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Crispi Diablo Free Ride AT Ski Boot

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Crispi Sport began in 1975 in Maser, Italy and is best known for producing a broad range of finely-crafted telemark boots. From lightweight tourers to the beefiest resort-specific tele boots, Crispis offer superb fit and feel.
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Description of Crispi Diablo Free Ride AT Ski Boot:
The Crispi Diablo Free Ride AT Ski Boot is a stiff freeride boot made for climbing the steeps and muscling your fat skis through the powder on the way down. Crispi built the high 4-buckle shell from Pebex framed with carbon fiber to add strength but maintain a low weight. The Diablo Free Ski Boot's new ultralight liner boasts huge weight savings and incredible insulating qualities. Dial in your forward lean with three choices plus a walking feature for the uphill march. The Skywalk sole locks up on rocks and snow in case you need to take off your skis and scramble a bit.

Bottom Line: Burly boots that'll drive the biggest skis.

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bad ass   02-04-06
JoshR-Backcountry.com (62): rank
I've tried a couple of the other 'freeride' oriented AT boots out there and Crispi has hit the nail on the head with this one and blown the others out of the water. Well, you have to qualify that statement of course: every boot is only right for the foot that it fits. Performance: I've taken these on two short day tours, both involving 2-3 hours of climbing followed by a long big-mountain style descent. The Diablos have an exceptionally comfortable walk mode. Tons of flex and they just feel great. They are lightweight for a 'freeride' boot and while not as light as some, they are much lighter than any alpine boot. Lock these things forward into the most-aggressive forward lean position, snap down the ski mode, and you've got a serious boot that contends with alpine boots for stability and confidence while skiing. I felt confident making turns as big as I do at Snowbird's Upper Cirque on these things (i.e., 40m radius turns). Fit: Medium. The forefoot/toebox is pretty wide, but you can reduce the volume with the buckle over your arch. The heel pocket is nice and tight though. I have a narrow foot, so most AT boots are too wide for me, but this one has worked better than any I've tried (Garmont, Scarpa). The liner has a plush inner lining, and is super comfortable. It molds easily once heated. It does seem to pack out rather easily however.

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one boot to rule them all   04-01-08
AKbroseph (2): rank
alpine support with walk mode and a vibramesque sole- it doesn't get any better than this... I have used this boot approx 100 days/ yr in the AK bc the last 2 years. I use it for snowmachine access skiing on a pair of EP pros. Can't beat it for support and stiffness, and I wouldn't be able to ride my sled to all the sicky lines without the walk mode feature and the vibramesque sole.

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Great Freeride Boot   01-23-08
The Dude Abides (3): rank
I bought these boots to drive the new BD Zealot ski (110mm underfoot). They are great in the walk mode and very comfortable on the uphill. They perform nearly as well as an alpine boot on the downhill, even pushing a ski as big as the Zealot. I have a narrow heel and a wide forefoot, and this boot fit great. I used to ski the Scarpa Denali, and although that is also a great boot, I've got to say that the Diablo is the better of the two.

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Shell Material: Pebax Stiff
Liner Material: Crispi ultralight
Thermo-moldable Liner: Yes
Number of Buckles: 4
Micro Adjustable: Yes
Forward Lean: Yes, 3 inclinations
Binding Compatibility: AT bindings
Weight: 3lb 12oz; 1700g
Recommended Use: Freeriding
Warranty: 2 Years

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