamid
Liner
C.A.S Light with scalloped shaping
Sole
Vibram
Waterproof
Yes
Padded Construction
Yes
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