The Scarpa 4-Quattro XT Wmn is a women’s freeride touring ski boot built for those who split their time between climbing skin tracks and charging off-piste lines. It blends uphill mobility with downhill stability, so you can tackle varied terrain without swapping gear.
With a 100 mm last and mid-volume fit, this boot offers a snug feel that translates your movements directly to the ski. Its flex rating of 115 provides firm support and precise control on steeper descents, while the 61° range of motion in walk mode lets you stride comfortably on long approaches. At 1 345 grams per boot (size 25), it stays light enough for extended tours without sacrificing rigidity.
A flex of 115 places this model in the performance category, meaning the shell is quite stiff—ideal for those who want more counter-pressure and responsiveness in turns. The 100 mm last measures the width across the forefoot, giving a closer fit around the ball of the foot. The 61° cuff articulation refers to how far the boot can pivot forward in walk mode, making uphill travel more natural. Overall weight per boot affects how much effort you expend on climbs, and at 1 345 g, these boots strike a balance between weight and support for serious backcountry use.