Ski touring boots
Why should you buy your touring ski boots with Glisshop?
With over 50 models of ski boots designed for touring, Glisshop follows the growing trend of skiers appealed by nature and selects the best boots from the greatest manufacturers. Vibram outsoles, mobile cuff, boots with inserts...there are multiple technologies and our expert staff is always happy to help and explain by phone or chat so you can buy the right boot that fits you and meets your needs. Come discover our men touring ski boots and women touring ski boots selection.
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Recommended price
£461.01
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£182.61
With their pleasant fit, versatile program and balance, the Explorer Boots from Movement will allow you to enjoy both the ascents and descents.
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£461.01
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£182.61
Allowing a full stride and bringing dynamism to the descent, the women's ski touring boot Explorer W Boots from Movement will satisfy many female skiers.
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Recommended price
£513.21
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£204.36
The Movement Performance Black Green is a lightweight, versatile ski touring boot designed for optimal mobility and comfort, ideal for intermediate to advanced skiers on demanding terrains.
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£695.91
Lightweight, powerful and versatile, the Tigard 130 from Dynafit is a high-end ski touring boot which offers excellent performance in touring and alpine mode.
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- 29.5 (45 1/3)

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Recommended price
£591.51
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£269.61
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£513.21
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£204.36
The Movement Performance Lt W Grey Purple is a lightweight, responsive ski touring boot, offering a balance of comfort and control for mountain adventurers across all terrains.
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Recommended price
£513.21
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£204.36
Destined for skiers with average feet due to its 101 mm boot volume, the Performance Ultralon ski touring boot from Movement offers a good weight/power ratio.
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Recommended price
£513.21
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£208.80
The Dalbello Quantum Free 105 W women’s ski touring boot is not only lightweight to be energy efficient in the climbs, but also powerful and precise to have fun in the descents.
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Recommended price
£434.91
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£304.41
The Dynafit Seven Summits Mallard Lime Punch ski touring boot is lightweight, comfortable and easy to use, it guarantees pleasant ascents and good performances in the descents.
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- 26.5 (41 1/3)
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Recommended price
£391.41
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£208.71
The Zero G Tour Team Toundra ski boot from Tecnica is designed for juniors who enjoy touring, but who especially love powder.
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Recommended price
£434.91
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£234.81
The Salomon MTN Summit Pure Black is men’s ski touring boot offering a customisable last as well as an interesting weight/performance ratio.
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Recommended price
£504.51
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£269.61
The Quantum Evo Sport from Dalbello is a lightweight ski touring boot that enables to go from climbing to skiing mode quickly. It also offers excellent skiability thanks to its powerful flex.
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Recommended price
£513.21
-64%
£182.61
The Quantum Free 110 is a men's ski touring boot developed by the Italian brand Dalbello that offers great descent performance while being light and very comfortable.
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Recommended price
£695.91
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£391.41
The Fischer Travers CS Yellow Grey Black ski touring boot is a lightweight and efficient option for intermediate to advanced skiers, offering a precise adjustment of the support and preventing pressure spots, with an 80° range of motion and a BOA closure.
- 29.5 (45 1/3)

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Recommended price
£478.41
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£300.06
This is a ski touring boot that can satisfy the most demanding freetouring enthusiasts. The Vega Black from La Sportiva is both powerful, lightweight and practical.
- 28.5 (44)

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Recommended price
£608.91
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£456.66
The 4-Quattro Sl Black Orange from Scarpa is the lightest freetouring ski boot among the models with GripWalk soles.
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Recommended price
£565.41
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£321.81
The Scott Cosmos Tour Aspen Blue ski boot offers a perfect balance between power and lightness, making it ideal for freetouring enthusiasts seeking optimal performance both for climbing and descending.
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Recommended price
£556.71
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£417.51
Popular model from Scarpa, the F1 Gt Petrol Orange is a lightweight and nimble ski touring boot that still provides good support in the descents.
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Recommended price
£565.41
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£374.01
The Salomon MTN Summit Pro Rainy Day Belluga Green is a top-of-the-range ski touring boot with powerful, lightweight Ultramid construction and a customizable fit volume.
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Recommended price
£478.41
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£300.06
The Mtn Summit Pure men's opur ski touring boot is a lightweight, high-performance model from Salomon that offers support on descents and lightness on ascents.
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Recommended price
£591.51
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£337.13
The Travers Gr Darkblue ski touring boot from Fischer is perfect to spend ever more time in the mountains thanks to its light weight and great range of motion.
- 27.5 (42 2/3)
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- 29.5 (45 1/3)
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How to choose your touring ski boots?
You can tour with two kinds of ski boots: the alpine ones combined with convertible bindings and the touring ones also called ‘Low Tech’ or LT, combined with boots with inserts, specifically designed for touring.
Three major criteria to account before buying
The weight :
In general, touring boots are lighter than alpine boots thanks to the carbon featured in their construction. However, carbon has flaws: it is more expensive and a little more fragile than plastic. The quick development of the sport incites manufacturers to innovate constantly though, new technologies are released and improve both lightweight and durability.
The liner :
The liner is an essential part of a ski boot. You will rather go for a heat moldable liner which offers a much better fit as it adjusts to the foot shape. Glisshop.co.uk offers the molding as an option: it is made according to your needs, if there is still a pain after several days of use.
However, heatmolding does not necessarily prevent from pain. If you feel uncomfortable when trying the boot or even after heatmolding, better keep looking for a liner that delivers optimal comfort to your feet. Check out our ski touring boots for wide feet and ski touring boots for narrow feet.
The climbing position :
The way you feel in the boot when set for climbing is also very important. Indeed, touring means spending more time climbing than descending, therefore, even a tiny pain can totally ruin your trip. This is why you need to check and double-check the cuff travel. Once you’ve set the climbing position, walk for a while (tour the shop if needed) and try to feel if there’s pain on your shin and how mobile the cuff is. The slightest pain should take you onto another boot to try. Bear in mind that liners compress with time and use.
And more...
A true touring boot features a Vibram outsole. It improves walking performance as it provides more traction on snow or ice.
Touring is getting really popular and more and more skiers are into it. Therefore, manufacturers invest a lot in their lineup and manage to release new equipment with new technologies improving lightweight and downhill performance without compromising safety and comfort.
Glisshop recommendations
- Your body isn’t exactly symmetrical and your feet might be slightly different. When you try a ski boot, try the pair and not just one.
- Take your time when try on the boots. If possible, keep them on for a while: pressure points don’t always show up instantly.
- Do not hesitate to get in touch with our staff, they will be happy to help you find the right boot that best suits your needs.
Discover our wide selection of Atomic, Dalbello, Dynafit, Fischer, K2, La Sportiva, Lange, Movement, Roxa, Salomon, Scarpa, including the Maestrale range, Scott, Tecnica touring ski boots.