The hits keep coming with the Zero G Tour Pro. Recently redesigned from the ground up to rave reviews, this boot received a few minor tweaks to keep a best-in-class boot evolving in the right direction. Stiff enough to be looked at as a freeride boot and light enough to be the go-to piece for major uphill missions, the Zero G Tour Pro threads the line between lightweight and performance. With zero friction in walk mode, this boot is trusted by professional guides who make their living on the skin track. And, with a precise anatomical fit and natural flex, pro skiers trust this boot for film segments and burly descents.
Weight (g): 1285 g
Liner: Ecodesign - High Performance - C.A.S. Ultralight - Recco® - Laces Ready
Soles: Glued-On-Vibram ISO 9523 with Low Tech inserts
Shell: Grilamid® - Quick Instep
Cuff: Co-Injected Grilamid® / Carbon
Buckles: 4 Light Magnesum With Touring Lock Out
Powerstrap: 35 mm Light Power Lock Strap
Forward lean: 14.0° [15.0° with Spoiler]
Range of motion: 65°
Ability
Expert
Very experienced skiers that can easily tackle all types of terrain. Even at high speed, these skiers are balanced, controlled and confident. They ski efficiently with strong technique not matter what turn shape or at any speed. Expert skiers enjoy the challenge of variable conditions and terrain — from groomers to deep snow and tight trees to wide open faces - while adjusting quickly to unexpected obstacles along the way.
Flex
Stiff
Given the needs and level of every skiers, we project models with different flex, thanks to the combination of different plastics. Tecnica ski boots are divided into: HARD (flex man 140-120/woman 115-95), MEDIUM (flex man 110-90/woman 85-75) e SOFT (flex man 80-60/woman 65-55).
HARD: for expert and more robust skiers
MEDIUM: for intermediate and/or medium-sized
SOFT: for beginners or lighter skiers
Width
Mid
The width of foot's sole changes from person to person, that's why our ski boots have different volumes to meet the needs of every skier. Tecnica ski boots are divided into: LV (low – from 93 to 98mm), MV (mid – from 99 to 100mm) and HV (high – 103mm).
LV: for skiers with narrow foot's sole or for those who prefer a more enveloping and precise fit
MV: for skiers with medium foot's sole or for those who prefer a regular fit
HV: for skiers with a wide foot's sole or for those who prefer a comfortable fit