Dalbello - Quantum Free Asolo Factory 130 Touring Ski
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Description / Dalbello - Quantum Free Asolo Factory 130 Touring Ski
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Specifications
- WEIGHT: 1250 g / 26,5
- SIZE: 245-305
- SIZE RUN: Half sizes only
- FLEX: 130
- LAST: 100
- MATERIAL: POLYAMIDE / COMPOSITE/POLYAMIDE / COMPOSITE
- LINER: IF Touring PRO
- BUCKLE: Free Buckles
- STRAP: Buckle Strap 30 mm
More Information
Ski Mounting Information | |
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Compatibility | AT / Tech, Gripwalk, MNC |
ISO/Binding Type | Touring (ISO 9523) |
Weight | 1900 g per boot |
Last Width (mm) | 100 |
Flex Rating | Stiff, 130 |
Closure System | 3 buckles, lace closure |
Thermo-Moldable | Yes |
Collection | Ski and Ride Clearance |
Customer Reviews
The Quantum Free hits all those marks.
Very good range of motion, and lack of resistance in that range. Feels similar to Backlands from when I tried those on.
Since these have a full sole (ISO 9523), they are bit longer in the sole length than most comparable boots, this might make skinning or dry ground walking a bit less comfortable. But does offer full compatibility with all bindings.
Transitions are easy: cuff buckle flips from open to closed, but can stay on the same catch.
Instep buckle can be opened or left closed, personal preference, since there is no tongue, it does not affect range of motion.
Walk mode lever has a little spring loaded hook that locks the lever in place, no matter how hard you fall onto the back of the boot, you won’t op into walk mode.
Hardware seems solid, and is replaceable if needed.
I skied my Wayback 106 inbounds for a few runs and had plenty forward and lateral support (for me). I would definitely not call it a 130 flex, and it is way softer than my Zero G Tour Pro’s, but it walks so much better, and is so much easier to transition, that it is more useful for me as a true touring boot.
Fit was on the short side lengthwise, other than that, nothing stood out to me about the fit.