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Lange WC 160 (ZA-130) Flex

snowmonster

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Ski around in them a few more days before you have them softened. You may want to wait until somewhere mid-season so you and your boot can just to each other. First step is usually to take out one of the bolts in the back of the boot to soften it up.
 

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Ski around in them a few more days before you have them softened. You may want to wait until somewhere mid-season so you and your boot can just to each other. First step is usually to take out one of the bolts in the back of the boot to soften it up.

Sage advice, will do. I still flexed them fine (I think???) and there was no shin bang or discomfort, just noticeably stiffer in the colder weather. As a primarily CT skier, most ski days are at or above 20 degrees, so would only be an issue occassionally in CT and 4-5 days a year in VT when I venture there.
 
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