Scarpa 4-Quattro Pro 130+ Boot Review
A stiffer ski boot provides better performance as it more effectively transfers a skier's inputs to their skis underfoot. This allows you to ski more aggressively in more technical terrain. While most backcountry skiing is soft and creamy 'top-of-the-boot' pow, there are times when a more solid boot can come in handy. Think couloirs, steeps and anything else that makes up freeride skiing these days.
It also means that a boot like the 4-Quattro Pro 130+ is ideally suited for resort skiing since it is comprised of bumps, jumps, features and plenty of hard-packed snow.
This is where the 4-Quattro Pro 130+ really shines, as a one-quiver boot for those who like to ski hard in bounds and out.

Read the full review of the Scarpa 4-Quattro Pro 130+ Boots here.
