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Originally Posted by trtaylor I've got the Nordica Dobie 130's and they're really not that bad to get in and out of. I slide both hands down inside the overlaps (hands between overlaps and liner) and then grab the two halves over the instep with my thumbs. I pry the two halves apart and that makes getting in and out fairly easy.
On the way in, after my foot gets part way in I do have to pull the tongue up out of the way to finish the job. And I have not had to get the boots off in zero degree weather yet, either. |
Yea, I pretty much do the same thing and then work the tongue pretty good. I think getting out is actually tougher because you are coming in out of the cold. That first zero degree day is going to be interesting, may have to chill out by the fire with the boots on for a bit.
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Originally Posted by trtaylor As far as the love/hate thing, I am still working on getting the fit/balance/alignment of these dialed in. Next time out will be experimenting with and without some heel lifts. But, I am optimistic that I will end up loving these boots. |
I still need to go back and have the boots ground for canting and actually get toe lifts for balance. So things should only get better.