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Intuition Tour Tongue Liners

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Being synonymous with comfort and performance, Intuition has rightfully been atop the leaderboard when it comes to high-quality after-market liners. Taking over from the venerable Pro Tour liner, the Tour Tongue has received subtle design updates that improve upon this already successful formula. As with all Intuition liners, the Tour Tongue is built using a highly customizable foam that when heated, comfortably accommodates many different foot shapes. While the main body of the Tour Tongue uses a moderately compliant dual-density foam, the toebox utilizes a low dual-density foam that aims to provide more comfort during a big day out. Purposefully designed with modern touring boots in mind, the Tour Tongue features a rear flex zone that allows you to capitalize on the impressive range of motion definitive of modern touring boots, allowing you to move quickly and efficiently. Compared to the Pro Tour, the Tour Tongue features a thinner sole thickness, a revised J-bar that allows for better heel hold and ankle support, and a sewn-in tongue for durability. Finally, the Tour Tongue is offered in three thicknesses, allowing you to select the best option for the fit of your boots.

Whether you want to add warmth, performance, or comfort to your existing touring boot, the Tour Tongue is a worthwhile upgrade.

  • Fully heat-moldable for a comfortable and individualized fit.
  • Low-density foam is strategically used in the toe box, helping provide comfort on big days out.
  • Internal J-bar helps to lock down the heel and provide support for bony ankles.
  • Rear flex zone allows you to enjoy the excellent range of motion found on modern touring boots.
  • Antimicrobial treatment (helps) fight off odor-causing bacteria.
  • Included 4mm high-density foam shim allows you to modify liner volume.
  • 9mm is low-volume, 12mm is medium volume, and 15mm is high-volume.

Sizing guide:

  • 9mm liners are appropriate for most lightweight touring boots, such as the Scarpa F1, Dynafit Ridge, etc. 9mm Intuition Tour liners are thicker than the stock liners in most lightweight boots.
  • 12mm liners are appropriate for most freeride touring boots, such as the Tecnica Zero G Pro Tour, Scarpa Maestrale, etc.
  • 15mm liners are only appropriate in heavier/higher volume boots, usually when the boot is too big for the user and the goal is to fill up extra space. 15mm is too thick for most touring boots, sized correctly.

If you need help choosing the best Intuition liner for your boots, please reach out to us at help@skimo.co, or give us a call!

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Questions & Reviews

11/15/2023
Question from Mike
 
I'm interested in knowing how this liner compares to the older Pro tour. I am a telemarket skiing scarpa tx pros about 50/50 resort/bc. I noticed these are about 200 grams heavier and trying to decide if they are worth the added weight . I used pro tours before and they were good...but am open to an upgrade. Thanks!
11/16/2023
Answer from Carlos M
 
Hi Mike,

They are a direct replacement for the Pro Tour, so they aren't fundamentally all that different. However, there are improvements which include a thinner sole, a revised J-bar that allows for better heel hold and ankle support, and a sewn-in tongue rather than the velcro attachment on the Pro Tour.

As far as weight goes, I was surprised to hear such a difference and so I grabbed a couple of our pairs and weighed them. Between the Pro Tours and the Tour Tongues, both size 26, the Tour Tongues were approximately 10 grams heavier per liner. So very comparable. I wouldn't hesitate on the basis of weight!
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11/7/2023
Question from Todd
 
Would Tour Wrap or Tour Tongue be a better replacement for 2020 Scarpa T1?
My boot is a size 26.5. Which size 26 or 27?
Thanks
11/7/2023
Answer from Jeff M
 
Todd, I suppose that would fall under personal preference. The stock liners are a tongue so if they work now, stick with that. You would get the size 27 12mm.
Some people like the Wrap for comfort or increased stiffness. I had a wrap liner in the 2nd Gen T2 boots, and they were rather nice, no tongue to move around.
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10/25/2023
Question from Gary T
 
Hi, I have the Atomic Backland Carbon from last year and the liner that came with it does not fit me well. It's loose and does not have great heel hold even with a shim. checking on the intuition liners if this version would provide more volume and checking on what size to choose. My boot is 25-25.5.

Thanks
10/25/2023
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Gary, while fixing fit issues with liners does not often work, there is a chance the Intuitions would take up enough heel space for you. The low-volume version has potential as a drop-in replacement, but if you are able to mold a medium volume you would take up even more space. Note the cuffs on these liners are substantially thicker than your stock liner so you'll be buckling up differently.
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