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Thread: Tecnica ZeroG Tour Pro - 2018- 9 boot

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    Anyone selling a 2023 stock liner in a 25.5?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jvhowube View Post
    Looking to grab a pair of Intuition Pro Tour's for my Zero G Pros. Should I go by what the intuition site says re: volume / shell fit? I can't decide between Medium and Low volume. I know the original liner is pretty thin... Thanks!
    Wow toured for the first time this weekend using the MV Intuition liner and it makes so much of a difference. Feels like a real ski boot now. Kind of upset I didn't do this sooner. Also why do they include such garbage liners in $800 boots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jvhowube View Post
    Wow toured for the first time this weekend using the MV Intuition liner and it makes so much of a difference. Feels like a real ski boot now. Kind of upset I didn't do this sooner. Also why do they include such garbage liners in $800 boots?
    It's not that they're garbage liners they are just designed to prioritize touring performance a bit more than downhill performance. I took the stock ZGTP ones (got Intuition Tour Pro's as well) and put them in my old Atomic Backlands and it made those boots feel way better.
    TLDR; Ski faster. Quit breathing. Don't crash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jvhowube View Post
    Wow toured for the first time this weekend using the MV Intuition liner and it makes so much of a difference. Feels like a real ski boot now. Kind of upset I didn't do this sooner. Also why do they include such garbage liners in $800 boots?
    Like everyone else in the touring boot business, they are trying to "make" weight (in this case 1350 grams/26.5 - the original was ~1290 grams but they added a bit of foam) and still have them feel reasonably comfortable "out of the box." It is a fine line, you can make the liner more durable and with better heat molding capability, but at a cost in grams. You can make a greater percentage of the liner foam closed cell EVA and more durable at the expense of a bunch of sales to people who don't find the boot comfortable in the shop. Keep in mind plenty of customers will never heat mold the liner or punch the shell and will probably only use the boot 10-12 times a season . . .

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    I still donÂ’t believe that anyone actually cares that much about weight. Definitely not as many as the people who care about fit.

    The reason there is a perception that people actually care about 100g in this segment is because shops force feed that down everyoneÂ’s throat. They created the hype. IÂ’ve never actually met someone that would prefer their boot to weigh less and fit worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    I still donÂ’t believe that anyone actually cares that much about weight. Definitely not as many as the people who care about fit.

    The reason there is a perception that people actually care about 100g in this segment is because shops force feed that down everyoneÂ’s throat. They created the hype. IÂ’ve never actually met someone that would prefer their boot to weigh less and fit worse.
    Most of the people who are that picky about 100 grams are touring in a lighter class of boot . . . but if I show someone a 1350 gram boot, a 1450 gram boot and a 1550 gram boot and tell them I can make any of them fit their foot, most of them go lighter. Of course, you could always drink one less beer per night, or skip the second helping of pasta, but somehow that doesn't resonate with many people.

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    So back to the question...any chance we can get 2023 liners aftermarket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregL View Post
    Most of the people who are that picky about 100 grams are touring in a lighter class of boot . . . but if I show someone a 1350 gram boot, a 1450 gram boot and a 1550 gram boot and tell them I can make any of them fit their foot, most of them go lighter. Of course, you could always drink one less beer per night, or skip the second helping of pasta, but somehow that doesn't resonate with many people.
    If all things are equal, sure, but they aren’t. It sounds like if you actually described the differences people wouldn’t just choose the lighter one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    If all things are equal, sure, but they aren’t. It sounds like if you actually described the differences people wouldn’t just choose the lighter one.
    I describe the differences in minute detail - take three boots that match the description, the Zero G Tour Pro, Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD, and Salomon S/Lab MTN - I go through the fit, ease of entry, quality and range of walk mode, progressiveness of flex, quality of liner, etc. (I've owned them all and made them fit my ultra wide feet). I still sell more ZGTP's even though they're the most expensive . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregL View Post
    I describe the differences in minute detail - take three boots that match the description, the Zero G Tour Pro, Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD, and Salomon S/Lab MTN - I go through the fit, ease of entry, quality and range of walk mode, progressiveness of flex, quality of liner, etc. (I've owned them all and made them fit my ultra wide feet). I still sell more ZGTP's even though they're the most expensive . . .
    Once in a while the Maestrale RS will win out, but it's usually someone who's already leaning toward Scarpa and likes the fact that the forefoot is a little roomier out of the box and doesn't know how much a bootfitter can change the fit of the other boots . . .

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    Maybe yall are already familiar with the alpine boot horn, but for me it pretty much solves the problem of these being hard to get into. I mean it's still a bit of a grunt but it works fine even on cold overnights. $12 and about 10g: https://www.alpineboothorn.com/produ...pine-boot-horn

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    Quote Originally Posted by psathyrella View Post
    Maybe yall are already familiar with the alpine boot horn, but for me it pretty much solves the problem of these being hard to get into. I mean it's still a bit of a grunt but it works fine even on cold overnights. $12 and about 10g: https://www.alpineboothorn.com/produ...pine-boot-horn
    Good call, we buy them by the 10-pack for the shop!

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    Anyone have luck getting the screws in the back of the boot out to adjust forward lean? I got the first one out successfully, but the second stripped pretty much immediately. Was using (what I thought was) the right size phillips, but the screws just seem.. soft? And locked in there good with loctite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bthomson22 View Post
    Anyone have luck getting the screws in the back of the boot out to adjust forward lean? I got the first one out successfully, but the second stripped pretty much immediately. Was using (what I thought was) the right size phillips, but the screws just seem.. soft? And locked in there good with loctite.
    Nevermind, just searched and found suggestions for heat/soldering iron to loosen loctite. Gonna try that next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    Anyone selling a 2023 stock liner in a 25.5?
    Just took delivery on a pair of 2023 25.5s. I don't use the stock liners so have them for sale if anyone needs some.

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    Mine have 4 seasons and the soles/fittings are fine, but there is ankle slop in the shell... any way to fix this??? Or do I gotta buy new boots?

    Are the new shells really softer than the 18/19s?
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    Anyone with older gen and non cam buckle for power strap, pm me if you want newer cam buckle. Price is passing the favor forward. I’m taking the power strap off mine.

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    Anyone with an older gen in yellow, 26.5 that they want to offload, PM me
    wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
    Zoolander wasn't a documentary?

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    My stock liner is pretty much shot, and was never very good to begin with. Outside of the GFT what other non-stock liners are people running? Pro tours? Tour Wraps? Something else? I don't ski these in-bounds and frequently do 10+ miles and 4k+ vert so playing well with the walk mode is a necessity.

    I ran tour wraps in my old XTDs but didn't love them. Was thinking of trying low volume pro tour's this time but am curious what others in this thread are running.

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    Anyone skied both the pro and the scout? Can you honestly tell the difference in weight or up/downhill performance?
    wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
    Zoolander wasn't a documentary?

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    Quote Originally Posted by summit View Post
    Mine have 4 seasons and the soles/fittings are fine, but there is ankle slop in the shell... any way to fix this??? Or do I gotta buy new boots?

    Are the new shells really softer than the 18/19s?
    Ankle slop in mine too. You can have the rivets pressed back in at a shop and it'll rejuvenate the boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASmileyFace View Post
    My stock liner is pretty much shot, and was never very good to begin with. Outside of the GFT what other non-stock liners are people running? Pro tours? Tour Wraps? Something else? I don't ski these in-bounds and frequently do 10+ miles and 4k+ vert so playing well with the walk mode is a necessity.

    I ran tour wraps in my old XTDs but didn't love them. Was thinking of trying low volume pro tour's this time but am curious what others in this thread are running.
    Lmk if you are interested in some stock liners skied 3 times or so.

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    For others looking for the cam buckle:

    https://www.blizzard-tecnica.com/us/...-lock-hook-5pr

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaliBrit View Post
    Lmk if you are interested in some stock liners skied 3 times or so.
    If he doesn't want those liners and they are a 26, I might be interested.

    Sent from my SM-A536W using Tapatalk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    If he doesn't want those liners and they are a 26, I might be interested.

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    Well that would have been useful information wouldn’t it. Yes 26.

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