Some things never seem to die. For instance, 75mm touring boots for cross-country skiing. The category has been getting smaller, however. So it was a welcome relief when Fischer took their heavy duty NNN-BC touring boot and put a Vibram
75mm sole on it. Given the growth in popularity of the shorter, wider backcountry touring skis, the timing couldn't be better! Features:Thinsulate insulation for warmth Double Power Straps maximize fit and power transfer Plastic cuff adds edging power and stability, but has surprisingly good forward flex Stiff sole can drive most of the new, wider backcountry touring skis Confused about the sizing? Check out our Shoe Sizing Comparison Chart . (less)
Experience beautiful winter terrain without worrying about your gear. Technical crosscountryskiboots from Karhu feature lace wrapping system to prevent iced laces. The Zoom II 's synthetic upper offers water-resistance and breathability to keep your feet comfy.Karhu Zoom
II Specifications: Height: 6-½”Weight: 2 lb. 14 oz. prCompatible with Salomon SNS Profil bindingsConfused about the sizing? Check out our Shoe Sizing Comparison Chart . (less)
Functional manual binding made for backcountry touringWith a wide-wing profile derived from the medal-winning crosscountry racing bindings, the Rottefella NNN-BC features a contoured steering plate designed to increase the contact area between boot sole and binding plate. This, in
turn, will greatly improve stability and deliver more turning power to ski edges.Both designs also feature a large manual-closing lever for easy latching.Magnum has an extra wide base plate (67mm) for wider skis(less)
The Outdoor Research Rocky Mountain Low Gaiters : Traditional packcloth construction and a low top design provide all-season performance. Pair them with hiking boots or crosscountryskiboots. Outdoor Research Rocky Mountain Low Gaiters Features: 1-inch wide hook/loop front