Tecnica Zero G Pro Guide Boots - REVIEW
This year Tecnica introduced their Zero G Guide Pro Boots. They weigh just shy of 1500g, have a 130 flex rating and a 40° cuff rotation. I’d categorize the Zero G Guide Pros as an alpine touring boot. Ideal for side country laps, backcountry days, and resort skiing, a dedicated ski touring boot requires more range of motion and should be on the lighter side. The Zero G Guide Pro Boots would be in the same category as the Dynafit Vulcan and Salomon MTN Explore, but aren’t in the same league as the La Sportiva Spectres, Atomic Backland Carbons, or Scarpa F1s. These boots are exclusively for backcountry skiing, ideal for multi-day trips, and great for those looking for performance on the up more than the down. The Tecnica Zero G Guide Pro Boots perform best on the down.Read the full review here.