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Roces Adjustable Kids Boots

wa-loaf

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http://www.levelninesports.com/Roces-2010-Adjustable-Pink-Kids-Ski-Boots

Anyone have experience with these? Particularly interested in their reliability? Thanks!

ROC09SPNK-xl.jpg
 

drjeff

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http://www.levelninesports.com/Roces-2010-Adjustable-Pink-Kids-Ski-Boots

Anyone have experience with these? Particularly interested in their reliability? Thanks!

ROC09SPNK-xl.jpg

I've heard from a couple of shop guys, and a couple of PSIA folks about these. The consensus was for basic, beginner needs for a lighter, smaller kid - okay Once the child starts to master the wedge and/or grows a bit heavier/taller, the overall shorter cuff height of them and "lighter" plastic become a limiting factor
 

wa-loaf

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I've heard from a couple of shop guys, and a couple of PSIA folks about these. The consensus was for basic, beginner needs for a lighter, smaller kid - okay Once the child starts to master the wedge and/or grows a bit heavier/taller, the overall shorter cuff height of them and "lighter" plastic become a limiting factor

My daughter is a lightweight. I'm thinking they'll be a good bridge until she gets bigger.
 
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