Not prime for high arches
Pros: Light, stiff for weight, great walk mode
Cons: Not good choice for high arches
Pros: Light, stiff for weight, great walk mode
Cons: Not good choice for high arches

Pros: idk yet
Cons: idk yet

Pros: Tour Great, stout enough for limited resort use
Cons: They are atouring boot.

Pros: low weight, robust feel
“ This is Dynafit's (and one of the AT boot business') best effort at making a touring boot that performs going downhill at a level very close to an alpine boot. It's still not at the level of a high end alpine boot, but for off piste skiing, it does everything it needs to do. It tours well. My old AT boots were first generation Garmont Adrenalins, and the Dynafit tops that in...” --choucas
“ I sprung for the Factors during a week-long trip to Chamonix for some off-piste skiing. Thus far, I have been 100% satisfied. I have not done any touring, so I can"t speak for how this boot is for skinning or multi-day tours. But for accessing hike-to terrain (or just walking around the bar!), I found the walk mode i these boots to be wonderful. If you are skiing off piste in Europe and...” --EuroHound
“ Don't have much to compare this with besides my Gramont Adrenalins and DH boots. Touring in these is the first time I haven't had blisters on my heels on a tour ever. They tour great. Superb range of motion on the cuff. The other features seem to make sense on a boot of this type. The liners are perfect. Weigh 6lbs, super light. Ski really well for a boot this light. They feel...” --tromano
“ Light boot with a nice precise fit. It tours exceptionally with tongues removed and skis wonderfully downhill. It feels much more supportive than bulkier boots I used to have and overall allows me to ski better in difficult snow. Love it. A bit narrower than Scarpa in same MP. ” --
The Garmont Women's Xena G-Fit Alpine Touring Boot keeps up with your hard-charging backcountry style. With the strength and power of standard alpine boots and the versatility of lightweight touring boots, these puppies do it all. The super-strong, double-injected cuff gives you the stiffness to push the biggest backcountry planks without a problem. The women's-specific G-Fit High W...
“ These boots are up for whatever you want to throw at them, and wherever you want to take them. They rule. They're for hard charging skiers who expect a lot from their boot. From landing jumps, ripping it in the alpine to hopping through the trees, they do it all, with a smile. They're also great for the up because they're lightweight. They are good for someone with a narrow heel and...” --ccayley
The Scarpa Men's Spirit 4 Alpine Touring Boots blend freeride performance with classic alpine touring weight and comfort and are compatible with all AT bindings, including Dynafit. This freeride-oriented AT boot uses four buckles and a dual-density shell for optimum power transmission yet includes a hinged tongue for easy forward-flex while touring. Scarpa gave the Spirit 4 Boot a heel...
“I love this boot. I've dragged them up the south ridge of Mount Superior in the Wasatch in November - a little worse for ware, but, they handle great! Whether climbing in technical terrain, or skiing down a narrow chute in Wasatch Powder these boots are amazing.” --hendrickvp
“ At least a boot that can do everything a pleasure. I tried my radiums with the gotamas and my wateas.Super boot.It can handle really fat skis like a Downhill model with flex around 100. I walked with them in rocky terrain carrying my skis and was no problem,also on my way down,wich usually is more painful. I highly recommend them for people that they walk, skinning and climbing for...” --GROCK
“ I just bought these. I have not had a chance to bring them out yet, but from wearing them at home they have a really good flex, and the AT options are awesome. ” --DaPilgrim