Feb 11, 2014 -
BOULDER, Colo. – SCARPA’s new F1 Evo
ski-touring boot, which is new for Fall 2014 and offers a unique pairing
of light weight, downhill ski performance, and new technology in
alpine-touring boots, earned three media awards at the recent Outdoor
Retailer Winter Market trade show.
The three awards, Outside
Magazine’s Gear of the Show Award, Gear Junkie’s Best in Show Award, and
Gear Institute’s Best New Gear Award, call out the most groundbreaking
new gear shown each season at the Outdoor Retailer show.
“Every
winter, alpine touring boots get lighter, stiffer, more comfortable, and
way easier to use. But it’s not that often that we hear about one being
a ‘game changer,” Outside Magazine’s editors write in bestowing their
award. “As a result, we were skeptical when SCARPA claimed that its F1
Evo boot transitions automatically from hyper flexy walk more to a
respectably stiff ski mode when clicked into tech bindings. But then we
stepped into the boots, clicked into bindings, and became believers.”
Along
with its remarkable performance to weight ratio, a 95 flex index
combined with 62 degrees range of angle motion at 2 pounds, 7 ounces per
boot, the F1 Evo’s automatic, Tronic ski/walk mode turned heads at the
show. The hands-free Tronic mechanism switches automatically from to
ski to walk mode and vice versa based on whether the heel is locked into
the binding.
Designed for the touring-focused skier who wants ultimate performance
and function in a super-light package, the F1 Evo uses SCARPA’s Carbon
Core Technology, a carbon-fiber frame that runs the length of the boot
under the foot and provides stiffness for ultimate power transfer to the
ski while retaining the progressive flex skiers seek in the upper boot.
Closure and adjustment of the boot is achieved with a combination of a
Boa closure system on the lower boot and a buckle and power strap
combination on the upper boot. Inside, a heat-moldable Intuition liner
features a flex zone for excellent mobility. Men’s and women’s specific
versions are available.
Notably, given all of the technology offered in the F1 Evo, boot will retail for $699.
About SCARPA and SCARPA North America
Founded
in 1938, SCARPA builds performance footwear for climbing, hiking,
skiing, mountaineering, trail running and other outdoor pursuits from
its headquarters in Asolo, Italy. SCARPA has been owned and operated by
the Parisotto family since 1956. In 2005, SCARPA opened its North
American headquarters in Boulder, Colorado, staffed and directed by
veterans of the North American outdoor industry, to oversee sales,
marketing and distribution in the U.S., Canada and South America.
For
more information about SCARPA footwear, visit www.scarpa.com.
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