garment Priestess Thermo NTN Boot
Pros: Good quality shell
Cons: Terrible liner and sunken heel section
Pros: Good quality shell
Cons: Terrible liner and sunken heel section

Pros: will go anywhere
“ I love these things. the first time I put my feet into them, they fit me like my old favorite slippers. no pinch points, no hot spots, nothing. Just pure bliss. Had owned a few other pairs of boots, but none of them had ever really felt "right". ” --iceclymbrr
“Have had the Priestess now for three weeks skiing. My first outing was excruciating to say the least!! basically chronic cramp across the toes. Back at the shop the boots were examined and noted that the heel of the shell has a deep recess with a pad in it, this is significantly lower than the line of the sole, causing the toes to get pushed upwards in the boot! A heel pad added on top brought...” --Summer
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The Scarpa T1 Lady Telemark Ski Boot isn't just a smaller, toned-down version of a men's tele boot. It's a hard-charging, high-performance boot for the advanced female telemarker, and its female-specific fit promises cushy comfort even after a full day in the backcountry.
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You may wonder if Garmont cast a spell over the Men's Voodo Thermo Boot, but alas they just used multiple injections to reinforce the lower shell to create a badass tele boot with the stiffness of an alpine boot.