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Scarpa Maestrale RS Ski Boot 2022

Sale price $595.00 Regular price $849.99
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In Italian, a maestrale is a cold northwesterly wind that brings deep snow to the southern Alps near Scarpa’s factory in Asolo, Italy. In Scarpa-ese, the Maestrale RS is the perfect boot for plowing through lap after lap of deep powder, but also for railing GS turns on hardpack and making high-speed skiing look effortless. Evolving from the touring skier’s desire for a boot that goes uphill easily, but skis downhill more like a four-buckle alpine boot than Scarpa’s lighter offerings, the Maestrale RS is the culmination of many years’ iteration and dialing in the details to create an all-time classic boot. With a Grilamid cuff and a carbon-infused lower, coupled with a wider last than many touring boots, many skiers find the Maestrale RS a worthy competitor to their well-tested alpine boots. The SpeedLock Plus ski/walk mechanism boasts impressive stiffening powers with no play, but still opens the boot up to give you the needed range-of-motion for long days skinning and bootpacking. 

  • Scarpa’s “do-it-all” boot, from the resort slopes to deep in the backcountry.
  • Hinged tongue construction allows for great range-of-motion for uphill skinning, especially compared to other boots in its weight class.
  • Carbon-infused Grilamid in the cuff allows the Maestrale to drive wider, modern-day 100mm-waisted skis without hesitation.
  • 101mm last (size 27.5) accommodates wider feet, especially across the metatarsals.
  • Heat-moldable Intuition liner is one of the best stock liners in the industry. 
  • Compatible with alpine-touring tech/pin bindings, Salomon Shift bindings, and alpine bindings with MNC certification.
  • Verified weight: 1498g (size 27.5, with liner and optional power strap)

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