Tecnica Ski Boots Shop
Precision engineering meets all-mountain performance—Tecnica ski boots redefine fit, comfort, and control. From the freeride-ready Cochise to the ultra-light Zero G Peak, every model blends cutting-edge technology with a passion for the slopes. With a commitment to sustainability and customization, Tecnica keeps skiers carving with confidence.
Top Tecnica Ski Boots
Tecnica Mach1 MV 130 TD
A high-performance powerhouse designed for expert skiers who demand precise power transfer and a medium-volume fit that doesn’t sacrifice comfort.
Tecnica Cochise 120 DYN
The ultimate hybrid boot that seamlessly blends alpine downhill performance with walk-mode versatility for those who explore both the resort and the backcountry.
Tecnica Mach Sport HV 80
An approachable, high-volume boot focused on providing all-day comfort and warmth for beginner to intermediate skiers with wider feet.
Tecnica Ski Boots offer cutting-edge performance, comfort, and innovation, ensuring that every skier finds the perfect fit for their style and needs.

Alpine Ski Boots
Perfect for on-piste skiing, the Mach1 series delivers precision, control, and a variety of flex options, catering to different foot shapes and performance preferences.
Freeride Ski Boots
The Cochise series is a favorite among freeride skiers, featuring tech inserts for touring bindings and enhanced mobility to conquer any backcountry terrain.
Alpine Touring Ski Boots
For ski tourers, the Zero G series offers an ultra-lightweight construction and tech inserts, ensuring effortless ascents and exhilarating descents.
2023 Tecnica Mach1 120 MV Ski Boots Short Review with SkiEssentials.com
Reviews
“Incredible Precision and Comfort!” – Michael Thompson
I’ve been using the Mach1 LV 130 for two seasons, and I can’t imagine skiing without them! The responsiveness is unmatched, providing excellent power transfer on groomed runs. The customizable liner ensured a perfect fit, eliminating any pressure points. Whether carving at high speeds or making quick edge-to-edge transitions, these boots deliver top-tier performance. Highly recommended for advanced skiers looking for both comfort and control!
“Game-Changer for Freeride Adventures” – Sarah Collins
Switching to the Cochise 120 was the best decision I made for my freeride experience. The walk mode is incredibly smooth, making hikes and bootpacks easier, while the downhill performance remains solid. I love how the flex balances stability and mobility, allowing me to tackle deep powder and steep lines with confidence. Plus, the lightweight design means my legs stay fresher for longer days in the backcountry.
“Perfect for Long Touring Days” – Daniel Roberts
As a dedicated ski tourer, I was searching for a boot that didn’t compromise between weight and downhill performance. The Zero G Tour Pro exceeded my expectations! It’s super light for the uphill yet provides excellent support on descents. The range of motion in walk mode is impressive, making skinning effortless. After using these boots on multiple multi-day tours, I can say they are built for serious adventurers who want the best of both worlds.
Tecnica FAQ
How do I know if I need a Low Volume (LV), Mid Volume (MV), or High Volume (HV) fit?
The volume refers to the width (last) and overall space inside the boot: LV is 98mm for narrow feet, MV is 100mm for average feet, and HV is 103mm for wider feet or higher insteps.
What is the T-Drive technology found in the Mach1 series?
T-Drive is a carbon fiber spine that connects the cuff to the shell, creating a stronger lever that provides a more consistent flex and faster edge-to-edge transitions regardless of temperature.
Can the shells of Tecnica boots be customized?
Yes, most performance models feature C.A.S. (Custom Adaptive Shape) shells, which have small dimples on the surface that reduce surface tension and allow boot fitters to heat and punch the plastic more accurately.
Are Tecnica Cochise boots compatible with tech bindings?
Yes, the Cochise series comes with integrated Dynafit-certified tech inserts, allowing them to be used with both traditional alpine bindings and touring “pin” bindings.
How should I store my boots during the off-season?
You should buckle them lightly to maintain their shape, ensure the liners are completely dry to prevent mold, and store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
