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Tecnica Zero G Peak Carbon

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Flex 130
Last 99 mm
Sole Tour
Tech Inserts Yes
Weight 900g-1000g

Quick overview

The Zero G Peak Carbon from Tecnica, their first sub-1000-gram touring boot, lives up to its reputation as the pinnacle of lightweight efficiency and downhill performance. Featuring a semi-overlap shell design borrowed from their alpine expertise, this boot offers superior foot wrap for increased comfort and enhanced downhill capabilities. With a CAS shell, CAS Light liner, bi-directional carbon fiber plate, and carbon fiber cuff, it delivers unmatched strength and stiffness for touring, while the T-Hike mechanism ensures exceptional walkability with a 75-degree range of motion, making it the ultimate choice for conquering peaks and outperforming your skiing buddies.

Details

C.A.S. Shell
Tecnica has designed the C.A.S. Shell with an anatomical shape that matches the shape of the foot. This allows for a better out-of-the-box initial fit. The dimples on the shell ensure less surface tension and facilitate heating, making customizing the shell easier. The C.A.S. shell retains the new shape better and longer. 


T-Hike Mechanism
The T-Hike offers strong, progressive flex and great lateral power transmission. The shell is connected to the cuff at two separate points, and once in hiking mode it guarantees unrestricted walkability.


Wrapping Shell Construction
The Zero G Peak shell construction combines the wrapping fit of a high-performance boot with the walkability of a touring boot. When you close the shell buckle with the cable system, the foot is firmly wrapped in the boot for uncompromising downhill performance.


Power Frame & Carbon Co-Injection
The new generation of carbon co-injected shell material ensures that the ski boot is strong, powerful and smooth while skiing.The Power Frame construction increases the stiffness and torsional resistance, yet allows to reduce the thickness of the shell.