Description
Ultra-light Carbon-enhanced boots crafted entirely for the sporty touring skier
The Quantum Asolo Factory 20/21 Men's Ski Boots by Dalbello are crafted with a focus on touring. They feature an impressively light two-piece bonded shell structure, utilizing a combination of Carbon and Polyamide materials to ensure maximum stiffness and minimal weight.
The design prioritises comfort and ease of ascent, while offering seamless power transfer and exceptional control during descents.
With its QLS lacing system, full-length sole plate, and entirely customisable ID liner, it provides all the comfort, accurate fit, and freedom of movement needed for your adventures.
Technical specifications
- Fully Customisable ID Touring Pro Liner, crafted from ultra-light Ultralon with varying thicknesses in specific areas
- Bonded Shell construction, ultra-light and extremely rigid
- QLS (Quick Lacing System) for a secure and dependable hold, simple and fast to adjust
- Adaptable forward lean feature to suit the gradient you encounter (65°)
- Ultra-light and thermo-insulated bootboard providing excellent power transmission
- Hike/Ride mechanism on the rear of the boot for superior hiking and climbing capability
- Constructed from a blend of Polyamide and Carbon for an optimal power-to-weight ratio
- Exceptionally lightweight boot, weighing just under 1 kg, 960 grams (size 26.5 model)
Model specifications
Model | Foot Width (mm) |
26.5 | 99mm |
27.5 | 101mm |
28.5 | 103mm |
29.5 | 105mm |
Specifications
Best Use:
Freeride, Touring
Year model:
20/21
Flex:
130
Boot Width:
Regular
Skill Level:
Advanced
Boot Type:
Touring Boots (ISO 9523)
Binding Compatibility:
MNC Binding, Toe Tech Touring Binding (Hybrid), Pin Tech Binding
Weight:
67.73oz
Heat moldable:
Yes
Hike Mode:
Yes
Boot Shell:
Polyamide, Carbon
Liner Material:
Memory foam
Boot Features:
Two-piece, QLS (Quick Lacing System)
Liner Features:
ID Liner
Cuff alignment:
Yes
reviews (2)
Verified Buyer | |
"Der leichteste Skitourenschuh auf dem Markt. Gefahren bin ich ihn noch nicht. Er ist aber ähnlich gemacht wie ein Rollerblade halt nur mit Sohle und für Pinbindung. Ein Schuh wiegt weniger als ein Kilo. Weniger geht kaum. An die Schnürung kann man sich gewöhnen." | |
Martin S. (Mühlacker) | 14/04/2024 |
Verified Buyer | |
"soddisfatto" | |
claudio de marco (verbania) | 09/03/2021 |