Scarpa Maestrale RS Alpine Touring Ski Boots
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A state of the art, lightweight and powerful ski boot that trumps all others – the Scarpa Maestrale RS Alpine Touring ski boots are here!
Completely redesigned from the ground up, the Scarpa Maestrale RS incorporates state-of-the-art, eco-friendly materials and technology providing a lightweight and powerful ski boot. The Carbon Core technology provides high torsional and 61° range of motion making the Maestrale ideal for backcountry skiers. The Maestrale RS delivers versatile and uncompromising performance both uphill and downhill whilst offering superior comfort and support from the 102mm wide last. Elevate your adventures with the new generation of Maestrale RS Alpine Touring ski boots. Experience the difference.
Features
- Pebax Rnew shell material provides a more progressive flex, Carbon Core technology provides high torsional and 61° range of motion for long and efficient strides
- 102mm wide last provides comfort and support. The widest part of the shell is now located further back near the 'sixth toe', providing more comfort in a critical area
- Speed Lock MLT is equipped with Friction Free technology allowing maximum range of motion when walking
- Adjustable spoiler height ensures optimal lower leg support
- Wave Lite closure system is highly adjustable and increases closing force for a more precise fit
Specifications
- Claimed weight: 1470g (single boot)
- Last: 102 mm
- Liner: Pro Flex Performance
- Outsole: Vibram Cayman LT (ISO 9523)
- Shell: Grilamid Bio w/ Carbon Core
- Cuff: Pebax R-New
- Tongue: Pebax
- Flex: 125
- Forward lean: 16° +/- 2°
- Ski/walk mode: Speed MLT
- Binding system: AT+TLT
Ski Boot Size Guide
How To Measure Your Size
- Put a sheet of paper on the floor against a wall.
- Wear the socks you would normally wear in your shoes.
- Stand on the sheet so that your back is flat against a wall (foot perpendicular to the wall) with your heels glued to the wall
- Draw a marker in front of your big toe (the furthest forward of your foot).
- Measure the length between the edge of the sheet and the marker drawn. It is recommended to do this for both the left and right foot and to take into consideration the longer length.
- To know your boot size, take a ruler and measure the distance between the wall and the mark you have drawn. Your measurment in cm will correspond to your ski boot size (eg: if your foot measures 26.5cm you ski boot size will be 265)
Note: Ski boots can be difficult to fit just right, so if you're unsure, give us a call with any questions or drop by the store for a professional fitting.