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Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro Boot

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The Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro could easily be overlooked due to its typical ski-boot-like appearance. It sports a four-buckle overlap design, rockered Vibram rubber sole, and ski/walk mechanism on the spine. Just a checklist beef boot with nothing to see here, right?

Wrong! The Tour Pro is elegantly simple and refined to such a degree that this boot will become the elusive one-boot quiver for many aggressive backcountry skiers. Four supportive buckles, one Light Lock Power Strap, and a Double Blocking ski/walk latch provide a true 130 flex. A 55-degree range of motion and relatively free cuff movement give it walkability to rival lighter boots. Tecnica also managed to get the weight of the Zero G Tour Pro so low that we don’t know whether to categorize this as a Beef Boot or a Touring Boot.

Tecnica didn’t set out to change the touring game with gimmickry, but the Zero G Tour Pro has been masterfully refined to a higher level.

  • Extra-light magnesium buckles keep it locked down without weight penalty.
  • Grilamid shell with a carbon cuff delivers uncompromising ski performance.
  • Double Blocking ski/walk latch means no play in your mech.
  • Vibram sole offers secure footing when boot packing and scrambling.
  • Dynafit-certified inserts provide confident tech-binding operation.

Update 2020/21: Zero G Pro Tour boot received a color change with the same great design in an eye-catching black and red shell.

Update 2022/23: Along with a graphics update and a cam lock on the power strap, the liner has been upgraded with better ankle articulation and denser CAS material in the heel which offers improved hold for longer. This added 42 grams to the final product which was previously 1374g.

Specifications
Weight
convert to ounces
1416g [27.5]
Weight (pair) 2832g [27.5]
Buckles   4 + Power Strap
Boot Sole Length   263mm [22.5 - 2022/23+]
273mm [22.5 - 2021/22-]
273mm [23.5]
283mm [24.5]
293mm [25.5]
303mm [26.5]
313mm [27.5]
323mm [28.5]
333mm [29.5]
343mm [30.5]
Binding Compatibility   Tech, Hybrid, ISO 9523
Cuff Rotation   55°
Forward Lean(s)   12°, 13°
Specs Verified Yes
Design
Materials   Carbon fiber, Grilamid, magnesium buckles
Liner   Light-Fit thermomoldable
Sole   Vibram
Skimo Co Says
Usage Free touring, mountaineering
Notes Unique double locking ski/walk mechanism
Bottom Line Clash of the categories: touring and freeride
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Questions & Reviews

7/16/2022
Question from Tom Jerram
 
Hi
I just bought some Palau liners from you for my zero G tour scouts, which have transformed the boots- thanks so much. The tour way better, are comfortable, and ski great.
I am wondering about the cuff pivot slop in the boots though- it’s pretty significant after about 20 days
When my old vulcans developed this there was an aftermarket cuff pivot replacement kit available that worked really well
Is there anything like this for the Zero G?
7/16/2022
Answer from Lrow
 
Hi Tom,

We are not aware of an after-market part for sale avaliable, and this is a little tricky because we don't know the precise thread and dimensions of the pivot/hardware for that boot without effectively destroying a new boot, and this might void a warranty you might be applicable for if you did it on your own.

I would recommend reaching out directly to the manufacturer with proof of purchase or from where you purchased your Zero G's originally! They can help you explore your options.
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6/1/2022
Question from Dan
 
Hi! I need to eyball fit in these.
Feet are just over 27cms long (call it 27 and 27.3 at most).
I have skied in Dynafit Zzero4 (late carbin cuff model) in 27/306BSL for a decade now, which give me a good fit (certainly not a super tight/highest performance).

26.5 Tecnicas have 3mms less BSL, 27.5s would have 7mm more.

Which way to go?
6/2/2022
Answer from Jeff
 
Hello Dan,
Thanks for including your foot measurements. Right around 27cm, the size 26.5 will give you that Performance fit. Whether or not they will be too short on the up, is hard to say without trying them on. The size 27.5 would be similar to your existing boot.
The BSL is the length of the Sole. Different BSL's don't affect the size of the boot.
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5/22/2022
Question from IGA
 
Will you be carrying the zero g peak and peak carbon boots?
If so, can they be preordered?
5/23/2022
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hello IGA, thanks for reaching out. We will be carrying the Peak Carbon boots in men's sizes and the non-carbon version in women's. We can handle a pre-order now if you give us a call!
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4/14/2022
Comment from Tommy
 
Great boot! Love for all of my back country missions. Unfortunately, they are not ISO 9523 rated(Confirmed with Tecnica) so they would not mount my shift bindings for these bad boys. Tecnica said it is the same geometry and compatible with Shift. I have seen lots of reviews of the combination of this boot and shifts and have not seen any issues with binding release posted.
10/1/2022
Reply from thomc
 
I have used these with Solomon Shift Binders on Volkl Kendo boards, almost entirely inbounds (the main reason I got the shift is to have a heavier binding which fit the boot.) I have had zero issues over a couple of seasons heavy use. The skis look worse for wear, but the boots and bindings are in great shape. I rarely release but when I needed to I did. I did have a pro setup the DIN settings, which I would normally do on my own for BC setups.
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3/17/2022
Question from phil
 
I own the Zero G Pro 19/20 (yellow). Now I'm looking for a new liner (Palau). I have a wide but flat foot and my alpine boots are low volume (Technica Mach 1). In the Zero G I have a little bit too much volume. Can you recommend a liner to reduce the volume of my touring boots?
Thanks
3/18/2022
Answer from Ian C
 
Hi Phil, the Palau Power LT would be a great replacement liner for this boot!
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1/17/2022
Question from Ryan
 
What is the forward lean out of the box? 12 or the 13? Also, any do’s and don’ts with these boots and the ZipFit GFT liners?
1/18/2022
Answer from Ian C
 
Hi Ryan, the forward lean out of the box is 12 degrees. You can get some additional forward lean with an in-shell fix such as adding some boot foam to the heel. No specific recommendations re: the ZipFits--they sound like a great swap-in for these boots!
4/1/2024
Answer from Wu E
 
Is possible to change to 13?
4/1/2024
Answer from Wu E
 
Ahh okay, i found it
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12/3/2021
Comment from WCJ
 
For the weight weenies out there: the 28.5 weighs just over 1500g with the stock liner and insole out of the box. I wanted to get a lighter replacement for my Maestrale RS but these are not lighter than my 28 sadly.
If anyone has a comparison in how they ski and walk (progressive flex?) and whether this trade is worth it i'm all ears. Thinking of returning since I fit pretty well in the Scarpas out of the box.
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10/31/2021
Question from Nicholas V
 
Hello, I'm helping my girlfriend look for ski boots. It looks like the BSL on the 22.5s and the 23.5s are the same, is this just the same shell with a bigger liner? Thanks as always!

-Ben
10/31/2021
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Ben, that is correct. The Atomic has a true 22.
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8/15/2021
Question from Jordan
 
How do these compare on the downhill to Salomon MTN?
8/17/2021
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Jordan, overall the Zero G boot is a fairly big step up in performance than the Salomon MTN boot. Weight, range of motion, and stiffness definitely have the Zero G on top, but of course, it all comes down to fit primarily. Let us know if you have any more questions!
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4/10/2021
Question from bekka
 
Will these boots be compatible with the Look Pivot 15's?
4/12/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Bekka. These unfortunately are not compatible with the Pivot 15. It will work with any binding that has an "MNC" label, though.
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3/23/2021
Question from Aaron O
 
What is the difference between the men's and women's versions of these Zero G boots? If you have a size for my wife in the men's and the flex is right, is there any big difference?
3/23/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Aaron. The women's boot will have a shorter cuff, larger calf, and lower flex rating when compared to the unisex boot. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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3/15/2021
twohatmike (used product a few times)
 
Skier: 5'9", 145 lbs, 25.5 cm foot, mostly ski sidecountry and backcountry in all but the worst conditions, chutes up to ~50º, drops up to ~10 ft

Pros: red (must be fast), very progressive flex, fairly stiff for the weight, walk very well for the stifness, tight heel cup

Cons: honestly not as stiff I was expecting (compared to, say, Beast Carbon boots), somewhat annoying wire buckles, liner is o-k, power strap slips

Fit: I have a narrow and low volume foot and I'm just barely making this boot work with a 1 mm shim and masterfit, heel cup for me is great and toe box gives a reasonable amount of space for warmth whereas the midfoot feels most voluminous
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2/22/2021
Reeven N (used product regularly)
 
Great sturdy, yet lightweight, boot. After punching the shell outwards a bit (guess these are narrow boots / I have a wider foot) the fit was dialed in. First few days I had hotspots on 5th metatarsal but worked with boot fitters to resolve mentioned issue.

Yes -- they are hard to get in, but the liner fits snuggly/securely and the downhill performance is second to none.

If your feet get cold, this may be a liner issue as the liners are indeed lacking in warmth; however, I'm a sweaty betty (especially in the feet) so I throw some antiperspirant on my feet and this prevents blisters caused by said sweaty feet.
11/8/2021
Reply from Matthew L
 
I also found the liners to be cold and uncomfortable. Changed the liners. Used liners from a pair of Cochise boots and now Zero G's are great. Warmer and more comfortable.
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2/11/2021
Evgen (hasn't used product)
 
I only received these boots today and tried at home. Very disappointed.
1. They are insanely difficult to get in. And that's at room temp in the comfort of home. I can't imagine doing that in freezing temps in a tent or snow. I am surprised nobody reported this. I've been renting various boots, most were the same overlap type, and none were as difficult. At first I thought I won't be able to put the inset in, with my foot in it or without.
2. They are tight. Length-wise Ok, with some room to spare. But tight everywhere around the foot, such that they restrict blood circulation.
3. The porous plastic insole in one of the boots broke in half within minutes, while I was walking around the house. The other insole started sliding back and forth, clicking every time.
I don't think these will work for me. I hope I can return.
2/11/2021
Reply from Tristan M
 
Hi Evgen,

I am sorry to hear that you have had issues with your Zero Gs. We are happy to help you with any issues that you have experienced with your boot boards, as well as the return process!

Also, it sounds like the fit on this boot is not very compatible with your foot. If you would like help finding a boot that will be more comfortable for you, I recommend our Boot Fitter tool.

If you have any further questions, reach out to us at help@skimo.co.
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2/8/2021
Justin G (used product regularly)
 
I bought these boots this summer, and I have already put close to 40 days in them. By far the best of both worlds. I give them 4 stars because the stock liner is flimsy, cold and doesnt ski very well. The transitions can be a little fiddley, but once you get your buckles dialed, it really doesnt take much longer than 2 buckle type touring boot. I upgraded to a an Intuition Pro Tour Liner, which have made these, the best boots I have ever owned. I feel like I can ski anything in them and they tour just as good as the F1s I came from.
2/11/2021
Reply from Scot H
 
Awesome! I'm about at the same spot with mine and I feel the exact same way. I'm also contemplating new liners.

Do you feel like you lost and ROM with the Intuitions? I've owned Intuitions before and have loved them (came stock in a previous pair of Maestrales) but I'm a bit scared that they won't tour as well as some other options.
2/11/2021
Reply from Justin G
 
With Pro Tour, I honestly felt it increased the ROM. Or at least made skinning more comfortable. I think if you went w/ a Tour Wrap liner you’d see a decrease in ROM but probably better downhill performance.
2/17/2021
Reply from gary h
 
hi waht size of pro tour liner did you go for and LV , MV or HV ? - what's your shell size - thanks
2/17/2021
Reply from Justin G
 
I went with MV. The shell size is a 26.5. If you check the intuition site, it will tell you house to size the liner.
2/17/2021
Reply from gary h
 
Hi thanks for the quick response

I’ve been reading various forums and some are rounding down and up

Did you go with a 26 or 27 liner ?

I’m going to see a boot fitter when covid allows and also take guidance from the intuition site

Thanks
11/8/2021
Reply from Matthew L
 
All of these comments on the liners are right on! The Zero G's were uncomfortable as hell with the thin liners in them. Once I switched liners I was shouting, "Yeah baby!" I was happy. So - definitely consider switching out the thin liners that come with these boots.
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2/4/2021
Question from keri mayo
 
can you use these boots on a basic alpine binding as well?
2/4/2021
Answer from Tristan M
 
Hi Keri,

The Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro will not be compatible with a standard alpine binding. However, it will be compatible with an MNC binding!
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2/2/2021
Question from Walter M
 
Hi, I'm very interested to know your opinion, because I'm up to buy new boots and I am hesitant: 2021 Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro or Fischer Travers CS?
I rather prefer performant/rigid boots downhill than saving weight uphill.
My previous boots were the Scarpa Maestrale 4 buckles.
I think I know your answer reading your post....
Thanks
2/2/2021
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Walter, the Zero G is the way to go for a more rigid, downhill boot.
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2/1/2021
Weavin (used product regularly)
 
I'm onto my second season skiing this boot and am super impressed. I upgraded from Dynafit TLT 6M boots. Both boots fit my foot quite well. The increased weight is noticeable, but so is the increased performance. Paired with sturdy skis I am able to blast through wind affected/funky snow much better than I could with the TLTs and the same skis. Not every powder day is 100% powder right?

As others have noted, a little fiddly on transitions. Besides having to loosen the top two buckles and the power strap, I also find loosening the instep buckle is necessary for comfortable skinning. No worse than messing with the removeable tongues on the TLT 6Ms though.

They require a lot of effort to get into as well. Not a big deal in the car or indoors, but could be a factor on a winter multiday tour.

Compared to the TLTs they are not as well suited for a lot of dry hiking or rock scrambling, but they're darn fine ski boots.
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1/26/2021
Question from Vipi
 
I own a pair of Dynafit Neo 23,5 which are near perfect fit. I often feel Scarpa models, as well as other Dynafit models are too narrow. I need a thick, comfortable liner, the thin, hard liner in Atomic Backland Carbon was gnawling away at my ancle. I would like something more stiff than the Neos, are the Zeros worth looking into?
1/26/2021
Answer from eric
 
Vipi- It depends on what Scarpa and Dynafit boots you have compared to before. The boots are always changing fits between years and models. This boot is probably slightly narrower than your Neo's. I would fill out our online boot fitter and we can dive deeper into what might be a good boot choice for you.
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1/20/2021
Question from Martin
 
Hi...in keen on buying these butunfortunately font have an oportunity to tedy them on (nowadays when shops are closed due to COV sh- ID). My Question is : what Are they comparwd to cochise 130 in terms of fit? Thanks for any comments ;-)
1/20/2021
Answer from Will M
 
Hey Martin,

Check out Julieana's awesome response below!
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