Q&A for Scarpa TX Pro NTN Boot — 4 Questions & 6 Answers

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Highwei, guest, from UT, United States, asked on February 28, 2012

Is this the 2011/2012 model that is on sale?

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Answered by Tyler, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on February 29, 2012

This is the 2011/2012 model. The most current.

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Highwei, guest, from UT, United States, asked on February 28, 2012

Is this the 2011/2012 model that is on sale?

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Answered by Tyler, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on February 29, 2012

This is the 2011/2012 model. The most current.

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Answered by Evan, member, from UT, United States, on March 24, 2014

This is the current model (2013-2014) boot and it is the color that is pictured.

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Answered by Evan, member, from UT, United States, on February 07, 2013

Laury,
I would recommend the TX Pro boot. I need to explain myself. The picture that we have on our site under the Terminator X Pro boot is actually the TX Pro boot. We made a mistake when putting it up on our site. I would recommend it for resort skiing over the Terminator X because of the 4 buckles and stiffer shell, giving you a bit more skiing control needed in lift served areas. So, if you decide to buy from us right away, look for the Terminator X. Otherwise, I'll be correcting it on our site so it is correctly called the TX Pro.
Thanks for your understanding and interest.

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