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We Care You Tele |  TX PRO Next Gen Telemark

The first new telemark boot on the market in almost a decade sets benchmarks in weight, ski-touring function and binding compatibility. Read Now


Exploring the Best Backcountry Ski Boots for 2024/25 Best Backcountry Ski Boots

Curious about backcountry skiing? Today I’m revealing the best backcountry ski boots made by Scarpa for moving uphill in the mountains during the 24-25 season. Most seasoned skiers who spend time in the backcountry agree that a good fitting pair of high-quality boots can make or break a trip. If you’re anything like me, you’re already frothing, thinking about the upcoming season and looking for upgrades to your kit. Today I’m examining Scarpa’s lineup as I search for the best backcountry ski boots for this upcoming 2024 season. Whether you’re looking to break into the backcountry casually for a hut trip, a charger hunting big lines, or a telemark tough guy, Scarpa’s impressive ski boot lineup will keep you covered this season. Read Now


The Gold Standard Reimagined: 2023/24 Maestrale Family Image

The Gold Standard Reimagined: 2023/24 Maestrale Family

Long the gold-standard in touring boots and completely redesigned for 2023/24, the Maestrale and Gea family now feature a wider last, more responsive fit and Carbon Core Technology for even more power transmission. Read Now


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A Guide To The Perfect Fit

We asked backcountry ski guides and founders of Inspired Summit Adventures, Weston Deutschlander and Shaun Deutschlander, why they choose SCARPA when they set out to push boundaries and earn their turns with their clients. Read Now


Mentee Spotlight - Michael Russell Image

Mentee Spotlight - Michael Russell

Our first spotlight shines on Michael Russell, aka “Tele-Mike”! Read Now


The other side of Mathieu Maynadier’s expeditions

Mathieu Maynadier went to Pakistan not to climb a mountain (at least not this time), but to help the local population get involved in mountain tourism, to teach them how to ski, and above all, to have fun together. Read Now