Celeste Tour Boots - Womens
$704.96
$939.95Save $234.99 (25%)
at Valhalla Pure Outfitters
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Is this a good deal?
- The current price has held for 87 days.
- Across the 98 Ski & Snowboard deals we’re tracking right now, the median discount is 40% — this deal’s 25% off is below that mark.
Based on prices we’ve recorded from Valhalla Pure Outfitters since May 2026, refreshed several times daily.
About this product
The Scott Celeste Tour Boot for 2026 is a women's-specific alpine touring boot engineered for high-mountain ski-touring where light weight, walkability, and skiing performance all matter. Built around a Cabrio Hybrid (Powerlite 2.0) construction using Grilamid material, the boot delivers a responsive 110 flex index while keeping overall weight low. A 103.5mm last provides a comfortable fit with extra room through the forefoot, and the PWR Lite Tour liner adds warmth on long days in the mountains. The Rear Hook Walk System switches between ski and walk modes with a full 60 degrees of cuff mobility for efficient climbing, then locks down for powerful energy transfer on descents. A Vibram lugged outsole offers reliable grip on variable terrain, and the boot is compatible with alpine touring bindings to ISO 9523 standards. Refined buckles and an improved tongue make entry and adjustment straightforward. Available in size 23 among other options.
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- Ski & Snowboard
- Brand
- Scott
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- 23
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Scott Celeste Tour Women's for its strong downhill performance relative to its touring weight, with expert testers calling it their preferred women's backcountry boot from Scott for its ideal 110-flex feel and confident handling in variable snow conditions. The wide 103.5mm last and roomy-medium fit earn repeated compliments, particularly from skiers with wider feet or high insteps, and the Cabrio Hybrid construction is noted for delivering a generous 60 degrees of cuff rotation on the uphill. The most common criticism is that the boot is not the lightest option in its class, making it a trade-off for skiers who prioritize low weight over downhill performance. Some reviewers also flag that the internal ramp angle runs steeper than average, which suits skiers who prefer a pronounced heel lift but can feel awkward for others. The walk mode mechanism has drawn occasional complaints in older generations, though the Rear Hook system in the Tour version is generally seen as a reliable improvement.
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