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Scarpa Denali TT Alpine Touring Boot

Sale Price: $324.95 (Save 40%)
Retail Price: $538.95
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Scarpa Denali TT Alpine Touring Boot
Since the 1940’s, Scarpa has been making quality footwear in Italy. Today they continue to push the innovative limits with boots and shoes for hiking, climbing, mountaineering, skiing, and trail running. Their plastic, leather, and composite shoes and boots have climbed up, skied down, and run across just about every piece of terrain imaginable. Never content with their quality and performance, Scarpa continues to find new ways to make your outdoor trips more comfortable.
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Description of Scarpa Denali TT Alpine Touring Boot:
The original do-anything, four-buckle freeride boot, The Scarpa Denali TT is back and ready for another round of powder-filled, gravity-fueled fun. Scarpa gave this freeride boot a lateral cant adjustment system and a stiff, dual-density cuff for premium downhill performance but didn't forget that part of the fun is earning your turns. The Denali TT's ski/walk mechanism is easy to engage and allows for plenty of flex while touring. Combine the burly four-buckle plastic shell and a high cut, comfortable PlusFit liner, and you've got a boot to tackle any conditions the mountain throws at you.

Bottom Line: Lap it up while wearing Denali TT Alpine Touring Boot. Just remember to spoon your tracks so others can have some powder too.

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Solid Performer   04-16-09
rwgillilan100128106 (3): rank
I've been using these boots for 2 seasons now (70+ days), and feel they are a solid choice for a non-dynafit boot. many speak of fit problems, and i may be an exception, as my feet are flat, narrow, and pronated. All that aside, I also had initial fit problems, which were mostly fixed by having the liners cooked. The one lingering issue i had was pressure on the 6th toe area. I installed a 1/8" thich foam insert "under" the liner, and went to a heavy ski sock, and used slightly less buckle pressure. The thicker sock goes against normal thinking, but it worked. Now i can stay in these boots for 12 hours of touring and descents with no pain. As for the skiability of the boot. I think they rival a good alpine boot. I have the forward lean all the way forward, and can charge the most challenging lines on the mountain. They drive my mid-fats nicely, and touring is also comfy. As with all things they do wear, and i have found the most suseptible place is the plastic around the canting excentric. Solution: remove the excentric when the boots are new, and lubricate it liberally with a good silicone grease, and repeat this 2 times a year. For me it was a little too late. This hinge point gets the most wear on the boot. I will do this with all AT boots in the future.

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Great boot, narrow in the middle    05-30-08
charelson1246525 (2): rank
I molded the liner, and I even had the boot blown out by Doc's Ski Haus; however, it is still too narrow. After a full day hiking, skinning, and skiing in them I get a silver dollar size blister in my arch, and a bruise on the outside of my foot opposite the arch. That being said, if I could just get the darn things to fit, I'd love them. They ski great downhill (I can't tell a difference between them and an alpine boot), and the walk mode works great for hiking/skinning. The extremely aggressive lugs on the bottom are nice for traction as well. After a 2 day trip up Shasta, my feet stayed warm and dry (and blistered). I'm giving them 4 stars, although I may change it to 5 if I can ever fix the fit somehow . . .

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Great boots   04-22-09
Pavel Kovar (7): rank
great ski performance while still comfortable for walking/climbing. Most recently I have spent 16 hours in them straight. They are definitely wider than Garmont however still narrow around my ankles - thus they needed some boot fitting that helped but my let ankle still gets a little bruised. The Intuition liners are great, I had lace ups before and the Intuitions are warmer and easier to deal with. I used Superfeet to fill up the volume, the toe box still has a bit more volume upwards (not sideways) but on the other hand a little bit of room keeps my toes warm. Sizewise, my US street is 10, Salomon X-Waves Mondo 27 and the Scarpas are Mondo 27.5 (and the Scarpas seem to fit better than the Salomons!!).

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Shell Material: Plastic
Liner Material: Intuition Precision High
Thermo-moldable Liner: Yes
Number of Buckles: 4 + Power strap
Micro Adjustable: No
Forward Lean: Yes (19-23)
Binding Compatibility: UNI
Weight: [Pair, size 27] 7lb 14oz (3576g)
Recommended Use: Freeride AT resort, short backcountry tours
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
Country of Origin: China

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