Dynafit M Blacklight Alpine Touring Boot
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Description
The Dynafit Blacklight Men's Boot delivers lightweight performance at just 1140g per boot with a patented Hoji Lock System that eliminates play and maximizes power transfer in ski mode. Featuring an innovative Tech Gaiter instead of a conventional tongue, it protects against wind and snow while maintaining comfort during long approaches with 70° cuff rotation. Built for ambitious backcountry objectives, this boot combines speed, precision, and durability with reliable Vibram sole grip for technical terrain and steep descents.
Tech Specs
Features
- Lightweight Performance: Just 1140g per boot with 101mm last for precise yet comfortable fit
- Patented Hoji Lock System: Shell and liner lock together for maximum power transfer and zero play in ski mode
- Innovative Tech Gaiter: Replaces conventional tongue to protect against wind and snow while maintaining comfort
- 70° Cuff Rotation: Natural stride on long approaches with reliable Vibram sole grip on icy bootpacks
Dynafit M Blacklight Alpine Touring Boot
The men’s Blacklight weighs a claimed 1,140 g and combines a 70° cuff rotation, 101 mm last, carbon-reinforced shell and Hoji Lock system. It targets long, technical tours where efficiency matters but a race boot would sacrifice too much downhill support.
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Why We Like It
- 1,140 g claimed weight suits long objectives.
- 70° cuff rotation reduces resistance through the stride.
- Hoji Lock simplifies transitions.
- Carbon-reinforced shell improves lateral precision.
- Vibram sole adds traction for booting and scrambling.
Best Uses
- Speed touring
- Ski mountaineering
- Long spring tours
- Technical traverses
- Lightweight daily touring
Bootfitter's Advice
The 101 mm last is moderately accommodating, but the Blacklight still fits like a performance boot because the liner is thin and the shell is structured. It generally suits medium-volume feet better than very wide or high-instep feet.
The heel pocket is secure for many skiers but not race-boot tight. Narrow heels may need liner padding. Extensive shell work is less desirable in the carbon-reinforced shell, so begin with the right shape.
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Dynafit M Blacklight Alpine Touring Boot vs. Dynafit Ridge Pro
The Blacklight is about 110 g lighter and optimized for speed. The Ridge Pro adds a stated 120 flex, stronger downhill support and a more powerful feel on wider skis.
Shop Dynafit Ridge Pro bootsDynafit M Blacklight Alpine Touring Boot vs. Scarpa F1 XT
Both occupy the light technical-touring category. The Blacklight offers 70° of movement and Hoji Lock; the F1 XT has a different lower closure and flex pattern that some skiers find more progressive.
Shop Scarpa F1 XT bootsDynafit M Blacklight Alpine Touring Boot vs. Atomic Backland Carbon
The Blacklight is focused on low weight and a direct Hoji Lock system. The Backland Carbon often provides more heat-molding flexibility and a smoother flex for general touring.
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