Description
Reliable downhill performance with lots of binding options. It's free touring on another level, the Hoji Free boot performs aggressively like a stiff on-piste boot. With a high-end liner designed to support downhill performance, this boot has a trim athletic fit for a precision hold. A glass-stiffened shell offers efficient power transmission, and micro-adjust buckles put fine-tooth adjustment in your hands. All that jazz, and this boot still has the range of motion of a touring boot. Head for the backbowl, and take on-piste performance with you.
- Grilamid shell construction offers stability and rigidity without weight.
- Internal Grilamid spoiler stiffens boot while keeping the boot sleek on the outside.
- 3 micro-adjust ratchet buckles with Ultra Lock strap for secure and comfortable closure.
- High-end SIDAS liner provides comfort and support for downhill performance.
- Hoji Lock switches between ski and walk mode and changes the cuff tightness at the same time.
- Compatible with tech and WTR alpine bindings.
- Formula Pomoca outsole grips well on mud, snow, and ice.
Tech specs
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Tech specs
Weight | 1.55kg (27) |
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Ideal for | Alpine touring |
Boot/binding compatibility
The boot and binding systems must match for best performance and safe use. |
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Buckles | 3 |
Lower shell material | Grilamid |
Shell cuff material |
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Sole type
Alpine Touring: with tread; compatible with DIN touring bindings. Alpine Touring Tech (Tech): with tread; compatible with G3 Onyx and Dynafit. Downhill: without tread; compatible with freeride/downhill bindings. |
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Forward lean
Forward lean affects a skiers balance. Some boots have a set forward lean angle; some are adjustable. Less lean places your knees in a more upright (almost standing) position, whereas more lean positions your knees forward over the ball of your feet. |
11-17º |
Range of motion
The range of motion of the boot when in hike mode. |
55º |
Flex index
Indicates how stiff the boots are when flexed forward. Flex ranges from 50 (soft) to 130 (very stiff). Note: There is currently no industry standardized test. |
130 |
Last width
The width of the interior of the boot shell across the widest part of the forefoot. |
102mm |
Lace-up option | No |
Thermoformable inner boot | Yes |
Hike mode
A mechanism that allows to release the boot cuff to switch to tour mode. |
Yes |
Made in | Italy |