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Scarpa - TX Pro NTN Boot - Black/Red

Scarpa - TX Pro NTN Boot - Black/Red

Regular price $899.00 USD
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SKU:DY4PF-01-285

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After years of research, testing and listening to the telemark community, SCARPA is proud to introduce the most innovative, lightest-weight, and efficient telemark boot ever created. The new TX Pro is the result of SCARPA's long-standing commitment to free-heel skiing. Compatible with both NTN and Tele Tech bindings, these versatile boots are equally at home at the resort and in the backcountry. The TX Pro meets the needs of today's tele skier and sets the new standard for modern telemark ski boots.

Features

  • New Last +Fit, An enhanced anatomical shape that ensures easy entry, a precise heel position, and secure locking. The new boot sole length is now 8mm shorter than the previous TX Pro model, offering improved performance and comfort
  • New Cuff + Ski Walk, a new Pebax® cuff offers progressive flex and is paired with our tried and true Speedlock MLT system to provide an incredible 62 degree range-of-motion

Specifications

  • Liner: Intuition® Pro Flex TK
  • Shell: Pebax® Rnew®
  • Ski/Walk Mode: Speed MLT
  • Weight: 1454g; 3lb 6.5oz (1/2 pair size 27)
  • Last: 102mm
  • Cuff: Pebax® Rnew®
  • Binding: NTN, Telemark Tech
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Marc Sherman

I've been skiing TX Pros for years and 100% they have changed my skiing - I can ski more confidently and more aggressively yet they still fit like a glove.

I replaced my original TX pros last year and found the new model to offer a better fit / more control without sacrificing the more comfortable toebox that I love. I'm usually the only one who isn't rushing to get out of my boots at the end of the day.

For touring, the walk mode is far more flexible and fluid that the older version.

Thanks Scarpa!