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In my quest for a replacement for my 1989 model Raichles Equipe, I've found a boot which seems to suit my foot shape, and also feels very similar in its flex and feel to the Raichles (as close as I can tell in a shop).
It has some sort of flex adjustment screw, and I assume this is so the boots can be softened and more compliant for slower ski-ing (or stiffer for racing) - I've not had this facility before.
Any feedback on this boot and its suitability for an experienced skier (who also wants to spend slow days and a happy holidays skiing with his young children) would be very much appreciated before parting with cash!
I'd say my skiing style is rather old style, hard on my edges, a bit agressive.
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