TX COMP (SPRING 2024)

Sale price $599.40 CAD Regular price $999.00 CAD
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(8 Reviews)

Our stiffest and most powerful telemark boot that packs all the features of our Freeride series in an NTN-compatible configuration, the TX Comp is the ultimate hard-charging freeheel boot for big lines and steep, committing terrain.

  • No “duck bill” for increased power transmission and easier walk/step kicking
  • Power Block Tour provides both responsiveness and walk-mode
  • Triple injection shell and bi-injection cuff provides dialed performance
  • Dual-injected edge guard protects bellows
  • Q-Link midstrap includes a thicker cable for maximum durability
Color
Color:
Anthracite/Acid Green
Size
Only 2 units left
Features
Features
Feature TRI-DENSITY SHELL
TRI-DENSITY SHELL
Three different densities of Pebax are injected in a three stage process, resulting in fine-tuned performance benefits. A softer density bellows provides the perfect flex, while the medium density shell body incorporates a higher density Power Beam for added power and torsional resistance.
Feature BI-DENSITY CUFF
BI-DENSITY CUFF
Two densities of Pebax are injected in a two stage process. The medium density cuff body is strengthened with stiffer density ribs that deliver the perfect balance of power and flexibility.
Feature TX Comp - Product Feature
Technical Specs
Technical Specs
Size Options : 22.5 - 30 (half sizes)
Weight Reference : 1708g; 3lbs 12oz (1/2 pair size 27)
Liner : Intuition® Speed Pro G
Last : 102mm
Outsole : Vibram® Evo
Shell : Pebax®
Cuff : Pebax®
Tongue : Pebax®
Flex : 125
Ski/Walk Mode : Power Block Tour
Binding System : NTN
Country of Origin : Italy
Product Code : 122015003
WARNING: Cancer & reproductive harm. For more information click here.
Awards
Awards
Backcountry Magazine Editor's Choice 2010
Backcountry Magazine Editor's Choice 2011
Powder Magazine Skier's Choice 2009
Powder Magazine Skier's Choice 2010
Skiing Magazine Official Selection 2010
Telemark Skier Award 2010
Telemark Skier Award 2012
Sizing
Sizing
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.


Reviews
Reviews
4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
Based on 8 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 2 Total 4 star reviews: 6 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
100%would recommend this product
8 reviews
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    CB
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    TX COMP (SPRING 2024)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    March 4, 2024
    TX comp

    Scarpa only ntn telie boot that has the stiffness to perform at a high level . . I am 5 foot 9 inches and 160 pounds and find the tx pro way to soft . I use this boot with the intuition wrap liner which provides comfort and stiffness . If the rumours are correct that Scarpa is not making this boot anymore it will be a sad day . I have heard the new Scarpa boot is soft like a old t2 and that does not cut it if you ski larger skis in powder or on the resort . While this boot is not the best touring boot it does the job and allows you to enjoy the downhill after the climb . Scarpa need to make a stiffer and lighter tech toe compatible boot if they want the telie market to expand .

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    Tele_G
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    TX COMP (SPRING 2024)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    January 2, 2024
    Powerful boot for aggressive skiers.

    I am on my 3rd pair of Scarpa NTN boots, with this being my 2nd pair of Comps. I'm a 20 year telemark skier, 6' 160lbs with mondo 28, and work full time as a Pro Patroller at Big Sky in the Scarpa Comps with Rottefella Freeride bindings. The build quality is good and components are decent. The walk mode is a weak point, and you should exercise caution in relying on it. The powerblock mechanism can get stuck in walk mode and has a clunky feel when using it. I strictly use these in a resort setting and would prefer a boot design with no walk mode but with an adjustable forward lean locking mechanism to dial in a custom cuff angle for personal preference. I abuse these boots daily in a rugged environment and really test their limits. I get 3 to 4 seasons out of a shell and the wear and tear on the boot is reasonable. I do wish Scarpa would reliably sell the ski edge rub guards for the Q-link midstrap cable and the bellows. If you can find the parts you'll have to buy a whole cable replacement kit and a whole new tongue to replace those guards. It's a waste and you're forced to buy things you don't want or need. The boot fit is generous and fits a high volume foot best. I have a medium volume fit and usually require some space to be taken up in the stock liners. I typically discard the stock liner and get an Intuition power wrap liner to increase cuff stiffness and increase foot warmth for long days on Lone Mountain. I personally would not and do not use these in the…

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    Chaiborg
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    TX COMP (SPRING 2024)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    December 29, 2023
    They do the thing!

    These boots work great! I'm still not a fan of the stock liners, I am stuck in my ways with the power wrap style. The walk mode is great to have, but only lasts about 100 days for me. Parts are tricky to get, but easy to swap out when they wear out. All in all a solid boot, I love the stiffness and the wide toe box!

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    Layback
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    TX COMP (SPRING 2024)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    August 20, 2023
    Great but not awesome

    I’ve been in the industry as a professional skier for over thirty years and this is a good boot.

    I wear a 27 period

    The boots narrow like old school race boots and it works good for hard core skiers

    It’s relatively stiff for a telemark boot and turns a light ski well in alpine or telemark turns.

    I’ve been wearing the boot now for three years probably 250 day plus and it’s got good longevity

    I’ve been using the 22 design bindings with good luck if you able to adjust the binding perfectly

    Over all they are a good boot

    If I could have my wish the liner should be better for the money and the shell should have a zeppa board for the base of the shell

    Also if the tongue was a little stiffer then you would have an amazing boot

    I’m happy to ski on them the way they are and I just purchased a new pair but that’s my professional opinion

    I’m always happy to provide feedback

    Thanks for listening

    Layback

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    Pappy
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    TX COMP (SPRING 2024)
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    May 8, 2023
    Nice boots…stiff

    These boots are comfortable and fit the same as other Scarpa ski boots. The TX Comps are certainly more stiff than the TX Pro’s as claimed. They ski as expected, looking forward to a little more break-in time. I’m very hopeful to get more days out of these boots than my TX Pro’s, only about 150 day’s before I got a hole in the bellows. Scarpa customer service was good to me. However, 750 bucks is a lot of money for boots, I hope these last a little longer. Peace and love Pappy