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Dalbello Sports
Lupo T.I. I.D. Ski Touring Boot - Men's

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Coming out with totally new stuff every year isn't Dalbello's M.O., because it'd rather work on perfecting what it has than trying to reinvent an already awesome wheel. Case in point: the Lupo T.I. I.D. Men's Ski Boot, which is a refined version of the SP I.D. made with lighter plastics, touring-friendly sole lugs, and alloy tech inserts so you can rally around the backcountry, uphill and down, like a squirrel that's had its tail set on fire.


Dalbello knows what works, so it didn't change much between the Lupo T.I. I.D. and the SP I.D. The three-piece Cabrio design works as well for touring as it does for in-bounds schralping, with a killer combination of precision, comfort, and energy transfer, and Dalbello's legendary interchangeable tongue design lets you rock a stiff 130 flex. Unchanged too are the venerable Contour 4 Shell fit, which is anatomically designed to accommodate the weird bumps on your ankles, toes, and feet without tons of grinding and punching, and the center-balanced Rocker stance, which puts you in a more neutral position that's well-suited for riding fat, rockered skis.


It did change the cuff material from PU to a lighter, stiffer polymer called dbHylite, which trims a few ounces off the SP I.D.'s weight and lets you ski the T.I. I.D. harder and faster. Different, too, are the replaceable Xtra-Grip rubber sole lugs, which have the rockered shape that works with tech bindings and frame-style alpine touring bindings, but not with traditional alpine clamps. This touring-specific design is reinforced by the boot's I.D. Max Hike wrap-style liner and burly, reliable ski/hike switch that unlocks the cuff for easy hiking and clamps down for bomber downhill performance. The T.I. I.D. also serves up Dalbello's legendary Dynalink rearfoot retention system, which pulls your heel into the pocket for a killer slop-free fit, along with a more durable inverted forefoot buckle and canting, flex, and lean adjustments that allow you to nail a near-custom fit in a stock boot.


Details

  • Dalbello's hard-charging freeride boot for backcountry touring
  • Very stiff 130 flex for advanced to professional skiers
  • 98mm last delivers a snug and responsive fit
  • Replaceable rubber heel and toe with rockered stance
  • Walk mode for hiking, climbing, and skinning to backcountry zones
  • Thermo-moldable liner conforms to your foot's shape
  • Dalbello's revolutionary three-piece Cabrio design
  • Item #DBL001X
Shell Material
[shell] polyethylene, [cuff] dhHylite, [tongue] polyamide
Flex
130
Last Width
98 mm
Buckles
3
Buckle Material
aluminum
Walk Mode
yes
Thermo-moldable Liner
yes, Ultralon EVA foam
Liner Closure
power strap
Binding Compatibility
tech, alpine touring
Sole
replaceable Xtra-Grip lugs
Recommended Use
ski touring, backcountry freeride
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

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