A shoe for absolute weight fetishists in the touring sector, where comfort plays a role despite all.
In terms of materials, a new world has opened up in the ski touring sector in recent years. Pin binding types with a lot of functions around 300 grams and also touring boots with a certain level of comfort and performance from 1 kg open up a new field in the area of middleweight or sporty, weight-optimized ski touring. At less than a kilo, the Travers CS naturally stands out here, but without compromising too much on comfort. To get to 970 grams (26), the boot naturally had to be optimized. Firstly, there is the Lace Frame System, which allows the shoe to be "laced" very efficiently in the forefoot thanks to the Pulley Guides and Boa System. Naturally with a very low weight. The Grilamid upper and shell are very light and yet quite stiff. The no-torsion soles made of carbon and aramid also contribute to this. The so-called "Active Cuff" shaft is designed to achieve an incredible 80 degrees of rotation. As the boot is so strongly reduced, fish has fitted a gaiters in the boot to keep the snow out and the feet dry. Although the Palau liner is thin, it can still be thermoformed. Somatec is a concept that fish have been using in their shoes for years. The foot is turned slightly outwards, which corresponds to the natural posture, relieves the knees and improves power transmission. The last width of 100mm leaves room for slightly wider feet. Whether you're a ski mountaineer, sporty ski tourer or simply a material fetishist: if you want to keep weight to a minimum, the Travers CS is a very hot candidate for you.