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Beginner taking own boots on first ski holiday?

 Poster: A snowHead
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I can only offer apologies Bob, they were good with me some years ago, and this is the first time I've seen poor feedback on them from the occasional folks I've sent their way. So - sorry for leading you wrong, will temper my advice next time Sad
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I'm sure most people find them to be wonderful but their failure to follow up on my emails is powerful disappointing. Anyway I'm off to S&R tomorrow to try again. Where's the best place to offload a pair of last year's boots , one careful owner?
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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?
If they didn't do much to them, go instore and push for a refund. This time of year they have a good chance of still shifting them so might not put up too much of a fight. An obviously unhappy customer in your shop doesn't make for a great sales pitch to other potential buyers...
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If you really don't want those boots because of the flex (in which case, why did you buy them........?) then I'd go back to the shop and try to change them. If you're happy with them, you were properly fitted, other than the difference with the "online price" I'd just get on with it.
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But do bear in mind that they'll feel a lot stiffer out on the snow than in a warm shop.
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An unhappy customer writing reviews on Google is even worse! But fair's fair, I'll give them 7 days to reply before i kick off.
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pam w wrote:
If you really don't want those boots because of the flex (in which case, why did you buy them........?) then I'd go back to the shop and try to change them. If you're happy with them, you were properly fitted, other than the difference with the "online price" I'd just get on with it.


Why did I buy them? Because they are what the fitter recommended, coming from a Nordic skiing background I had no idea about flex and was at the mercy of the shop to suggest suitable boots based upon the info that I supplied. I think they have fallen very short on this issue. It is my impression that they just wanted to find a pair of boots that fitted regardless of suitability to ensure that they got a sale. The boots fit fine that's not the issue, it's the suitability for purpose.


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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
@BobG, with your skiing level 130flex may be a little stiff, but given your height/weight not overly so, not defending them in anyway but when they asked about your level as most (males) tend to overstate their skill level. Also on my atomics there is a spoiler which you can remove which reduces the actual stiffness.

I personally wouldn't right off the boot just because of the 130 rating as flex is not a precise rating across the manufacturers.

As for the size, sounds about right to me.
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@BobG, if you are a good Nordic skier you'll pick up downhill very fast. It's a lot easier!
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I'm sure you're 100% right about people overstating their level! I got to a beginner+ then intermediate level after starting only a few weeks ago by taking intensive courses indoors then spending a week in Scotland taking advantage of the recent good weather. I made it clear ( I hope) that the sole purpose of buying these boots was to get me from my recently acquired intermediate skill level to advanced/off piste level in my forthcoming 2 week long holiday where I will be spending 1 week on an improvers course followed by a week of private lessons. I also stated that I had no real interest in resort/on piste skiing and I was only learning to ski as I am interested in ski mountaineering and ski touring and would be purchasing boots suitable for those disciplines once I had gained the appropriate skills. Perhaps we had our wires crossed and the fitter heard me use the advanced in a sentance, put 2+2 together made 5. Anyway, onwards and upwards. Then down again then back up...
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pam w wrote:
@BobG, if you are a good Nordic skier you'll pick up downhill very fast. It's a lot easier!


No, I'm shockingly bad though I suspect my newly acquired downhill knowledge may have cured my issue which was falling over backwards as soon as I went downhill. I will be taking my Nordic boots on holiday so I can do some shuffling around on my rest days.
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And when I say I'm shockingly bad I am overstating my skill level, despite 8 weeks of intensive Nordic skiing over the past 3 years I am hopeless, except at going uphill which I am very, very good at for some strange reason. I still miss my grip wax when on downhill/ resort skis though!
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@BobG,honestly based on your description of your level and goals taking into that your height and weight i can't see major issue with 130 flex. They may be a little stiff to start with but you should be fin IMHO.

However i can't comment on the suitability of the boots for touring. For info i have a pair of atomic tracker 130's and am a couple of stone lighter.


The price thing is a different discussion.
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
They are not suitable for touring, this was made perfectly clear to me in the shop and I then explained how they were only being purchased for the purpose of my forthcoming intensive on piste training. Touring boots will be purchased along with skis and bindings once I've got the skills.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
If you are really progressing fast as you suggest then given your height and weight while they may be too stiff now then the shop has done you a big favour longer term. Some boots also have the option to reduce the flex stiffness. More important that they fit well. This can mean getting a boot that is not the ideal flex immediately.
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And when I say I'm shockingly bad I am overstating my skill level, despite 8 weeks of intensive Nordic skiing over the past 3 years I am hopeless, except at going uphill which I am very, very good at for some strange reason.

Laughing I have had three whole weeks of (morning) instruction, plus practising on my own, and am still fairly hopeless. Not bad at uphill, but not good at all at downhill. Can do a "demi chasse neige" in tracks (ie one foot left in the tracks) but not great at snow-plough turns once the gradient is such that the tracks disappear. And as for those "petits pas tournants", forget it! On the steeper pitches I have been known to take the skis off and walk down. rolling eyes When I see nordic skiers confidently descending a gentle blue run I am awed by their skill and balance.

I do think that it's far harder. I learnt to snowboard and started XC skiing at about the same time, and at a considerable age, and snowboarding was heaps easier (albeit painful). Socking great metal edges and a wide board to which one is securely fastened do help.

Your boots sound fine for your aspirations - if they're comfortable and feel a snug fit, I'd just get on with it.
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@BobG, 2 weeks to go from intermediate to "advanced / of piste" level would be impressive progress. (I'm not saying it's impossible, but many of us with far more skiing experience than that would love to be at that standard.) Where are you going and who are your lessons with?
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I won't be doing any off piste this year!! I was using the term 'advanced' as defined in the S&R boot fitting guide i.e. able to confidently ski red runs and able to do simpler black runs too. Seems like a strange definition of the word 'advanced' but it seems like common usage in the boot fitting world. I'm off to Slovenia and have hired a local guide who was recommended to my by one of the Slovenian people that I work with.
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Credit where it's due, I've been in contact with the fitter and he has put my mind at rest re the flex issue ie these boots are soft for their rating and he was happy with the way I could flex the boots in the shop. Just need to convince them that I've been sold 2014 and not 2015 boots.

Have now posted photos and they agree I've been sold a 2014 boot. Refund in process.
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