GEA

Prix habituel $1,049.00 CAD
1 avis au total
Entièrement repensée de fond en comble, cette nouvelle génération utilise des matériaux et des technologies de pointe respectueux de l'environnement pour vous offrir la version la plus...
Couleur
Taille
Seulement 3 unités restantes
Caractéristiques
Caractéristiques
CARBON CORE

UPDATED LAST

A new 102mm wide last provides more performance and comfort. The widest part of the shell is now located further back on the lateral side of the foot, near the “sixth toe” providing more comfort in a critical area for a lot of feet. To further enhance fit and performance, the toe box and heel pocket have been reshaped to provide a significant increase in both precision and responsiveness compared to previous versions. More comfort, more performance!
CARBON CORE

CARBON CORE

For the first time ever, the Maestrale and Gea feature carbon fiber. Our new Carbon Core technology adds serious backbone to the Pebax Rnew shell to increase performance and power transmission.
CARBON CORE
Spécifications techniques
Spécifications techniques
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Dimensionnement
Dimensionnement
SCARPA Ski Sizing Chart




All SCARPA ski boots use Mondo sizing.

SCARPA ski boots break on the half size, this means that a half size shares the same shell length as the whole size above it but the liners are lasted for each 1/2 size. For example, a 25.5 and 26.0 are the same shell size but the respective liners come pre-molded to the half size.

Some skiers may want to downsize up to 1 full Mondo size, depending upon personal preference.


Avis
Avis
5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 1 review
Total 5 star reviews: 1 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
100%would recommend this product
1 review
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    GEA
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    February 7, 2025
    Light, supportive, and warm

    I was looking for a boot that is light so that I can ski uphill at altitude at a good pace, yet supportive enough that I can ski some breakable crust with confidence. These boots have exceeded my expectations in this regard. Not only that, but they have held up well over the six or seven years I have had them. They are warm enough to ski in single-digit temps - though I admit to wearing electric socks on the coldest days. The only issue I have had with them is that they are a little difficult to get into - but I have little problem with that since I got a skiboothorn.