Alpine Ski Boots for walking

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PIN FOR ALPINE SKI BOOTS

These boots were made for walking. Just about every brand now makes an alpine-style boot with an easy-walking rubber sole and tech binding inserts for skinning uphill. The metal grooves at the heel and twin metal dimples at the toe allow a pin-style tech binding to hold onto the boot. As pin-style bindings have grown in popularity in recent years, so has the demand for compatible boots—especially boots optimized for going down, rather than the soft and light backcountry-specific variety. This year several new “resort-optimized” but touring-ready boots join a class that encompasses just about every boot brand. They’re typically full-height, four-buckle boots with stiffness in line with other downhill boots. But they’re also lighter, have a walk mode that allows for dramatic fore-and-aft motion and, of course, grippy soles to make walking easier.

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Ryan Stuart
Ryan Stuart has a ski for every possible condition and a jacket to match. Well maybe not quite, but the magazine’s Technical Editor has more than enough of both and can’t wait to test out whatever is coming next. When he’s not testing skis or writing the buyer’s guides, you can’t find him exploring his bumpy backyard on Vancouver Island. @ryan_adventures
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