BOULDER, Colo. (Sept. 11, 2014) – Outside Magazine and Backcountry
Magazine this month bestowed their top editorial gear awards on
SCARPA’s F1 Evo, a new ski-touring boot for Fall 2014 that offers a
unique pairing of light weight, downhill ski performance, and new
technology in its category. The Outside award is particularly
notable in that the F1 Evo is the first ski boot to ever win a Gear of
the Year Award from the publication.
“Normally, we give the highest award in this category to a ski. But
when the product that every tester can’t stop talking about is a boot,
you listen,” Outside’s editors wrote.
Outside and Backcountry both heralded the fact that the
hands-free Tronic ski/walk mechanism on the F1 Evo makes it the first
boot to automatically switch from a locked cuff (ski mode) to cuff that
pivots for touring (walk mode) based on whether or not the heel of the
boot is locked into the binding.
They also lauded its pairing of light weight, stiff flex, and ease of
use. The F1 Evo has a remarkable performance to weight ratio: a 95 flex
index combined with 62 degrees range of motion in the ankle, all at 2
pounds, 7 ounces per boot.
“The real kicker: it weighs less and skis better — both up and down — than many other boots in its class. Bravo, SCARPA,” Outside’s editors wrote.
Backcountry called the Tronic ski/walk mechanism “game
changing. This could be the biggest development in AT boots, ever. Great
ski mountaineering boot for the all-day tourer.”
The two newest awards follow on the heels of three other media awards
given to the F1 Evo during this past January’s Outdoor Retailer show,
where the boot was first debuted to retailers. Those included Outside Magazine’s Gear of the Show Award, Gear Junkie’s Best in Show Award, and Gear Institute’s Best New Gear Award, all accolades that call out the most groundbreaking new gear shown each season at the OR show.
Designed for the touring-focused skier who wants ultimate performance
and function in a super-light package, the F1 Evo also 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. The F1 Evo retails 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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