Roomy toe box, with ample width and height. Snug-fitting ankle and heel.
Forefoot Width
Forefoot Width
The feel of the boot at the widest part of your foot.
Medium
Heel Pocket
Heel Pocket
How narrow or wide the heel of the boot is.
Medium
Instep Height
Instep Height
The height of the boot across the top of your foot. If you often have pain here, then go with a high instep.
Medium
Description
The Tecnica Zero G Peak Alpine Touring Boot is a no compromises, sub 1000 gram boot purpose built for big missions with demanding descents. The Peak has a strong and progressive flex thanks to its double blocking T-Hike walk mech and carbon co-injection. With a 75 degree range of motion, creative overlapping shell design, and excellent, customizable fit, few boots can compare to the Peaks all around performance.
Tech Specs
Weight
980 (26.5)
Range of Motion
75
Forward Lean
13, 15 degrees
Last Width
99
Material
Carbon co-injected Cuff and Shell
Sole
Vibram
Features
A sub 1000 gram boot focused on downhill performance and comfortable fit
C.A.S. shell and liner are moldable and punchable for maximum customization and comfort
Power Frame and Carbon Co-Injection reduce overall weight while increasing stiffness and torsional rigidity
Carbon reinforced sole is 10% torsionally stiffer than competitors
Rockered Vibram sole makes boot packing and walking a breeze
Waterproof gaiter keeps feet dry all day
T-Hike walk mechanism uses double blocking mechanism to give a strong, progressive flex and lateral power transfer in reliable and secure system
75 degree range of motion allows for an efficient and fast stride
The Tecnica Zero G Peak Alpine Touring Boot represents Tecnica's foray into the sub-1000 gram touring boot world. However, unlike many boots, Tecnica's primary goal was to make a boot that skis well. Like their older Zero G line, the Peak boots are made to drive skis aggressively, ark high-speed turns, and take on the steepest biggest lines. To this end, the Zero G Peak is a downhill performance boot masquerading as a lightweight speed-touring and ski mountaineering machine. Tecnica used a lightened version of their double locking walk mechanism, called the T-Hike, to give a progressive yet strong flex and bomber cuff connection. The co-injected carbon and grilamid construction further stiffens the boot and gives a lateral stiffness that will let you hold an edge in even the gnarliest conditions. They've also added a carbon reinforced sole for 10% more torsional rigidity. Unlike other lightweight boots, the C.A.S. shell is fully punchable and thermo customizable, so a wide range of foot shapes are accommodated. Sacrifice nothing and squeeze every ounce of joy out of your next tour with the Tecnica Zero G Peak Alpine Touring Boot.
This boot is so lightweight, comfortable and flexible that I put them on at 8 o’clock in the morning drove out to go skiing drove back with them on and didn’t even realize I didn’t need to change my boots out