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Rear entry boots - embarrassing?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
It does seem to be mainly Brits with the "all the gear and no idea" thing going on.

My wife still have rear entry boots and up till 3 years ago I was using some too. They were probably more comfortable than my new heads, even with custom foot beds but the problem was the weight. They must have been double what my head 10.8's are.

If your happy with them keep them. Just look at any local on the slope, chance are their kit is 8-10 years out of date but they can most likely out ski all the flash plonkers on the slope.

Oh and if people can see what you have on your feet your not going fast enough!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
jayc wrote:
It does seem to be mainly Brits with the "all the gear and no idea" thing going on.


Probably right. In a small Swiss rsort earlier this week, the bubbles were full of (presumably) locals wearing very elderly looking boots, the same styles I was hiring 20+ years ago. They seemed to be able to ski pretty well.

I got rid of my extremely comfortable rear entry San Giorigio(?) boots after about 12 years because I was told (probably correctly) that they were too soft for me and (probably incorrectly) that after about 15 - 20 weeks use they might fall apart while I was at the top of a mountain. Struggling to find anything as comfortable.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I took the plunge this week and went into our local ski shop and bought myself a pair. I decided after reading all the responses that after 11 years of skiing I should try wearing some boots that no one else has worn but me. I only paid £107 for them (Nordica Olympia), but they feel so comfortable. Can't wait for 8 days time to see if they make any difference to my skiing!
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