I recently had a pair of Garmont Endorphin’s and Scarpa Tornado Pro alpine touring boots for review on www.FeedTheHabit.com. So, I thought I’d take some time to share with you the differences between the latest crop of burly, alpine touring or backcountry ski boots and traditional alpine boots.
There’s lots of cool stuff going on in the backcountry skiing market and freeride alpine touring boots are a great example of lightweight, yet burly and still “tourable” ski boots. Check it out and add your comments below.

September 25, 2008 - 7:49 pm - posted by Brig Graff
killer review! I couldn’t agree more about Garmont’s phenomenal boots lately. There are a lot of folks getting on the AT bandwagon lately, but Garmont has it dialed and their fit is very accommodating….especially for feet with low- to mid-volume instep & forefoot. If you have a really high arch/instep or very large forefoot, Scarpas could be your thing instead.