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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: The Warming Earth
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| Do you have a Lang foot? I know they are a great boot, but I can barely get my foot in one. A buddy of mine has used them for years and loves them. He just got some new Comp 120’s and has been pain free from day one. If you have that Lang foot are there any boots that don’t fit you well? |
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Boston
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| I had a lange foot, but I went to the doctor. He gave me a shot and cleared it right up. I had Lange AC8 (I think?) last season, with the wider fit, because I've got good, solid peasant feet- wide as the day is long. They were okay, but to get my foot in I had to get a slightly too-large size. I know, I know, incompetent bootfitter, but I picked them out myself with no assistance, because they were the only ones in the place that I could get my foot in and weren't $600. Overall, I think if you fit in Lange's, you can wear just about anything, but not everyone fits in a Lange. My wife has the new Comp 120's, and her feet killed at first (see previous threads), but are much better now. |
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| Hillman's Highway Join Date: Jun 2004
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| I have a narrow, boney foot, with high arches. Granted, I always get full length foot beds, but Langes are the only boot I've really had a good fit in. (Granted, the last time around, I didn't try very many others.) A small but loyal following of those of us that they fit. |
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| Paddling...... Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Now Playing at Sugarbush and Burke.
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| Somehow, Ms Trailboss is able to fit her odd feet into Lange Comp 120's and she loves them. They were tough to get on at first. Trailboss thought he could get a matching set but oy I'm in Dalbello Avanti V-10's now. A kid last week got his snowboard caught on them, so they are a bit dinged up now (thanks)
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| Lange. My current boot is a Lange (that's the way it is spelled) Gold, and I own a Lange Pink Panther. I like a tight fitting boot, but my size is 10 1/2 D for shoes, ect. That is not exceptionally narrow. Both boots fit me well. Perhaps there is something about the shape of your foot which makes it a poor fit to Lange. I've demoed other boots and could ski the one's reputed to be wide. Again, I think there exists a lot of hype in boot fitting. |
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: The Warming Earth
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| Tree_skier, Lange race boots are great boots no doubt. I was wondering if you use them when skiing trees. It strikes me that they might be too stiff for that type of skiing. What is your opinion? I like skiing trees best too. Because of the lack of snow in the woods I've only gotten in once so far this season. I scrapped up bad. |
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| Trees The question wasn't addressed to me, but I can answer it. I ski trees with both my Lange Boots and have been doing that for 15 years. The Pink Panther was given a rap as >>too stiff<<. by shop employees. Poppycock |
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: New England, ayup
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| I have the reciprocal of a foot well suited for Lange boots and have never used them for skiing. I did have a pair of Lange hockey skates for one season in the early 70's which were famous for shattered ankles if a slap shot hit the metal pivot point. |
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