
Originally Posted by
gregL
The sizing and last are nominally the same for the Cochise (assuming it's fairly recent) and the Zero G lineup (99mm). The Zero G actually feels a little looser on my foot due to a thinner liner. If you have a really narrow heel/ankle, going to a 27.5 will mean the boot is 2mm wider in the forefoot and a bit wider everywhere else as well, not exactly what you want. I would lean toward finding a bootfitter who can punch the toe to give you some extra length (assuming you are using a tech binding).
Forward lean should be the same as the Cochise, 13 degrees. The Tour Scout is the same boot mechanically, so identical range of motion, just a tad softer as a result of no carbon reinforcement in the cuff and a tad heavier. IMO the only reason(s) to go with the Scout are availability (Tour Pro is pretty much sold out everywhere already, we just sold our last 26.5 today) and/or to save $100.
S/Lab MTN is only relatively narrow at the forward end of the toebox, it's very roomy in the ankle and heel.
Hope that helps.
PS I wear a 10.5 US street shoe and use the 26.5 ZG Tour Pro with no length enhancement.
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