No. Race boots use alpine standard (DIN) soles, and this is not interchangeable. GripWalk soles would compromise the precise boot-binding interface that race bindings require, potentially causing dangerous retention or release issues at race speeds and forces. If walking comfort is a priority, race boots are the wrong choice—consider a frontside or all-mountain boot with GripWalk compatibility instead.
Ski Boots · Race Ski Boots
Can I put GripWalk soles on a race boot?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

All-Mountain Ski Boots
$300 – $850
Versatile ski boots designed to handle the widest range of terrain and conditions at a resort.
Balanced flex patternMedium last width (97-104mm)GripWalk-compatible soles

Frontside / Piste Ski Boots
$350 – $950
High-performance boots optimized for groomed run skiing with precise edge control and power transmission.
Narrow last (93-98mm)Stiff flex (110-150)Aggressive forward lean (14-18°)
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