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Ap,8th,2013, Scarpa AT boots in my Alpine Bindings

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12 years 10 months ago #209378 by avajane
OK, So I've been an alpine skier my whole life, and have nearly always adjusted my bindings and my family's bindings myself. We have never had a leg injury - but who knows if some premature releases may have occurred.

Now that I have a new pair of lightweight Scarpa AT Boots (Tornado), I'd like to try skiing them in my Alpine Bindings. Looking at the boots side by side, I see no problems. I put the boot in and adjusted it - and banged it out left and right with the palm of my hand, and was able to step out with someone standing on the back of the ski. (These are the tests I have always preformed.)

I'm in a race in May that starts with a 200 yard uphill sprint. With the way I run uphill in ski boots - I could use some help with weight.

Any ideas???

Bindings are Atomic 412 Centro They look like a standard step in on a platform that's attached to the ski. (An integrated system on Atomic skis)

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12 years 10 months ago #209380 by flowing alpy
run up one of the many closed ski hills in the cascades, click in ski down, report findings.
bobby

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12 years 10 months ago #209381 by bfree32

Now that I have a new pair of lightweight Scarpa AT Boots (Tornado), I'd like to try skiing them in my Alpine Bindings. Looking at the boots side by side, I see no problems. I put the boot in and adjusted it - and banged it out left and right with the palm of my hand, and was able to step out with someone standing on the back of the ski. (These are the tests I have always preformed.)


How many newton-meters is that? ;)

Tornados are hardly considered light by modern AT boot standards, but they were made to be used interchangeably with standard alpine bindings. If you're not confident in the release characteristics, get them checked by a shop. Actually they might not even touch them, 412s had a recall a few years back and I don't think are on the indemnified list anymore.

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12 years 10 months ago #209382 by avajane
Yeah check this out. I bought the Tornado's as "new" and on sale at Marmot Mountain Works in Bellevue this fall. (I'm new to AT) I found out afterwards that they were at least 5 years old. Thanks Marmot!

At least they are still 2.5 pounds per pair lighter than my Alpine boots.

Glad to hear that they were made for Alpine Bindings. They sure are nice to walk in. I will check the set up soon.

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12 years 10 months ago #209385 by Chuck C

Yeah check this out. I bought the Tornado's as "new" and on sale at Marmot Mountain Works in Bellevue this fall. (I'm new to AT) I found out afterwards that they were at least 5 years old.  Thanks Marmot!


My experience has been that they have over stock that they sell at sale prices as it gets older. Often they are listed as F05 for Fall(?) 2005 or something like that. But they are brand new. Got a pair of AT boots for my daughter that way. They were still new in the box, so = new. If you bought them off the used rack then they'd be labeled as such.

My best suggestion would be to stick with the old boots, chug 2, maybe 4 beers before the uphill then let loose at the top. That should keep the competition way behind you. Can't stress hydration enough.

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12 years 10 months ago #209386 by avajane

My experience has been that they have over stock that they sell at sale prices as it gets older.  Often they are listed as F05 for Fall(?) 2005 or something like that.  But they are brand new.  Got a pair of AT boots for my daughter that way.  They were still new in the box, so = new.  If you bought them off the used rack then they'd be labeled as such.

My best suggestion would be to stick with the old boots, chug 2, maybe 4 beers before the uphill then let loose at the top.  That should keep the competition way behind you.  Can't stress hydration enough.


I get it - but when you are pushing 5 or 6 years I think they are really playing with the truth. I didn't get the kind of great price I would have expected on boots from another era...When I've gotten really old skis from GI Joe, I always paid a dirt cheap price.

The uphill sprint is at 7,600' and I live at 200'. I'll be so far behind those "Wild Plainsmen" when I strap into my skis - it won't matter what boots I'm wearing.

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