Description
Ultra-light carbon-reinforced boots crafted entirely for the sporty touring skier
The Quantum Asolo Factory 20/21 Men's Ski Boots by Dalbello are meticulously designed with touring as the primary focus. Boasting a remarkably lightweight 2-piece bonded shell construction, these boots incorporate a blend of Carbon and Polyamide materials that deliver maximum stiffness while keeping weight to a minimum.
The design emphasizes a comfortable and easy ascent up the mountain, ensuring efficient power transfer and excellent control for the descent.
Additionally, the boots feature a QLS lacing system, a full-length sole plate, and an entirely customizable ID liner, providing all the comfort, precise fit, and freedom of movement needed for your adventures.
Technical features
- Fully customizable ID Touring Pro Liner crafted from ultra-light Ultralon, offering varied thickness across different sections
- Bonded shell construction for a super-light and ultra-stiff experience
- QLS (Quick Lacing System) ensuring a precise and dependable foothold, with easy and quick adjustment/dial-in
- Adjustable forward lean tailored to the slope you're addressing (65°)
- Ultra-light and thermo-insulated bootboard that provides outstanding power transfer
- Hike/Ride mechanism located at the back of the boot, offering superior options for hiking and climbing
- Constructed from a blend of Polyamide and Carbon to achieve the optimal power-to-weight ratio
- Extremely lightweight boot, weighing just under 1 kg, specifically 960 grams (26.5 model)
Model specifications
Model | Foot Width (mm) |
26.5 | 99mm |
27.5 | 101mm |
28.5 | 103mm |
29.5 | 105mm |
Specifications
reviews (2)
Verified Buyer | |
"Der leichteste Skitourenschuh auf dem Markt. Gefahren bin ich ihn noch nicht. Er ist aber ähnlich gemacht wie ein Rollerblade halt nur mit Sohle und für Pinbindung. Ein Schuh wiegt weniger als ein Kilo. Weniger geht kaum. An die Schnürung kann man sich gewöhnen." | |
Martin S. (Mühlacker) | 2024-04-14 |
Verified Buyer | |
"soddisfatto" | |
claudio de marco (verbania) | 2021-03-09 |