

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""If you’re hard on gear—patrolling, guiding, or just skiing a ton—the Lupo AX HD is built to handle it. The heavier-duty shell adds durability without making it feel clunky, and it still skis super well with a clean flex and smooth transitions. It’s reliable, powerful, and lasts.""Built for high-use skiers who demand more from every lap, the Dalbello Lupo AX HD Ski Boots 2021 combine dependable downhill performance with rugged touring capability. Whether you're chasing powder lines or working snow safety dawn to dusk, the HD (Heavy Duty) model steps up with reinforced materials designed to withstand long seasons and daily abuse. The polyurethane and polyamide shell construction prioritizes durability without giving up responsiveness, and Dalbello’s proven Cabrio three-piece design delivers progressive flex and consistent energy transfer. With a roomy 100mm last, the boot balances support and comfort for medium-width feet, while the removable tongue unlocks generous touring mobility. Compatible with GripWalk soles (sold separately) and featuring integrated tech fittings, the Lupo AX HD transitions smoothly from skintrack to couloir—day after demanding day."
Price: $200.00 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| $200.00 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This boot is my go-to for serious backcountry lines where I want a solid, freeride-worthy flex without sacrificing uphill range. The removable tongue is a game changer for touring, and the 100mm last fits a wide...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve taken the Lupo AX HD Ski Boot on multiple backcountry tours, and its blend of performance and comfort is impressive. The stiff flex offers excellent control on descents, while the walk mode makes uphill...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve taken the Lupo AX HD Ski Boot on multiple backcountry tours, and its blend of performance and comfort is impressive. The stiff flex offers excellent control on descents, while the walk mode makes uphill...