For more details or to purchase, see the Scarpa website at http://www.scarpa.com. I finally got around to mounting the updated Maestrale RS from Scarpa at the end of ...
For more info on the F1 boot, or to find a local Scarpa dealer, see Scarpa.net. Editor’s note: This article is part of a weeklong series about alpine touring and splitboard travel in Colorado. For ...
The Scarpa Maestrale has been one of the most popular ski boots in the world for some time now, and for good reason. Designed for alpine touring, the boot is well know for achieving a solid blend of ...
Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. It’s easy to forget that this moment–the release of not one, but now ...
Since its introduction in 2007, Rottefella’s New Telemark Norm (NTN) hasn’t exactly taken the freeheeled market by storm. The step-in boot/binding interface faced challenges ranging from limited boot ...
The only difference between Scarpa's widely popular (and alpine-inspired) Hurricane boot and the Typhoon? The Typhoon has a walk mode, which adds a bit of weight but, our testers agreed, makes it much ...
Scarpa issued a voluntary recall Monday of its 2014 F1 Evo backcountry ski boot because of a defect with its locking mechanism. The boot can accidentally switch from ski into walk mode while skiing, ...
Details: This recall involves the men’s and women’s SCARPA F1 EVO ski boots with the Tronic system component. The Tronic system locks the boot into the ski binding. The boots were sold in royal blue ...
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