Scott's boot line is unisex—meaning, it doesn't really have a women's specific boot range, with the exception of the lower-cuff G2 90 M. So by virtue of the softer 110 flex rating, our women's test team took on the G1 110 Powerfit WTR in the All-Mountain Adventure category, while the men's crew tested the 130 flex version.
The women's take was similar to the men's—an evenly snug fit in the lower boot with an initially tight toebox that settled in fairly quickly tapers to a tighter fit through the ankles and lower leg shaft and maintains a narrow grip along the leg through the boot top. Testers with slender legs did better here, and even some of them needed to remove the rear spoiler to ease the tall and stove-pipey fit at the calf.
The G1 110 is strong laterally and sensitive to the snow, testers said, but they also agreed that the flex was softer, with longer travel than they expected for the 110 flex level.
Testers said the touring range of motion was adequate, but not much more than that , though they claimed the cuff release actuator was easy enough to operate.
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