Never compare snowboarding with skiing.Bottom line, if snowboarders can control their board with boots that are soft, so should ski boot.
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Never compare snowboarding with skiing.Bottom line, if snowboarders can control their board with boots that are soft, so should ski boot.
I'm on these. Got them at S&W in Concord, NH. Mine are a couple years older. Before these, Blue Langes and I thought the technology was maxed out. Nope, these things are lighter and stiffer. They do not loose flex in the cold (not that it ever gets cold around here). Instead of insulation they have Neoprene (I think) I take a size 10 and ski in 9s so when I hit 30 MPH and my skis start to perform; I can push my big toe down and turn. It would be close to impossible to blow out an ankle or lower leg bone in these sick puppies. woof
Ready for ski -off.
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I've seen a lot of marketing BS over this the last few days. One "article" proclaiming that buckled boots are now obsolete. Believe it when I see it. My Dalbello Panteras are fine, thanks.New Ski boot technology to make your feet a little happier.
First Ski Boot With BOA® Lace Technology Has Been Released - SnowBrains
K2 has developed and released a ski boot that utilizes the innovative BOA® lace technology, the first of its kind. The new model has been dubbed the “K2 Recon 120 BOA®“, and is currently available in sizes 25.5, 26.5, and 27.5 for the price of $699.95. All other sizes are currently sold out due...snowbrains.com
'Biggest Advancement in 60 Years'? BOA Breaks Into Alpine Ski Boots
K2 teamed up with BOA to put the performance fit system into the K2 Recon 120 BOA alpine ski boot. And with any luck, we'll see more ski brands start to follow suit.gearjunkie.com
This link has reviews on multiple companies BOA ski boots even though it says redirecting
Atomic, Fischer, K2, & Salomon
23/24 BOA Ski Boots from Atomic, Fischer, K2, & Salomon | Blister
BOA dials are taking the ski boot world by storm for 2023-2024 — here's an overview of all the new boots from four different brands.blisterreview.com
You can heat mold most of these, it helps butt the person doing it needs to know what they're doing.I upgraded to Lange RS110 5 years ago from a mushy, too large intermediate boot and it made all the difference in my skiing. I'll never ski in anything but a performance/race boot again but the problem is the comfort level is awful and i resigned myself to pain and suffering crunching my foot in and out. They suck to walk in and since it's a one piece plug like boot the soles wear down quickly. Are your Langes comfortable? Or is that a stupid question for a performance/ race type boot? I made 3 trips to the bootfitter so they fit perfectly. I'm not up to speed on new technology.
That type always seem to have 100mm plus skis on groomers....and don't forget the backpack too.It is amusing. What's even more amusing - its always the people that talk a big game, you see them ski and they totally suck.
some mighty good skiers wore rear entry boots back in the day, I wouldn't try and chase Plake wearing Apex bootsi meant 'claim they can ski any terrain while wearing apex ski boots', not 'claim they can ski any terrain on any equipment', but point taken.
Buying some when I get back..I have skinned up Alta for my avi course...it was exhausting..but altitude played a big part in thatDo you have skins Slug?
Did you do the Avi Course that just happened? I rode up the lift with a guy who was doing that course. And he was bragging to me about how much he paid for his hotel room (in the thousands). Seemed like a real d-bag.Buying some when I get back..I have skinned up Alta for my avi course...it was exhausting..but altitude played a big part in that
Some do, some do not. Marker is making many of their alpine bindings compatible with a wide array of soles on different boot types. If their binding is marked SoleID, it is likely compatible.They do need an at binding..but that's lighter too.
Don't see the point...the lower 2 buckles don't do much..
I agree. I'm sure someone will disagree.Don't see the point...the lower 2 buckles don't do much..
Yeap, that'll be me. I've always been pretty sensitive to the 2nd buckle (from the toe) but I'll agree about the 1st buckle. My snarky side wants to say that if you're indifferent to least the 2nd buckle then either your boots are poorly fitted or you're a beater who wonders why everyone doesn't just ski in snowboard slippers. But then, I've got a friend, who's a good skier and who fusses over all the buckles, so arguably he could say I'm one of those beaters so... TF do I knowI agree. I'm sure someone will disagree.