Shift Pro 110 Alpine Touring Boot - 2022 - Women's
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Salomon designed the Women's Shift Pro 110 Alpine Touring Boot to clip into the revolutionary Shift MNC Bindings seamlessly for both uphill touring and rowdy downhill riding. The Shift Bindings require ski boots that can clip into tech and AT bindings, and the Shift Pro does more than just fit the bill. It's one of the lightest options from Salomon, and just like the binding, it performs well on both backcountry and resort terrain. Salomon's Coreframe insert improves terrain feedback for a surprisingly powerful downhill performance. Combine that with Salomon's legendary, seamless Sensift design for greater comfort, and you're in for fully days ascending by foot or chairlift.
Details
- Ski boot built at versatile as the binding it was named after
- 110 flex is the stiffest women's backcountry boot from Salomon
- 100mm last with Custom Shell for heat-molded comfort
- Coreframe insert improves terrain feedback and power transmission
- My Custom Fit 3D Seamless Race liner flexes in walk mode
- SureLock walk mode is secure and low-profile
- GripWalk sole is compatible with tech, AT, and Shift MNC bindings
- Item #SALZ9IR
- Shell Material
- polyurethane, fiberglass coreframe, custom shell HD
- Flex
- 110
- Last Width
- 100mm
- Buckles
- 4
- Buckle Material
- 3D aluminum
- Walk Mode
- SureLock
- Liner
- My Custom Fit 3D Seamless Race
- Liner Closure
- power strap (45mm)
- Binding Compatibility
- AT, tech
- DIN Certified
- GripWalk (ISO 23223)
- Sole
- Gripwalk
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 6oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 30, 2020
Comfort & performance!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Finally, a boot that blends comfort and performance (based on 5 days of skiing a variety of conditions and hours of wearing them in my house before committing to the purchase). I have a narrow heel but need a wide last/plenty of room in the toe box - and this boot does the trick. I was skeptical of the heat moldable shell (not just the liner), but it worked! In fact, I managed to wiggle my right foot in the baking process to give more room in that boot than the left (due to nerve damage issues in the right foot). They're easier on/off than any of my former boots and lighter weight. I'm psyched about this boot and the new touring Salomon Shift binding that I installed this year. Bring on the pow!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com