Pierre Gignoux Mountain Alpine Touring Boot

$2,698.00 $3,039.00
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The Pierre Gignoux Mountain Alpine Touring Boot is the first ever full carbon touring boot built for all-mountain skiing performance at an incredible weight. Designed for those looking for superior downhill performance without sacrificing superior touring capabilities, the Mountain comes in at an astonishing 740 grams. 

The new tibial tongue improves lateral rigidity by 50% providing impressive support to drive larger, heavier skis. Featuring two upper ratcheting buckles, you can perfectly dial in the tightness of the upper cuff. The fully waterproof neoprene gaiter will keep your comfortable and dry whether you are ripping bottomless powder or booting a steep couloir. 

The Pierre Gignoux Mountain's liner is a fully thermomoldable liner offering localized reinforcement to give you impressive downhill feel and performance without sacrificing comfort and freedom of movement on the skin track. The internal lacing system is specifically developed for full carbon boots to provide superior foot support and comfort no matter how long you decide to push your tour. 

If you're looking for a boot with incredible skiing performance without the weight penalty of a traditional all-mountain touring boots, the Pierre Gignoux Mountain Alpine Touring Boot packs all the performance you're looking for in an ultralight package. 

  • Full carbon Shell
  • Designed to maximize all-mountain performance at an ultralight weight
  • compatible with low-tech bindings
  • Waterproof neoprene gaiter
  • Fully thermomoldable liner with localized reinforcement for added comfort and skiing performance 
  • Internal lacing system for a micro-adjustable, secure fit


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Logan G. (Crested Butte, CO, US)
Come, Bask in the Light(weight)

I went back and forth about ordering this for about a year and finally pulled the trigger this season, no regrets. I race a lot but do most of my training off the resort on a variety of skis ranging from race skis up to about 100 underfoot. In the past I used several different boots, no longer. The PG mountains blend the lightness, and more importantly range of motion, of a race boot with the ability to drive larger skis. I use them for pretty much everything at this point, long training days on the race sticks to pow days on the bigger gear. They crush it all. Important to note that they don't have quite the full range of motion that a full on carbon race boot does, this is due to the full liner which adds a little resistance. I have also heard from friends that they are hard to put on. While this hasn't been my experience I have put on similar carbon boots a bunch so maybe I'm just use to it. The full gaiter is an absolute game changer for skiing deeper snow, if you have ever used similar PG race boots for this you know the snow packs in and you're boots end up weighing a ton. Not an issue in the Mountains. For skiing larger skis, I mostly use them to ski soft snow which doesn't put a ton of demand on the boots (compared to skiing the resort or something similar) so I don't know how they behave in the regrade. For pow they're great, guaranteed to let you drop your friends on the skinner so you can get all the frieshies for your self! Only been using them for a couple months now so no real idea about longevity but so far so good. If you have got the dough and are sitting on the fence - get down, order these, and go skiing!