By: Asa Redfield (Digital Content Editor) & Cassidy Lavender (Site Merchandising Coordinator)
Last Updated: May 30th, 2024
Cassidy: When I heard that Phaenom, a branch from Full Stack Supply Co, parent of Faction Skis and United Shapes, was releasing a limited collection of a new freeride boot that has an intentional focus on sustainability, I was so curious and excited to try ‘em out. Picking out the right skis for yourself is difficult enough, but boots are another story. There are so many options and even once you narrow it down, finding the perfect fit is a process to say the least. To me, the idea of this somewhat simplistic boot designed to be repairable and recyclable for freeride skiers had a lot of potential. Having heard they run a little big and have a 102mm wide last, I knew I would have to start with a boot and liner heat mold no matter what as my feet are more narrow, and I would need some things adjusted. After a few solid days through varying conditions, I’m definitely impressed with the durability and functionality of this new design.
Asa: The Phaenom FR 01 130 Ski Boots are a truly powerful and innovative freeride boot for those looking to ski big, steep lines and send big drops without compromise. With a "hybrid cabrio" shell design and a 2 buckle closure alongside a distinctive, patent-pending power strap there's something about these simple, all-black boots that's weirdly eye catching and intriguing. Although the out-of-the-box fit and wide 102mm last took some considerable massaging to get right even for my wider set feet, performance wise, these boots wowed me from the start with their stiff, super responsive flex and damp power. And as a new contender in the ski boot world too, I was thoroughly impressed with the overall build quality of these modern murdered-out shred shoes.
Asa: The dense TPU construction and build quality of both the shells and liners is exceptional (especially considering this is Phaenom Footwear's first foray into the world of ski boots), and I feel confident that they'll last many many seasons. Both the Phaenom FR 01 130 and FS 01 120 boots are designed for disassembly and modularity too, which is always a big plus in my book as certain components inevitably break or just wear out over time. Although replacement parts aren't currently available online, at least in theory, their design allows for easier boot work and a longer overall lifespan. Time will tell how affordable and readily available replacement parts are though.
Cassidy: The first thing that stands out to me with these boots is their durability. They definitely aren't the lightest boots in the game, so they wouldn't be my first pick for touring, despite the included tech fittings, but that extra weight is what brings the high-quality construction and materials that are made to last. Plus, if these are indeed your only pair of boots, the option to tour in them is always a plus. As all gear wears and tears, each element of these boots is designed to be repaired or replaced so that you can keep these in rotation year after year which hopefully becomes a seamless process with Phaenom. Getting replacement parts can be notoriously confusing and hard to track down, so this simplified process is extremely enticing.
Flex Rating | 130 (Very Stiff) |
Last Width (mm) | 102 |
Shell Material | TPU |
Liner Material | 50% Recycled Fabrics with 50% Bio-Based Dampening EVA Sole |
Adjustable Forward Lean | 13° / 15° / 17° |
Outsole | GripWalk (ISO 23223) |
Walk Mode | Yes |
Tech Fittings | Yes (Toe & Heel) |
Weight | 2130g |
Made In | Montebelluna, Italy |
Asa: The Phaenom FR 01 130 Ski Boots are perhaps some of the dampest, most powerful boots I've ever skied — which, for context, my primary resort boots are now the K2 Recon Team boots ("140" flex) and then previously the Dalbello Lupo SP ID ("130" flex) each of which are quite powerful and damp in their own right. With that said, as resort boots I absolutely loved them, as a touring boot though, their substantial weight made me wonder why Phaenom opted to offer these with tech inserts... At the end of the day, however, their impressive inbounds performance outweighed the couple quirks I ran into.
Asa: For the advanced to expert big mountain/freeride skier with an eye for subdued style and a preference for damp, powerful performance, the Phaenom FR 01 130 Ski Boots are your winning ticket! With their super stiff and responsive flex and heavier, dampening TPU construction, these boots thrive on steep, open terrain and help you charge confidently through variable snow conditions. If you where a fan of the Salomon Ghost/SPK as a park rat grom like I was, then consider these the grown up version for your graduated freeride persona.
As I said before, however, don't be fooled by the inclusion of tech inserts and a walk-mode. These FR 01 130 boots are definitely skewed towards the burly end of the alpine touring spectrum and realistically are too heavy to make sense as a 50/50 touring/resort option. To be fair, they're nice-to-have attributes if you want 'em on the rarer occasion, but practically speaking, they're even heavier than most dedicated downhill boots.
Cassidy: While I had a great time riding in these, I don't think I am the ideal rider to fully take advantage of the capabilities these boots have - I just don't spend much time in the air or stomping landings and I could see how these boots would come alive there. They are definitely made for the advanced freerider who is looking to get creative with their lines and send it deep knowing they have the full support of these burly and powerful boots. The adjustable power strap, forward lean, and TPU construction make these a great contender for an array of folks with different riding styles. If any of this sounds like you, I would definitely recommend you give ‘em a try!
Cassidy: Sleek, unique and made to help you stomp the landing, the Phaenom FR 01 130 Ski Boots are a durable and sustainable option for serious freeride skiers, offering excellent downhill performance and unique adjustability features. While not ideal for lightweight touring, their robust construction and repairable design make them a solid investment for long-term use in varied conditions.
Asa: Beyond the fact that these boots just look dope, the Phaenom FR 01 130 offer uniquely powerful and damp performance that I think most aggressive, hard charging inbounds skiers will love. In my opinion, Phaenom also deserves a nod for their build quality (shells, liners and insoles), which impressed me right out of the box as a brand new player in the ski boot world.
Name: Asa Redfield
Age: 30
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 180 lbs
Size Reviewed: 27/27.5
Location(s): Schweitzer, ID / Mt. Spokane, WA / Alpental, WA / Crystal Mountain, WA
Bindings: Look Pivot 18 GW / Look Pivot 15 GW / Tyrolia Attack 14 GW
Riding Style & Ability Level: All-Mountain Freeride
Name: Cassidy Lavender
Height: 5'9”
Weight: 160 lbs
Size Reviewed: 24.5
Location(s): Copper Mountain, CO / Aspen Mountain, CO / Winter Park, CO
Bindings: Atomic Strive 12 GW
Riding Style & Ability Level: Advanced, all-mountain rider who likes to rip groomers endlessly, play around in the mini-park, boot pack to pow pow, and occasionally sneak through moguls.