SCARPA TX Comp 2.0 Boot
With the launch of the TX Pro 2.0 last season, SCARPA proved that tele' aint dead and is here to stay. Following the blockbuster success of the more backcountry-oriented Pro version, SCARPA has launched the TX Comp 2.0, which is aimed at those more interested in side-country and aggressive backcountry descents. While sporting a stiffer personality, the TX Comp still has a generous range of motion that delights ankles who have been forced to contend with archaic designs for far too long. While it's rumored that SCARPA finalized the design on July 4th, the TX Comp 2.0 plays nicely with both NTN and Tele-Tech systems, giving you the freedom to select whichever binding works best for your unique case. So go ahead and enjoy that tea rather than throwing it into your local pond in protest of restrictive binding standards. The TX Comp liner, made by Intuition, molds precisely to your foot for an individualized fit, while the Booster Active Power Strap lets you snug the boot comfortably against your shin for extra security on bumpy descents. Whether you're riding lifts or launching cliffs in the backcountry, the TX Comp 2.0 won't struggle to keep up.
- Suitable for skiing in and out of bounds.
- 62° of cuff articulation will have your ankles dancing in jubilation.
- NTN and TTS binding compatibility give you the freedom to make the choices that are best for you.
- Booster Active Power Strap facilitates fast transitions and ensures a secure fit against the shin.
- Vibram EVO LT outsole provides reliable traction on icy summits.
- Made from Pebax and Pebax Rnew for consistent flex and feel.
| Specifications | |
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Weight |
1514g [27] 1610g [27.5] |
| Weight (pair) | 3028g [27] 3220g [27.5] |
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3 + Booster Power Strap |
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Boot Sole |
282mm [24.5/25.0] 290mm [25.5/26.0] 299mm [26.5/27.0] 308mm [27.5/28.0] 317mm [28.5/29.0] 325mm [29.5/30.0] |
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Binding |
NTN, Tele Tech |
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Cuff |
62° |
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Forward |
12°, 14°, 16° |
| Specs Verified | Yes |
| Design | |
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Pebax Rnew, Pebax |
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Intuition 4Pro Flex TK Comp |
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Vibram Evo LT |
| Skimo Co Says | |
| Usage | Freeride/downhill-focused Tele boot |
| Notes | Stiffer flex than the TX Pro |
| Bottom Line | Stiff, powerful boot for charging downhill |
| Compare to other Freeride Boots | |
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The lower shell is the same as the TX Pro 2.0.
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