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GFT - 25.5 Reviews

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Touring liners that work well on the uphill and ski as well as premium ZipFit liners on the downhill. Designed alongside the most renowned mountain guides and uphill athletes, the GFT is exactly what we’ve been waiting for. Whether you’re skiing the Grand F’in Teton or lapping you’re local low angle meadows, the GFT touring liners keep your feet in place on the uphill and allow for a range of motion that reflects modern touring boot design — all without compromising our design of the custom cork pouches that provide premium heel hold, foot positioning, and performance on the ski down.

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The best product on the market. Dropped into my ZGPT and worked day one. If you're like me and none of the foam liners work for you, this is the solution.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Unreal performance! My connection to my skis feels so much better — every motion through my boots translates quicker and more accurately to my skis. I swap these between my resort and touring boots and they work great in both.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
I spent the most money on a pair of liners imaginable and they are entirely almost unusable with my zero g pro tour boots. I emailed back and forth and was only sent a set of instructions on how to properly take my boots off. I’ve been backcountry skiing 20 years now 50-75 days a season and you think I don’t know how to remove my own boots? The liners are so stiff in combination and volume that they just don’t work with certain shells. I was told I could return if less than 5 days of use. Most anyone can recognize most touring gear takes about this long to have a broken in feel, so now I have no recourse, and a set of heavy paperweight liners I might be able to use in a different shell some day. I would not recommend. The liner by itself is fine, but it doesn’t work with certain shells at all.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Hey Ryan, Jeff here. I'm just going to copy and paste my response to you. I wish you'd followed up. Ryan, I so appreciate you taking the time to respond. Means a lot -- also, I know you're part of the NH ski community, and that is my roots so I want to make sure our innerboots are working for your use case (15 years racing in NH and then I was the caretaker at Tux after 6 seasons in the huts). We recognize the GFT limits some range of motion, but in our testing we primarily noticed it when touring on long flat approaches dragging sleds. I've found that with the Zero G Pro Tour especially, the liner can be laced up and tight and the power strap on, but the primary determinant of range of motion is if the cuff buckles of that shell are unbuckled or not. Regardless, I've found bumping the laces as shown here is really helpful for increased ROM in the GFT. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dNkMGWpzpi0 A couple trouble shooting questions for you: What type of foot bed are you using in the GFT? Are you getting lateral or vertical movement of your foot within the GFT? What about within the GFT and shell when the shell is buckled? We take returns if the innerboots have less than 5 days of skiing in them. We're also available to chat through any fit issues on the phone or video chat. I really do think the GFT pairs great with the Zero G Pro Tour and the 150+ days I've skied that combo together I've had excellent fit, comfort, and performance. As for taking off the shells/liners - have the boot in ski mode and it should be a breeze. Let me know how else I can help Ryan, Jeff
Posted 4 weeks ago
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Posted 9 months ago
Drew Huemmler
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This liner is an absolute game changer, they are so comfortable and ski like a banshee. I’m already scheming how to get Zipfits into ALL of my ski boots, I wish I had found them sooner!
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Posted 1 year ago