Known for their uber high-quality, handcrafted liners, ZipFit is venturing further into the world of backcountry skiing with their Espresso Liner. Lighter than the GFT Tour, it’s designed to enhance mobility and reduce fatigue on longer tours, making it ideal for extended days in the mountains. The asymmetrical tongue design eliminates pressure points by removing seams over the instep and offers a secure, anatomical fit that comfortably interacts with the shin. A cleverly integrated cuff pocket allows for quick spoiler installation without introducing additional friction points, maintaining a smooth boot interface. Like all ZipFit liners, the Espresso Tour can be customized using OMFit cork, allowing skiers to fine-tune the fit for optimal comfort, power transfer, and heel hold. Whether you're tackling big lines or long days, the ZipFit Espresso Tour offers the support, precision, and comfort that all backcountry skiers can appreciate.
Spoilers can be easily installed in an innovative back pocket without creating a friction point.
Moccasin toe box eliminates seams over the instep and provides a solid, comfortable interface with your shin.
Flexalon toe box allows the toes to splay naturally for comfort on big days.
Can be modified using OMFIT cork for a truly custom experience.
Hi Steve, the Espresso is a good bit thinner than the GFT - it'll walk better but won't offer as much downhill support. It'll also give you a lot more space in the boot so may not work if you already have a good fit in the GFT or with the stock Zero G Tour Pro liner.
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9/15/2025
Question from
Max
I'm looking to put these into a pair of 26.0 Dynafit Ridge Pro boots. Should I get the 26.5 or the 25.5?
Thanks for reaching out. They do fit true to mondo size.
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9/8/2025
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steve
Great to see you are getting these! Do you have any thickness specs. to help determine what boots these would work well with compared to the stock liner thickness?
Steve, Zipfit doesn't list any thicknesses. They vary throughout. Thin at the toe and the ankle area is customizable with the cork. As I mentioned below, Skimo got 2 early pairs to test by some of our staff. And they found they work well in the light touring boots.
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8/26/2025
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Nico
Do you think this liner would work well with new dynafit blacklight boots? I tend to not do well with stock liners.