Dynafit Hoji Free Touring Boot

$539.95 USD $899.95
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Features

  • Quiver-of-one freeride touring boot for the hard charger
  • Singular lever for quick transition between ski and walk mode
  • 130 flex for powerful downhill performance
  • Last of 102mm for wider fit
  • 55-degree cuff rotation with Custom Light liner for good range of motion while touring
  • 11-degree forward lean
  • Pomoca sole and Grilamid shell with Glass Fibers for good traction and durable design
  • UN EN ISO 9523 compatible (for both tech and alpine bindings)

Description

The Hoji Free is the perfect touring boot for anyone looking to stiffen up their quiver. Building off Dynafit's legacy of touring boots, the Free has been modified to allow for an alpine compatible boot. Whether it is for the up or the down, this is the next boot for you.

Tech Specs

Boot Fitters Advice

Why We Like the Dynafit Hoji Free Touring Boot

By adding full heel and toe compatible bails, and updated forward lean, the Hoji Free can be used with any Alpine MNC plated binding as well as any Touring binding on the market.

The Hoji Free uses a combination of Grilamid and Fiberglass to give the boot a progressive 130 flex similar to an alpine boot. The Hoji ultra lock strap gives you the ability to quickly change from walk mode to tour mode in a matter of seconds. The final addition to the Hoji free is the added spoiler that can be removed to change the forward lean from 17 degrees to 11 degrees.

The Hoji free has also been updated with a slightly narrower last of 102mm versus the Hoji pro's 103 mm last. With this update, Dynafit added the All new Hoji free liner. This will be an exclusive liner for the Hoji free and features a Liner and footbed designed by the experts at Sidas.

As with all of Dynafit's touring boots, the Hoji free features a Pomoca rubber sole to allow any skier to travel over mixed terrain with ease. Whether it is rock, snow, or ice the Hoji Free will stick to any condition you step your boot onto.

  • Quiver-of-one freeride touring boot for the hard charger
  • Singular lever for quick transition between ski and walk mode
  • 130 flex for powerful downhill performance
  • Last of 102mm for wider fit
  • 55-degree cuff rotation with Custom Light liner for good range of motion while touring
  • 11-degree forward lean
  • Pomoca sole and Grilamid shell with Glass Fibers for good traction and durable design
  • UN EN ISO 9523 compatible (for both tech and alpine bindings)

Customer Reviews

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Bill I.
So far so good - but need a fitting

The Hoji 130s that I bought last week have the potential to be really good, but we need to do a fitting. I skied them two days, right out of the box, and there are a number of hot spots around both ankles. I’ll see you soon to get this sorted.

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Nick B.
Ask a Question: Can you fix that?
Thanks for the skis

Still haven’t toured them yet but downhill they’re great. A bit uncomfortable around the outside arch of my foot. Is that something that you can fix?

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Kat D.

Dynafit Hoji Free Touring Boot

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Javier P.
Best Boots I´ve ever had

Great fit, responsive and true 130 flex. Excellent downhill performance and uphill mobility.

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Mindy N.

Awesome!!

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Jeff H.
Dynafit Hoji Free Boot

They were difficult to punch out for my large ankles. Once fitted, they ski great, and go uphill better than any other boot I've had in this weight range.

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Michael P.
Best overall boot in history

Stop what you're doing and get this boot. I skied the hell out of it both at the resort and in the backcountry and it completely EXCELLED. It crushes downhill like a true 130 alpine boot, and has literally the best walk mode ever invented. Hoji must have a degree in mechanical engineering or something because this boot is SICK!!!

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Julius
Hoji Free Touring Boot

it is nice for us recreational skiers to have people like Eric pushing thins forward these are the best and user friendly freeriding ski boots on the market

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Julius
Hoji Free Touring Boot

it is nice for us recreational skiers to have people like Eric pushing thins forward these are the best and user friendly freeriding ski boots on the market