I think what youre after is the Scarpa Matrix, Tony. Its an AT boot that Scarpa has designed with enough flex to keep you pretty happy on the ascent and traverses. And after some complaints that it was a bit noodly on the downhills, Scarpa stiffened the shell a little on the 2007 model. Reports are excellent. I wore a pair last January at Outdoor Retailer and thought them comfortable and with plenty of power for downhilling, although that was on just an icy downhill run and not a day or two in the hills. Price is about $570 (scarpa.com).
Scarpa Terminator X Ski Boot

You might also take a look at Scarpas Terminator X. This is a new boot for 2007, featuring the new NTN (New Telemark Norm”), also introduced this past winter. The new binding is meant to be beefier than traditional telemark bindings and better suited for downhill and stiffer boots. In turn, a boot designed for the NTN lacks the duckbill” toe, and the binding instead clamps into a cutout in the sole of the boot. I tried this last winter as well, and found it to be an extremely secure binding system. I also thought it complex, and at $350 somewhat pricey. The Terminator X, which sells for $620, also is compatible with Dynafit AT bindings. Its a bit taller than the Terminator, with more support for downhilling.
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