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Intuition Tour Wrap Liners

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Do you enjoy bombing downhill at 60 MPH with your shins lovingly cradled in a roll of confidence-inspiring foam? Do you find yourself bottoming out the flex on your current boots, or have low-volume calves and bony shins in desperate need of padding? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Intuition is at your service with the Tour Wrap, a wrap-style liner designed specifically for big days in the mountains.

The Tour Wrap liner provides plenty of stiffness and cushion while a rear flex panel allows for an ample range of motion while touring. An optional Velcro and lace closure system snugs the liner up as tight as you want. The removable 4mm foam shim creates lots of fit options: remove them to increase volume, replace them with a custom orthotic, or layer another footbed on top to decrease volume. Constructed with Dual Density foam, they can be worn directly out of the box or molded for a precise fit. Compared to the previous iteration, this latest model features an updated 4mm sole (instead of 7mm) and a revised J-Bar in the ankle for support and comfort. Whether adding cushion to protect your shins or just prefer a wrap-style liner, the Tour Wrap is for you.

  • Wrap style is a good option for those needing to take up volume in the calves or to protect their shins.
  • Rear flex panel allows for a good range of motion, helping you move through the mountains efficiently.
  • Removable 4mm foam insole creates many fit options.
  • Heat moldable but can be worn out of the box.
  • Optional Velcro and lace closure system.
  • Webbing tabs give you something to hold and pull while getting in and out of the liner.
  • Anti-microbial treatment helps to keep your liners smelling fresh.
  • 4mm thick "J Bar" pads provide support for the ankle.
  • Low Volume is 9mm while the medium volume is 12mm.

Sizing guide: For boots that break on the whole size, round down. For example, a 27/27.5 boot should use a size 27 liner. For boots that break on the half size, such as SCARPA, round up. For example, a 26.5/27 boot should use a size 27 liner.

  • 9mm liners are the best choice for most lighter-weight touring boots, such as the Scarpa F1, Dynafit Ridge, etc. 9mm Intuition Tour Wrap 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

In general, wrap liners fill up significantly more space in the boot's upper cuff than a typical tongue-style touring liner. If you would like help choosing the right liner for your boots, please reach out to us at help@skimo.co, or give us a call!

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Questions & Reviews

11/16/2023
Question from Simon
 
Will this type of liner be a good fit for the radical pro? I have them in 26,5 so i should get these in 26 right?
11/16/2023
Answer from Carlos M
 
Hi Simon,

Yes, you would want the size 26 in this liner. They would be a great option for the Radical Pro if you want the benefits of a wrap-style liner, which include more padding on the shin and generally a tighter fit in the cuff. You choose these for a boost in downhill performance and comfort. The downside of a wrap is slightly reduced range of motion on the uphill compared to a tongue-style liner. For another great option from Intuition that has a tongue, check out the  Intuition Tour Tongue!

Please note that with any Intuition liner, you will need to heat mold it to get the best fit and comfort!
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11/7/2023
Question from Samuel L
 
I'm looking at these as a possible replacement for my Alien RS liners. I have very skinny calves and a size 29 boot. I like the idea of maybe getting some more downhill performance out of the boot with a beefed up liner, but am wondering if this is just too extreme of a match up with the Alien RS shell. My feet currently have lots of extra room in the forefoot and I have the cuff cranked about as tight as I can get it. Let me know what you think!
11/7/2023
Answer from Carlos M
 
Hi Samuel,

You could do it, as long as you're okay with adding a lot of friction to the walk mode. It wouldn't be our first recommendation for most people in that boot, but a wrap liner is a great way to fill up a cuff for someone with skinny calves. I would probably try the low volume liner, I think the MV might be too much to stuff into that shell. If you want to discuss further, feel free to email us at help@skimo.co!
11/7/2023
Answer from Samuel L
 
Cool. Thank you! I'll probably reach out about other options
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10/16/2023
Question from Joel A
 
I have a Scarpa F1 in a 28.0 and I was wondering will these fit that shell if I get the LV? I tried a MV and the shell fit was too tight.
10/16/2023
Answer from Niko M
 
Hi Joel! We do not have these in store yet so I am unable to test. They would likely work, but continue anticipate a tighter fit particularly in the upper cuff when compared to the stock liner due to the wrapping design. Our suggested replacement liner for the F1 is the Tour Pro/Tour Tongue. Feel free to reach out with any further questions. Thanks!
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9/20/2023
Question from Michael
 
This construction looks different than previous years. Beyond changes to the lacing pattern (shorter), has intuition changed anything else for the 23-24 model year?
9/22/2023
Answer from Carlos M
 
Hi Michael, We haven't gotten a chance to get our hands on the new models yet, so can't say for sure, but we are not aware of any major changes. Check back with us in late October and we should have some!
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