SCARPA Liners
Racing and touring is hard on liners. Sweat builds up; articulation causes chafing. Replace your SCARPA boot liners with a fresh pair, listed below by model.
4-Pro Flex XT - The Intuition liner for the 4 Quattro XT and 4 Quattro XT Women's boots.
Alien - Updated Intuition liner that comes with the newer Alien boots (since 2019/20). Also known as the Cross Fit Tour Lite liner.
Alien 1.1 - Intuition Crossfit BT Liner for the 2nd version of the Alien 1.0 that we all refer to as the "1.1" edition here at Skimo Co. Big tongue but nothing in the back.
Pro Flex Evo - Replacement liner for your F1 boots. Also a great liner for other boots if you want a thinner Intuition liner (as compared to the Pro Tour). Women's version also available for your F1 women's boot!
Pro Flex TK - Replacement liners for TX Pro boots. Allows for the articulation needed in telemark boots.
Race 4.0 SL - Replacement liners for Alien 4.0 and related boots.
Tour LT - And also Tour LT Women. These are the liners found in the SCARPA F1 LT and F1 LT Women's boots. Typical Intuition foam that also works great in other boots.
Tour LT2 - Replacement liner for the F1 XT, but also very compatible with F1 LT and F1 GT boots.
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Questions & Reviews
They do use different liners. The F1 LT is a significantly lighter and lower-volume boot than the F1, so the liner is thinner and shaped differently. Putting a Pro Fex Evo into an F1 LT would make the fit considerably tighter and might restrict the walk mode a bit. Not necessarily recommended for most people. That said, 28.5 and 29 are the same shell in Scarpa, so the sizing would work.
They are not the same liner, and are pretty thick for a race boot liner. They are high quality Intuition foam and will mold well. I would say they are likely to provide a better fit than your original liners, once molded. Another option that might be slightly thicker is the Palau Tour Lite Evo MV . These are very comfy and hold the foot in well.
I just got a pair of the Maestrale Rs 2022/2023.
I have a very hard time fitting the liner back into the boot.
Any savvy tricks?
Thanks
Home fitting
I have some Scarpa T2X shells with the original 10512 PlusFit liners. These liners are played out. I'm curious whether the Pro Flex Evo liners would be a good match for the shells. What would you recommend?
Thx
Sorry, getting Scarpa liners is tough. The Power LT would be good, if your boots were a bit big. The next one down would be the Pro Lite. They are thinner at the foot, and cuff.
I can see earlier advice being that the pro flex performance would be best however the tour LT look more alike to the liner currently in the boot.
Would be really appreciative of any advice. Thanks, Charlie
The Pro Flex Performance will be the closest to the stock liner! You could also possibly try an Intuition Pro Tour, Medium Volume. The Tour LT is much thinner.
The Alien is a good bit thinner through the calf, a bit thinner in the ankle, and pretty similar in the toe box.
You'll want a Pro Flex Performance. That's going to be the closest to the factory liner.
You'll want the Pro Flex Evo. Bear in mind that it will come out of the cuff further than the stock liners because the T2s are a shorter-cuffed tele boot.
What liners should I replace them with?
I'm looking for an Alien 1.1 liner in 29, any idea on when those might be in? I'm good for now am going to need a replacement before next winter.
Unfortunately, SCARPA is out of that liner for the season. Shoot us an e-mail at help@skimo.co and we can set you up for a notification for when we get restocked next fall!
Alternatively, is there any other liner model that would fit nicely with aliens 1.1?
Thanks
I might give it a try, it might also solve minor issue with calf rubbing with the original liner that I currently must mitigate by using some duct tape on my legs
If you're looking for something thicker than the stock liner I would suggest checking out the Palau Tour Lite Pro Evo for your boot. Thanks!
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