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Where freeride expectations meet freeride reality there is only Mobe. Designed for total resort power with backcountry traction and binding compatiblity
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Features
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Active Power Strap provides dynamic support, increasing responsiveness
while eliminating shin-bang.
Compatible with ALL alpine touring bindings, including Dynafit®
Custom-adjustable forward lean settings between 15 and 22 degrees provides dialed-for-you performance.
Fitting Indicator System offers easily viewable marks making getting into TLT binding systems easier then ever before.
Harmonized steel forefoot straps offer incredible forefoot fit with the ease of getting in/out of a cabrio boot construction.
SCARPA Intuition Speed Pro G liner blends performance with all-day
comfort and can be thermo-molded for a custom fit!
Dual-density foot provides optimal support and power and makes for a great fit.
SCARPA Planet Friendly is our initiative to work with our vendor partners to source the best materials for performance while minimizing environmental impact. The Mobe is made with Pebax Rnew, a bio-based plastic made from seeds from the castor plant – reducing both energy consumption and CO2 emissions for the manufacture of the plastic by up to 30%!
New PowerBlock Tour is the most powerful ski/walk mechanism
available offering fixed-cuff power and rigidity.
V-Frame power-ribs on the cuff add strength without weight
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Sizing
SCARPA Sizing Chart
Measure your foot with a ruler, using cm or inches; convert to Euro or US using this chart. If you need mondo sizing, please refer to the SCARPA chart on this page/tab.
We recommend you purchase two sizes, the size you think you are plus one .5 size bigger for fit testing at home. As long as the products are in like new condition and the packaging is 100% intact, we will credit you for the returned product.
General fitting rules depend on the product's intended use... follow the appropriate guidelines below for best results.
Trail/mountain/approach/lifestyle products:
- The bigger/heavier/more supportive the product, the more you may want to upsize .5 - 1full size. Lighter, softer, more supple shoes can be sized closer to your measured size.
- Note: SCARPA Plastic mountain boots all use UK sizing; UK converts easily: 1 full size smaller than US men's size, 2 sizes smaller than US women's size.
- Try on with appropriate socks for your usage. The bigger the boot, the more appropriate a bigger sock (sounds crazy, huh?)
- If you use orthotics or already have aftermarket footbeds, measure against the standard footbed in boot. Fit into boot for sizing/fitting the boot.
- Best to try on at the end of the day when your feet are larger/swollen, than when your feet are fresh to ensure good fit after a long day.
- Lacing can play an incredibly important part of a good fit. Be sure to play with lacing when analyzing fit.
- Make sure your heel isn't slipping.
- Make sure your toes aren't hitting the end.
**Approach shoes may be sized smaller for performance purposes but beware... small shoes are really uncomfortable on the trail.
Rock climbing shoes
- From your measured size, you'll want to consider downsizing .5 - 2 full sizes. The flatter the shoe, the closer to your measured size; the more downturned/aggressive the shoe, the more you'll want to downsize.
- The best fit is comparative between sizes and only you will be able to judge that, though an experience climber could offer good insights to your fit.
- If it feels painful, it may break in... or it may not.
- Pain sucks as a rule of thumb though and makes climbing miserable.
- Only you can judge what's 'acceptable' discomfort.
- Good fitting rock shoes shouldn't necessarily be 'comfortable' by walking/running shoe standards.
- Look for looseness/bagginess in the toes and heel. Bagginess can mean 'slop' when climbing with feet perspiring, etc.
- Toes should completely fill the toebox.
- Heel should feel solid; like they won't pull off if heel hooking.
- Any foot movement in new shoes will mean sloppy fit when broken in.
Ski boots
- From your measured foot, convert to US size using the scale. Translate the US size to Mondo size using the SCARPA mondo scale (not 'true' mondo conversion)
- Shell fit: taking liner out of the shell and inserting foot, toes touching end of shell but completely flat.
- Should have 1.5 - 2 fingers of space behind heel and heel of shell (between 14mm - 20mm)
- Too little space = go up one shell
- Too much space = go down one shell
- If not sure... fit test BOTH shell sizes
- Put on a ski sock for gosh sake!
- Use and orthotic? Put it the boot (after taking out the standard footbed).
- Put foot in boot AND BUCKLE IT! You can not tell a boot fit without buckling it
- This will pull your heel back into the heel pocket, relieving cramped toe space
- Boots do pack out! A 'comfy' fit when new will mean slop later.
- Regardless, your toes should NOT be pressed against the end of the liner
- Get your Intuition liners molded! This provides THE BEST FIT available.
- Any minor pressure points or space will be eliminated by molding
- Find an experience SCARPA dealer for fitting/molding
- Boot fitting is an incredible service and generally requires a service fee of varying amounts... it's worth it though!
More good information fitting available here.
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Specs
- Flex Index: 125
- Range of Motion: 19°
- Inner Boot: Intuition Speed Pro G
- Shell | Cuff | Tongue: Pebax® Renew
- Buckles: 4 + Active Power Strap
- Forward Lean: 15° – 22°
- Sole: Active
- Weight: 1790g; 3lbs 15oz (1/2 pair size 27)
- Sizes: 24.5 – 31
- Binding System: AT, TLT
- Forefoot Last Width: 104mm
- Product Code: 12004-500
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Technologies
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Awards
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Recent Reviews
Submit A Review
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Anonymous Sep 24, 2012
Ranking:
Great boot for resort and side
country skiing! Very stiff and
warm. They are fine for short
tours, but if you're planning
on touring a lot go with
Mastrale. If you want the
power of a downhill boot with
the advantages of a touring
boot, this is a great choice.
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Anonymous May 21, 2012
Ranking:
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Anonymous Oct 9, 2011
Ranking:
My name is Mike and I ski
about 100-150 days a year. I
work as a full time ski patrol
and ski on most every day off
from patrol as well. Last
season I spent about 120 days
in the Mobe and it stood up to
the challenge everyday all
day. For an all around boot
(skiing big lines, touring,
boot backing, and more) the
Mobe is the one!!!!
Mike
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Anonymous Sep 28, 2011
Ranking:
Great boot put 40 plus days on
them last year, super
powerful, comfy and warm !
only problem the pin that
locks the boot back in ski
mode broke but it got fixed
and the boot kept on charging
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Anonymous Mar 27, 2011
Ranking:
i love the boot rides great
have logged 75 miles in the
BC on it so far and not one
issue BESIDES the plastic
ski/walk mode changer broke.
the weak link of the boots. I
still love them but for the
fraction of a gram, make it so
it doesnt break!