Dalbello Lupo I.D. opinion

PNWLuch

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So I mainly ski inbounds now but I’m planning on going to school in Montana next season and see myself getting into the backcountry a bit. When looking for touring gear, I came across the Dalbello Lupos. In theory, I would be able to ski my resort setup inbounds with my Marker Griffon IDs and then switch to an AT setup for side country or whatever all on the same boot. I couldn’t seem to find another boot that’s compatable with both alpine bindings and an AT pin system so it kind of seems too good to be true. Am I misunderstanding the specs? Or is that actually how it works and does anyone have expirience with these boots doing something similar? Any info is appreciated!
 
13850084:The_Real_EWilly said:
I’m pretty sure lupos have a lugged sole designed for a touring binding and would not work properly in a a griffon.

That would make sense but the specs say they have Alpine DIN soles (ISO 5355) which is what Griffons take so idk... maybe they’re compatable they’d just have to be adjusted like crazy to fit them?
 
13850084:The_Real_EWilly said:
I’m pretty sure lupos have a lugged sole designed for a touring binding and would not work properly in a a griffon.

the sole is WTR not fully rockered and will work properly in a griffon as long as it's the newer ID version that adjusts to WTR soles.
 
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