
Best selling Ski boots
Here’s a ranking of the best selling Ski boots. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Sidas shin protector
The Sidas Shin Gel Pad offers optimal protection for your shins and prevents friction and pressure points during intense physical activities. The soft, flexible gel perfectly conforms to your shin and reduces pressure in ski boots or hiking boots. It is particularly useful for skiers who often suffer from pressure points on their shins.
The gel pad is reusable and easy to clean, allowing you to use it on every ski trip or hike. The Sidas Shin Gel Pad provides additional comfort and protection, enabling you to enjoy your activities without pain.
Soft gel shin protection
Prevents friction and pressure points
Flexible and comfortable
Reusable and easy to clean
Ideal for skiers and hikers.

2. Scarpa Maestrale RS
The Maestrale RS is a highly advanced touring ski boot designed for demanding skiers. It combines lightness, stability, and comfort to ensure an optimal experience while ski touring. With a flexible design and a precise fit, this ski boot delivers excellent performance both on the ascent and descent. The use of high-quality materials, including Grilamid Bio and a Carbon Core, ensures high durability and low weight. The Maestrale RS is ideal for anyone looking for a reliable and high-performance touring ski boot that excels both in the mountains and on the slopes.
- High-quality construction with Carbon Core for enhanced stability
- Lightweight design with a weight of only 1460 grams
- Flex of 125 for optimal power transfer and control
- Comfortable last width of 102 mm for a pleasant fit.

3. Scarpa 4-Quattro GT
The Scarpa 4-Quattro GT is a highly developed touring ski boot specifically designed for women. It combines comfort, support, and control, making it the ideal choice for piste skiing, ascents, and long days on the slopes. Weighing in at 3670 grams, this boot offers a balanced combination of lightness and stability. The Pebax® tongue provides flexibility and adaptability, while the insulating and thermoformable material allows for a custom fit. The innovative RECCO® technology enhances safety in the backcountry, and the Desmopan® CQ MBC shell made from bio-circular TPU has environmentally friendly properties. The boot is equipped with an Alpine GripWalk® + AT + TLT binding, ensuring optimal connection to the ski and maximizing performance across various terrains.
- Tongue made of flexible Pebax® for improved adaptability
- RECCO® technology for increased safety in the backcountry
- Desmopan® CQ MBC shell with up to 35% biomass content
- Insulating and thermoformable material for a custom fit.

4. Scott Sports Celeste
Developed for ski tourers and mountaineers, the Scott Celeste offers high comfort and a progressive, compliant flex. The new generation is lighter and more comfortable to walk in thanks to the new Cabrio Hybrid construction. The Celeste made from Pebax Rnew has a flex index of 100 AT. Progressivity and comfort are just some of the advantages of this model. Another improvement is the easy adjustment of the buckle and getting into the boot.

5. Sidas IPS Donut Shape M
Ankle protection for ski boots from Sidas in donut shape, size M. Injured ankles are particularly a fitting issue for men with ski boots. Men suffer more than women because they tend to have larger and more pronounced ankle bones. The problem mainly affects the inner ankle, as it is the larger of the two ankles, sits higher on the leg, and most people tend to collapse inward with their weight on the foot. When only a slight pressure is applied to the ankle, a donut that is glued around the ankle on the outside of the liner helps to reduce the pressure, as the bone is placed in the hole in the center of the donut.
They provide stability and more control. They protect against injuries and help prevent fatigue.
Installation tips for the Sidas IPS donut: First, remove the liner from the ski boot by holding the top of the boot cuff from the back with one hand, then grasp the top of the liner and push it forward; the liner should pop out easily. Place your foot in the liner and locate your inner ankle by pressing against it. Glue a donut to the outside of the liner so that your ankle bone sits in the hole in the center of the donut. Cut off any excess material towards the front of the ankle that could cause pressure points on the instep.

6. Dynafit Radical Pro
The Radical Pro touring ski boot for men relies on the revolutionary Hoji Lock system and impresses both uphill and downhill as an uncompromising all-rounder. The boot combines the two opposing worlds of freedom of movement on the ascent and rigidity on the descent. In walk mode, the cuff and shell are separated from each other so that you can ascend efficiently with 60 degrees of cuff rotation and free, resistance-free movement. The low weight of 1380 g (size 26.5) and the flexible tongue construction made from two different high-tech synthetic materials allow you to walk effortlessly and naturally, even on steep terrain. The new optional thermo-mouldable liner offers you stability and comfort with a perfect fit straight out of the box. So you can also tackle long tours with many metres of elevation gain. "One move to switch": Once at the top, the Radical Pro becomes a stable downhill skier with optimum power transmission in just one movement thanks to the patented Hoji Lock system. In ski mode, the boot is locked in a position with a forward lean angle of 11 degrees. The buckles and the Ultra Lock Strap are connected to the ski walk mechanism via a cable system. When you turn the lever, the system is put under tension. The shaft and shell form an inseparable and form-fit unit, which makes this revolutionary ski walk system completely backlash-free. A unique selling point on the market for precise, efficient skiing at the highest level, which is otherwise only known from thoroughbred alpine boots.

7. Dynafit Mezzalama
The Mezzalama unisex ski touring boot was developed for maximum performance on the mountain. It is aimed at ambitious racers and speed ski tourers. This racing boot is inspired by the competitive DNA model and the World Cup model made entirely from carbon fibre. The Mezzalama has a sporty fit with a last width of a sporty 97 mm. With a low weight of just 865 grams per boot, it is not only the perfect choice for ambitious racers, but also for progressive speed ski mountaineers. The Grilamid cuff is reinforced with carbon fibre, the lower shell with glass fibre. This makes the Mezzalama very stiff and gives it ideal control. The Race Lock System makes the boot highly efficient and allows it to be put on and taken off quickly so that you don't lose a second on the mountain. The revolutionary Twist Fit System ensures an ideal heel fit and holds the forefoot securely and firmly. With these special features, the Mezzalama is not only ideal for racing, but also for demanding, high alpine speed backcountry tours - with or without a race number. Like all DYNAFIT ski touring boots, the Mezzalama is manufactured in Montebelluna, Italy, and fulfils the highest quality standards. Mezzalama ski touring boots - your performance touring boots.

8. Scarpa Tx Pro
The Scarpa TX PRO is an innovative telemark ski boot that combines sustainability with high performance. It has been designed to meet the demands of modern skiers and offers excellent compatibility with NTN and Tele-Tech bindings. The thoughtful design ensures optimal power transfer, while the lightweight construction of just 1.54 kg enhances mobility and comfort on the slopes. The TX PRO is ideal for those who enjoy both groomed runs and backcountry skiing, while also valuing eco-friendly materials. With this boot, you can elevate your telemark skills to a new level while respecting nature.
- Sustainable materials for environmentally conscious skiers
- Optimal power transfer for precise control
- Compatible with NTN and Tele-Tech bindings
- Lightweight design for increased mobility.

9. Scarpa F1 Tourenstiefel
The F1 WMN from Scarpa offers more comfort, support, and performance than a training or racing shoe. Weighing just 1260 grams, it is significantly lighter than a traditional touring boot, such as the Gea, which weighs around 1400 grams.
The shell is made from carbon-reinforced Grilamid, and the reinforced cuff with the X-Gage shape, along with the stable walk mode lever, maximizes stability while providing a pleasant flex and minimal torsion.
The Boa system allows for a perfect fit over the instep, and the wide buckle on the cuff enables a secure closure along with the removable strap.
While the 62 degrees of cuff rotation may not sound impressive at first, the fact that the cuff operates almost frictionlessly is truly enjoyable. This doesn’t mean you have to take huge steps with the shoe. A large cuff rotation also has the advantage of allowing you to walk quite steeply with a relatively flat climbing aid on the binding. This means less fussing and a smoother stride.
The shell does not conform to any binding standard, which means the F1 WMN is not compatible with frame or hybrid bindings. However, the small extension at the toes is perfect for attaching crampons.
So, if you are a classic touring skier or enjoy long tours and value weight as much as powerful descents, you should definitely consider the F1 WMN.

10. Sidas Tongue spoiler
The Sidas tongue absorber reduces the gap between the shell and the tongue. It also helps alleviate shin pain by reducing the pressure from the shell.
The spoiler is pre-shaped, self-adhesive, sandable, and thermoformable.
