Poster: A snowHead
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I recently went to look at boots for the first time. I’m a long time renter and decided boots should be my first investment.
The guy who fitted me said I should be in a 27.5 100 width and a flex of 100+. I asked if I should be looking st 100-120 and he said 100+.
I found some 130 flex boots that I really like, but I want my investment to last. I’m sure at 35 I can use 130s, but will it become too stiff and uncomfortable?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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There is no benchmark or standards when it comes to flex. For eg I have atomic 120 flex. However, a 120 flex in a delbelo is like a 80 in an atomic.
You should find a reputable boot fitter and listen to their advice. For a boot fitter to simply say you need 100+ flex is poor
Having a boot too stiff will suck balls big time. I recently returned from chamonix where my friend had to have his boots softened by a professional fitter because he took a gamble when he baught them
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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?
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@jlauf11, there is a big element of personal preference involved, but until you have the experience, it’s difficult to establish a preference! I am not a boot fitter but I am quite geeky, have skied a lot and had 14 or 15 pairs of boots, starting with lace up leather ones.
130 used to be around the top number for a race boot. As a rough guide, I don’t think many grown adults should be on anything marked less than 100. I don’t believe there’s actually that much difference between manufacturers, at least, not at 130, but it’s been ages since we had that argument on here and I’ve forgotten the consensus. A Dalbello 120 is not an Atomic 80, for very sure.
And stiffness doesn’t necessarily correlate with comfort.
While @dave_3 is absolutely correct that you should find a good fitter, I’m not sure you’ll find one in OK. Where do you usually ski?
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I normally ski at Wolf Creek in Colorado.
This place is the only store/s in the state that carry and “fit” for ski boots.
I do know that I don’t have any desire ski in 65 or 80 flex rental boots again.
Thanks for your help
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Ah, I didn’t realize that this board was from the other side of the Atlantic. You all have been very helpful though. Thanks
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@alex_sauvage, hadn’t noticed that Dalbello were making (classic) 4 buckle race-ish boots again. Not paying enough attention.
Temperature related rigidity also depends on the plastics, some react more than others...
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@alex_sauvage, hadn’t noticed that Dalbello were making (classic) 4 buckle race-ish boots again. Not paying enough attention.
Temperature related rigidity also depends on the plastics, some react more than others... |
Yes, their Racing and Piste lines are all classic 4 buckles boots
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