Palau took their All Track collection to the next level by offering a new “power” liner in a slimmer package. Working off the mighty Powertrack 10, they shaved the liner down to 8mm to allow its use in tighter-fitting, more articulate boots. Using a medium-density heat-moldable EVA foam, Palau made the Power MV (formerly known as the Power LT) a precise fitting liner to boost the performance of modern touring boots. Compared to similar Intuitions, the Palau All Track Power MV is designed with a thinner upper cuff to fit more calf sizes and cuff shapes to keep your feet warm and comfortable while keeping performance high.
8mm custom 100% moldable mid-density foam.
Tongue Liner with optional laces for easy entry and close fit.
Performance upgrade for the Spitfire, TLT6, TLT7, F1, or similar.
Relief zone in the spine for better range of motion.
Overall medium volume but molds precisely.
Formerly called the "Power LT."
*Coloring Note: Please note the liner coloring/pattern may differ slightly from the shown photos, depending upon availability.
Hey ALar, we should be expecting some more Palau liners here shortly. If you wanted to email help@skimo.co we could also get you set up with a notification once we receive the product.
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12/13/2020
Question from
Evgenii Zavialov
I have Maestrale with shell 29mm mondo. My foot is 28.5mm. Would it better to choose this 8mm liners or find thick 10mm Power Liners version. Im just worry about room for my fingers. Thank you!
Hey Evgenii, the Palau Power LT liner could most likely work out fairly well! If you wanted to get a bit thicker of liner for added downhill performance the Intuition Pro Tour Liner could fit the bill as well. Either the 28.5 or 29 liner size should be the size you'd be looking for.
These fit great into the fischer travers boots, beefed them up nicely from the stock lines. It does make the fit tighter but after a few days they do pack out slightly. I have not needed to mold them.
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11/22/2020
Question from
Ben
Which Palau liners would be a good replacement for my Black Diamond Factor 130 MX boots, the original liner is starting to break down and going to need replaced soon, thanks
Great question! I think I'd point you towards the Palau Power LT. It's a bit thicker than the other Palau liners we carry, plus it'll be more suitable for a four buckle boot!
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11/8/2020
JohnP (used product a few times)
for another boot data point: I put these power LT liners in a 28.5 in my Salomon mtn lab boots, size 28.5. The fit has been great, no complaints after 2 early season tours (one of witch I hiked about 5 miles on dry ground in the boots) The fit is not identical to the stock liner, I would say slightly looser in the heel, but it has not been an issue for me. So far they have been great, I would buy them again.
I would also like to say that skimo.co has some of the best customer service around. They get that we are serious about our recreation and I have had great experiences asking questions and ordering gear from them.
I ordered these as replacements for the Maestrale's factory Intuition liner. They heat molded easily at home, and are warm, comfortable and supportive. They came up short of 5 stars for me because durability has been less than stellar. The soft fabric on the outside of the cuff wears through easily, and I've also had to repair some stitches. If you value function over form, order these with confidence and keep your Gorilla Tape and needle and thread handy for those minor repairs if needed.
Hi John, thanks for the feedback! Don't forget to use the vinyl pads included with your boots to cover rivets, etc on the inside of your shells. Duct tape works too.
Great reminder, Jbo. Unfortunately forgetting the pads wasn’t a factor here. Power straps are rubbing through to the foam on the cuffs, and the stitches that blew out are around the top edge of the scaffo. Can’t feel any rough or abrasive surfaces in that area. I compared to four other liners I have access to at the house, and the thread used on the flex zone of the Palau’s appears lighter/thinner than three of the other four liners.
Hey there, I have the Hoji Pro Tour in a 26.5, but the liner is a few mm to long (maybe about 4mm). In downhill boots I wear a 25.5. Shell fit with the Hoji is 1 finger for me. With the liner (Custom Light) out and standing in it, I am barely not touching the front. I realize I need a Hoji 26 liner. Do you recommend the Palau LT in 26? My other option is to contact Dynafit for a size 26 in their Custom Light liner--but I'm not sure if it is smaller than their 26.5! I realize this is a lot of information. Any help would be appreciated!
Hi John, there is negligible difference in the Dynafit half-size liner vs whole. 15mm isn't too long, but length is only one factor. If the shell does not match your foot well, it will be an uphill battle. Your could play with an insole or boot board to try and take up space, or yes, try a thicker liner. The Palau LT is not significantly thicker.
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9/11/2020
Question from
John
What size of this liner can fit a 2018/2019 Atomic Backland or the newer Backland Pro in a men's 27/27.5 size?
Hey John, if your looking for a liner that has a similar thickness to the stock liner I would recommend the Palau Tour Lite Pro Liner, here. If you are looking to take up volume for a better fit, we can help you in depth if you email us at help@skimo.co.
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9/4/2020
Question from
John
Would this liner fit the Arc'teryx Procline 26/26.5 shell?
Yes, I just tested the size 26.5 Power LT liner in that shell and it appears to fit just fine! For that perfect fit, I'd recommend heat molding the liners.
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6/8/2020
Question from
Bob
What is the best replacement liner for the LaSportiva Scorpius boot? What is most similar? Would the Palau Tour Lite be to thin?
Thanks for the question, Bob. The Palau Power LT would be the better option. It is 1mm thicker than the Tour Lite, and will provide a more secure grip on the foot. The extra material also makes for an inherently warmer liner. These are thermoformable, and I would recommend having a reputable ski shop mold them for you to truly customize them to your feet.
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5/10/2020
Question from
John Jay
Hello! i was wondering, what's the weight of these in size 27.5, or just the average? i've googled in various ways, checked out the palau website, but can't find anything... thanks for the help;)
Hey John, we weighed the Power LT and found that it weighs 170g per foot!
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2/10/2020
Question from
David
Hi, I am looking for a replacement liner for Dynafit TLT7s.
I tried to replace the TLT7 stock liner with my old Scarpa F1 liners. As you probably know, the Scarpa F1 liner is too thick in the cuff to close the TLT7 in ski mode. The TLT7 stock liner is a bit thin in the ankle/heel, while the Scarpa F1 liner fits that area nicely.
I am looking for a liner that would fit similarly to the Scarpa F1 stock liner, but be thin enough in the cuff to allow for ski mode closure in the Dynafit TLT7. Would this liner fit the bill? If not, would you have another recommendation?
Hi David, the Power LT is also thicker in the cuff like the F1 liner. If you aren't able to move the TLT7 cuff buckle catch far enough to accommodate that, I would look a the tour lite pros.
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1/27/2020
David (used product a few times)
Bought these as replacements for worn out Scarpa Maestrale boots. These have lace loops and new Scarpa liners do not. True to size (26) and very comfortable. Skied two long days touring and no hot spots and no blisters. I did not even have to hot mold, but did add my own Super Feet insoles (already broken in). These were very comfortable with plenty of toe room but heel stayed down and stable. Dried quickly when pulled from shells at night. I am very pleased with these. I had considered buying new boots and with just these new liners I am set for at least this season.
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1/3/2020
Question from
Bob
Would this liner be a good upgrade for a Fischer Travers?
Hey Bob, the Power LT might not be the ideal liner as it's quite bulky in the cuff and the Travers CS/CC have a low-profile cuff. I'd point you toward other Palau options such as the Tour Lite Pro, which we've seen folks use in the Travers with good results.
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1/1/2020
Question from
Karin
Do you anticipate getting any more of these in a 24.5 for this season?
Looking to replace the worn out liner in my Atomic Hawx XTD 110.
Hey Dave, the underfoot foam on the Power LT is fairly firm, and generally we would mold these liners using a footbed between the sole of the foot and the foam of the liner, so you wouldn't necessarily get much deformation of the foam. These would be a great choice for a Hawx boot!
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12/10/2019
Anthony (used product a few times)
I bought these in a 29 to replace the stock liner in a TLT 7 Carbino 29. My previous boot was a TLT6 performance in a 28, but I was needing a bit more space for toes and warmth. I could not use my old intuition low volume dreamliner, as they were a bit too thick to close the top buckle. The Power LT liner did an excellent job of tightening up the fit, adding warmth and improving performance over the stock liner, which I happily put in my old PDG's.
I have TLT7 Carbonio boot size 25. It was slightly loose in the beginning, but once the liner packed out, I had to wear 2 thick socks to make it work (sort of). Which Palau liner should I get and in what size? 24.5 is my guess.
Natalie, You should go with the 25 for best fit in your boot. The Carbonios have a thin race liner. This liner is 8mm thick, much more than the Dynafit. Should help you out a lot. The upper cuff will be a lot more support.
Dante, yes we will have these this season. I can't say when, but they are on order and should be here sometime this fall.
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9/13/2019
Question from
Eric Schneider
I'm on my 2nd CR liner on TLT6 Mountain. I do not use the tongue insert or power strap. I'm in need of a new liner. Is this the one? I like having the pull loops on tongue and back. This looks a little stiffer, although obviously I'm not overly concerned about stiffness. I wear a 28.5 boot size and liner size.
Eric, All the Palau liners we have would work well with the TLT boots. This model's cuff is firmly reinforced. If you want a bit less, look at the Tour Pro Evo, they are the same 8mm thickness. For the lightest and a 7 mm thick liner, the Tour Lite Pro is the choice.