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Fischer Transalp Pro Boot

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In the early days of ski touring, folks purchasing boots had to answer a most pressing question; “Do I want performance or mobility?” Thankfully, and much to the relief of our wallets, our sport has matured quite nicely, and we are now treated with many equipoised offerings. With the introduction of the Transalp Pro, Fischer has created a boot equally at home on far-out ski mountaineering objectives as it is making high-speed turns down the apron. The Double/Lock Ski Walk mechanism provides a solid interface that helps provide support during those aggressive ski descents but also remains supremely user-friendly to operate. The adjustable forward lean helps accommodate different stance preferences, and the full rubber outsole confidently provides traction on those icy ridge traverses. If you’ve found yourself seeking a boot that balances uphill efficiency with downhill prowess, then step into the Fischer Transalp Pro.

  • Pebax RNew makes for a stable and light platform.
  • Power Buckle System lets you find that position that is “just right.”
  • Full Rubber Outsole for traction while booting.
  • Double Lock Ski/Walk provides a powerful, yet easy-to-use interface.
  • Active Fit Zone Liner helps the boot to feel good right out of the box.
  • Adjustable forward lean helps accommodate your preferred ski stance.

Update 2023/24: Just a color update from the graphics team at Fischer.

Specifications
Weight
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1404g [27.5]
Weight (pair) 2808g [27.5]
Buckles   2 + power strap
Boot Sole Length   254mm [22.5]
264mm [23.5]
274mm [24.5]
284mm [25.5]
294mm [26.5]
304mm [27.5]
314mm [28/28.5]
324mm [29/29.5]
334mm [30/30.5]
Binding Compatibility   Tech, Hybrid, ISO 9523
Cuff Rotation   80°
Forward Lean(s)   14°, 17°
Specs Verified Yes
Design
Materials   Pebax - RNew
Liner   Heat moldable - Active Fit Zone - liner
Sole   Full rubber sole
Skimo Co Says
Usage Choose your own adventures
Notes Double lock ski/walk mechanism
Bottom Line Lean beef or Touring+ boots
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Questions & Reviews

8/11/2021
Question from Matt
 
Thanks for the reply. I'm currently on Scarpa F1 size 25.5. How does the sizing of this boot compares? Should I go for size 25.5 or 26.5?

Matt
8/11/2021
Answer from Cole P
 
Hello Matt, you could go either way just depends on how the F1's fit on you. I would suggest going with the 26/26.5 for the Transalp if you feel the Scarpas are fitted well and don't need a tighter fit. If you feel like your F1's could be a little tighter then go with the 25/25.5. I recommend trying them on since the sizing is different on those two brands and you may find that you are in between sizes in either the Scarpas or the Fischers. I do think when you can dial in the sizing you will like the Fischer Transalp pro's as they fit a similar foot shape.
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7/24/2021
Question from Matt
 
Hi, how does the fit & sizing compares to Travers series? Fischer says that ROM is 80deg in these, your website says 60deg. Which one is true?
7/27/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for reaching out, Matt! This does have an 80-degree range of motion. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you!
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Model: Transalp Pro MPN: U18021

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