Dynafit Radical Pro Alpine Touring Ski Boots - Men's - 2024/2025
Designed for days in the backcountry when you need uncompromising performance on both the uphill and the down, the men's Dynafit Radical Pro alpine touring ski boots can handle demanding terrain.




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- Hoji Lock Systems go from walk to ski in a single move, for comfortable touring with up to 60° cuff rotation and stiff downhill performance with a locked-in 11° forward lean
- Hoji Locks provide a direct connection between the uppers and the shells, resulting in downhill performance much closer to that of alpine ski boots
- Upper cuff buckles and Ultra Lock straps are joined together by cables attached to the Hoji Lock levers, allowing the boots to be pretensioned in ski mode
- Low overall weight and flexible tongue construction from multiple high-tech plastics combine to deliver increased walking comfort and to save effort on the ascent
- Grilamid® shells and glass-fiber-loaded Grilamid cuffs deliver a progressive 120 flex for downhill skiing in even the most demanding terrain
- Microregulation allows for precise adjustment
- Safety lock buckles
- Thermomoldable liners offer out-of-the-box comfort and accommodate a variety of foot shapes
- Master Step tech inserts feature longer semicircle guidance grooves at the toes for improved step-in; increased upper contact surface improves power transfer
- Heel inserts feature closed steel bridges, improving power transmission between the inserts and boots
- Wear-resistant Pomoca Climb outsoles absorb shock, improve stability and deliver great grip and traction, thanks to big lugs and sharp edges; frame binding compatible
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View all Dynafit Men's Alpine Touring Ski BootsBest Use | Backcountry Skiing |
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Skill Level | Advanced |
Boot Sole Type | Touring (ISO 9523) with Tech Inserts |
Ski Boot Flex | Stiff Flex |
Flex Index | 120 |
Walk Mode | Yes |
Cant Adjustment | Yes |
Liner Material | Foam |
Moldable Liner | Thermoformable |
Last Width | 103.5 millimeters |
Cuff Adjustment | Yes |
Number of Buckles | 3 |
Outsole | Pomoca rubber |
Gender | Men's |
Weight (Pair) | 6 lbs. 2.8 oz. |
Mondo 25.5 | Mondo 26.5 | Mondo 27.5 | Mondo 28.5 | Mondo 29.5 | Mondo 30 | |
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U.S. Men's | 7.5 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 10.5 | 11.5 | 12 |
UK | 6.5 | 7.5 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 10.5 | 11 |
EU | 40 | 41.3 | 42.6 | 44 | 45.3 | 46 |
Mondo | 25.5 | 26.5 | 27.5 | 28.5 | 29.5 | 30 |
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Always makes a great product
A great set of boots from a company that knows AT/randonnee. Just note that the footbed may potentially be a little wide for narrower feet. Also I have experienced snow build up in the front metal lugs as have others which can mean that the AT binding does not fully grip the boot. It may be a good idea to carry a nylon brush or the buckle of a voile strap in case you get ice build up in the boot lugs, or insert the boot into the front of the ski first (with the back of the binding rotated to walk mode) and swing the ski for our five times to make sure the front pins are properly seated into the boot lugs. Other than that, top quality.

Friction Free Pivot and legit 120 flex
Got these boots just in time for some early season snow here in central Idaho and boy are my feet happy. Coming from a 50/50 boot it is amazing to see what touring boots are actually supposed to feel and perform. With a 103mm last these boots fit a huge range of feet. The hoji lock system takes some getting used to but after about one day I got the hang of it. These boots go up as well as they go down which is to say very very well. Coming from a ski racing background I hesitated to go to a full touring boot but this has done amazing, I would say its more like a 110flex compared to a true alpine boot! Can't recommend enough!
Walk as good as they skis
I've found these to walk really well, with less friction that my previous 2018 Maestrale RS--plus the one-lever walk mode makes transitions super easy. Heel hold is solid but they're certainly made for medium to wide feet so folks with narrow feet/heels may want to consult a bootfitter prior to purchase. Performance on the downhill is exactly what you'd expect from a burly touring boot. The stiffness feels as advertised and progression through the flex is smooth. So far they've been a dream driving my powder skis through cascade concrete and icy groomers alike. If I had to nitpick, the liners are missing laces which could become a problem on longer tours, although so far it hasn't been an issue.

Standard design, low lean angle, bad liner
In 8 years i went through 6 different (3 different brands - scarpa, scott and dynafit) models of touring boots, this ones were not any different to the others, same problems. Needed to thermoform the shell. The original liner is bad, it has shrunk after thermoforming, it went from 27 to 26.5! The boot is quite stiff which is good but for me the lean angle is to low, 11 degrees seems to be a bit not enough for me. I skied last 5 seasons with dynafit vulcan where the lean angle was 15 & 18 i think, 15 was my preferred setting. A part form this this is pretty standard design.
Low faff, High Performance
I have used the Radical Pro professionally as a backcountry ski guide, and also as my go to everyday boot. The fit out of the box was pretty good, however after a little bit of bootfitting these are the most comfortable boots for backcountry skiing I've used (for my feet). The heel hold is great, and the ankle strap really holds my foot in place for walking and skiing. However, when my feet swell a little on bigger days the larger toe box is still comfortable. The R.O.M is great and quite low friction. So after I set up my boots in the morning I pretty much dont touch them for the rest of the day. This is a game changer especially when you easily get cold hands, as you have to fiddle with less (cold) metal parts!

Wow
I did not think that any touring boot could fit or perform as well as my old ones (recently stolen :-( ) Then I tried the Dynafit Radical Pro's... Had them fitted with custom insoles by a local wizard at Edge and Spoke in Redmond, WA.... These boots have significantly exceeded my expectations as to fit and performance that I thought was possible... The Hoji walk/ski mechanism is a game changer. One lever transition. No fiddling with buckles and straps. 120 flex is just right. Warm and light. Fit in both alpine and pin tech bindings. My "long tour" skis have Fritsche Vipec bindings and my "resort/side country" skis have the 2nd gen. Salomon Shift bindings. The boots work well in both. Okay, I'm gushing... no, they are not inexpensive. but in this case, I believe that you get more than you pay for.

Do it all touring boot
Very happy with these boots, good mixture of lightness for the way up, while having a great downhill performance, very responsive. The Hoji lock system works great, set up all the buckles and strap for skiing at the parking lot, then just shift into walk mode. It has a great range of motion, the only problem is the walk-ski shift is very stiff to put into ski mode. A bit wide in the heel after breaking it in, but all in all a great ski touring boot that does everything.
Perfect for starting with skimo.
I only have used once, but performed well during uphill and downhill. They are comfortable and support very well. Transition from uphill to downhill in just one easy movement. I combined them with Dynafit Radical 88 skis and bindings. I have chosen this model as I have recently moved from Europe to New England in USA. I wanted something that could be used during my solo explorations and during ski days in resorts with office colleagues.
thoughts on the Rad Pro
There are significant improvements in this boot I really appreciate, which include greater mobility in the ankle flex, easier deployment of walk-ski modes and considerably easier to put on and take off. Just a really comfortable all day boot for me that doesn't sacrifice performance other than extreme conditions. They are a high volume boot, so if you have a high arch or wider fit, these will liley be a good choice.
Rigid down and subtle on the walk mode. A+
from few hours to full days 10+ h, my large foot with large in step was confortable in the boot. No need to manage boot fitter and punch to have space for your wide feet anymore. The walk mode give you plenty of freedom of movement in this very light shell, but you feet stay in place without friction !