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The Scarpa T2X women's boots are loaded with power and finesse to keep you grooving down the hill!!!
Image of Scarpa Telemark Ski Boots - Light Blue Berg's Price: $559.00

Please call toll-free 1-800-800-1953 for availability of this product.


Description

The T2X Lady is pure telemark performance and versatility... designed specifically to fit women. Combining the dual-density Torsion Frame and asymmetrical, overlapping cuff for downhill control while integrating a thermo-formable PlusFit® liner and the ski/walk mechanism for perfect fit and touring comfort, the T2X Lady is the go-anywhere boot for the piste- or backcountry-bound babe.

Features:
  • Inner Boot: 10512 PlusFit® (Mid)
  • Shell: Pebax®
  • Cuff: Pebax®
  • Tongue: Pebax®
  • Buckles: 3 + Power Strap
  • Forward Lean: 16?-19?
  • Sole: Telesystem SCARPA/Skywalk®
  • Weight: 2812 grams (Size 25/pair)
  • Sizes made: 21.5-26
  • Color: Light Blue
  • ntegrated dual-density Torsion Frame for maximum lateral stability
  • Asymmetrical, overlap cuff for maximum power
  • Ski/Walk mechanism locks/releases the cuff for downhill control or touring comfort
  • Replaceable edge guard protects bellows and disperses forefoot buckle pressure
  • 3 Easy-lock buckles micro-adjust for perfect fit and are easy to open and close
  • Ergonomic tongue and bellows for better fit and flex
  • Custom PlusFit® thermo-moldable liners for perfect fit and comfort
  • Integrated spoiler
The Scarpa Story: The story of the Parisotto family, the owners of Calzaturificio S.C.A.R.P.A. S.p.A., began in the 1940s, when at the age of eleven Luigi Parisotto - the fourth of seven brothers - started work as an apprentice shoemaker in several firms and for several artisans in the famed shoe-making area around Montebelluna in northeast Italy.

From the very outset, Luigi loved his work, and for over tens years that enthusiasm buoyed him as he learned the art of shoemaking under the tutorship of a number of skilled craftsmen.

Luigi first came to work at S.C.A.R.P.A. (Societ Calzaturiera Asolana Riunita Pedemontana Anonima (Associated Shoe Manufacturing Company of the Asolo mountain area)) in 1942. The company had been founded on 6 August 1938 by Lord Rupert Edward Cecil Iveagh, an English nobleman who owned land in the district encompassing Asolo. Fascinated by the skills demonstrated by local small craft firms which processed leather and hides, the English lord decided to set up a company which would embrace all the best shoemakers in the area, this for the purpose of creating a trademark par excellence, one featuring great productive capacity and serious ambitions on the international level.

In 1951, Luigi Parisotto was drafted into the military and was thus forced to abandon his beloved profession for a year or so. Upon Luigi's return from service, however, the Parisotto family immediately decided to venture into its own artisan-level shoemaking business. With the help of his brother Francesco, Luigi rented a tiny corner of an old stable from the local parish priest (the stable was owned by church authorities) and turned that nook into an artisan workshop. For space reasons, the new business later moved into a barn -- and thus was born the San Giorgio trademark, named in honour of the town's patron saint. The family's entrepreneurial adventure was on its way.

That period saw workdays which averaged from 13 to 14 hours and production which averaged four of five pairs of shoes a day, shoes made entirely by hand and sold directly to local farm folk - but designed also to meet the particular needs of farmers in the Belluno region and thus made to order. As a matter of fact, Luigi and Francesco rode out on their bicycles into the Belluno region every week to sell their goods and to take measurements for orders from new customers who wanted shoes that both offered a comfortable fit and were virtually indestructible - all at the absurdly low price of about 2,400 lire a pair. In the years following, other members of the Parisotto family (including Antonio, the youngest of the seven brothers) began to take part in the growing business, with the result that it soon became possible to make from 12 to 15 pairs of shoes each day, thereby enabling the San Giorgio trademark to establish an enviable name for itself.

2006 was a special year: it marked 50 years of passionate involvement by the Parisotto family with SCARPA®, company established in 1938. In this time we have upheld valued traditions yet strived to innovate and develop, year on year, the most envied range of outdoor footwear available. Our range encompasses footwear from shore to summit and everything in between, and uses the most sophisticated synthetics as well as the best quality leathers: a full 360° vision of mountain adventure. Half a century has passed since we added our experience to SCARPA®'s masterful tradition of making comfortable footwear for outdoor enthusiasts, and our enthusiasm and passion has not faded! Great care is taken to develop products from the best materials and our valued and loyal customers, all over the world, are a testament to our workmanship.

It is with great pride that we see our footwear on your feet, and to know that we have given our best efforts to bring you the highest quality. We try hard to achieve the delicate alchemy of quality that distinguishes our shoes in terms of reliability, technicality, fit, durability and suitability.