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the trusty 4 year old langes died and i needed some new boots. Got talked into super stiff Race boots and was dreading it as everyone seems to get tortured for a couple months breaking em in.
a few hours at CEM's on saturday and all seemed well and 5 hours skiing on monday they are Sweeeet..... really notice the difference cranking em over and getting better edges, my ankle is really held in tight and even at a 150 stiffness i can flex em okay in the fridge (not looking forward to -20) only downside is the knees hurt cause i had to ski hard
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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skimottaret, ????? 150kn, BOOOM
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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YES! I'm not alone then, mine were like some kind of weird torture experience for the first month, then they broke me in! They are only 130 leptons of flex though mind, I'l get my coat
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goes my knees ?? I am a fat b@stard at 100kg
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skimottaret, how are they for walking around on snow or doing constant poma laps? Basically the un-glamourous teaching stuff? I guess you don't have to hike up the Hemel slope very often?
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DaveC,
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DaveC, only been an afternoon so far but so good. i do hike up ocassionally for exercise when the lift stops... dont do too many beginners mostly good rec skiers and minis now so actually have to be able to demo some higher end skills (i was rubbish at ankle rolls in the new boots monday)
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Cool. I guess I didn't do much either last season and will do very little this season, but I do have to walk around resort a bit and occasionally go pick a yard sale up... Reading CEM (and probably SZKs) posts about race boots being leagues above recreational boots made me sad since I spent so much time getting into boots that didn't hate my feet
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DaveC, Race boots don't hate feet, just a fitting issue, but they need most often alot of work, unless they are oversized. That said, if the boot is top quality plastic, can't say 150kn is where i'd put anyone unless they are racing or David Murdoch. Needs alot of research into plastic types to be sure 150 or other wise will be true at the majority of temperatures.
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Touchguru, I love criticising their demos.
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DaveC, SMALLZOOKEEPER, have to say the initial fit was much better than my old langes... I have very narrow feet 29.0 and A width so having a tight fit was a good thing, i little bit of heating up and judicious padding helped a couple of hot spots and i may need a little grinding as i have heel spurs but they do seem to offer up better control already... The langes were 130 and i overflexed them very easily, could be they were shagged but i definitely have gotten stronger with my ankles... Only thing i kinda miss was i had full cork superfeet footbeds and my ball of foot and toes seemed to have more purchase for lack of a better word. the new boots Col used an instaprint cause the volume was lower and although the arch is well supported and I dont get any heel lift but i miss the toe hold...
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Touchguru, you werent bad at those, i sucked... Hurtle, i feel a high performance day coming up on the 13th, have you checked out our new rota of topics for performance clinics? sept is one legged skiing... i can picture the videos now
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You know it makes sense.
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And fully justified Hurtle...Well it certainly couldn't be OUR fault!
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skimottaret,
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sept is one legged skiing.
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Yep, I saw that and trembled.
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Poster: A snowHead
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getting full cork into a plug shell??? ain't gonna happen, seen bootfitters try but you end up with ain't worth the money or work. You're a fat guy with thin feet, nice.
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skimottaret wrote: |
Touchguru, you werent bad at those, i sucked... |
skimottaret, to be fair, you weren't as bad as you think you were. Just seemed harder due to the stiffness of your swanky new boots!
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SMALLZOOKEEPER, yup thats what colin said so we needed new ones, i am sure i will get used to the instaprints but was the only slight downside so far.... built for speed me, fat with skinny feet
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yeah, but I'm weird, innit-simples
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you won't even be able to even get them on
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You will have to learn (if you're not ski in/out) how to drive in them. I have to run the heater full blast for 5 minutes or so before I can remove mine. Just as well I have an automatic...
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barry, i have a pair of thermic heaters that go with me everywhere, mainly to dry but does make putting on easy in the morning...good point about getting em on in the warmth, the cat tracks will be getting a work out in tignes instead of the trainers
under a new name, have to say never have driven with boots on, ever been pulled when wearing boots?
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Hurtle, just remembered i am on hols on the 13th, i am sure Rob will be much more gentle on you than i would have been. I will be having a word though......
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skimottaret wrote: |
under a new name ever been pulled when wearing boots? |
Well there was this one time when I had 6 hot chalet minxes competing for my attention.......
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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skimottaret, no and as I can drive perfectly well with them on I don't see the problem. I don't think driving with inappropriate footwear is in the highway code?
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under a new name, just was picturing a local cop giving you the evil eye as you stepped out of the car in your boots
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You know it makes sense.
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SMALLZOOKEEPER wrote: |
getting full cork into a plug shell??? ain't gonna happen, seen bootfitters try but you end up with ain't worth the money or work. You're a fat guy with thin feet, nice. |
bit of an update... got around 30 days on these now and they were giving me problems. i really had to crank the buckles up on em and felt that after they had packed out that i had too much volume and was getting some heel lift, i started developing a bone spur and getting sore knees.
someone i know who knows a bit about feet suggested perhaps foot bed wasnt man enough for the job and perhaps collapsing. as an experiment i put my old heavy duty cork footbeds in.. took a few days to be able to do up the boots but huge improvement, knee pain and pronation gone! They would have never fit initially but so far so good...
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ooo i has a pair of zip fit gara liners in stock which would like to be bought for a pair of 29 race boots
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Poster: A snowHead
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CEM, only if you can get cork footbeds into em !! the instaprints really didnt work out for me...... i still need to get a few more days on this setup but zip fits may be in my future.
i would definitely like to try em out.. does a bit of time in the shop allow you to tell anything useful in terms of fit? can you try out different levels of volume within the same boot at your place without hurting the zipfit liner?
not sure if the ultra low volume is right for me. are the atomics i have considered "plug" boots or "modified plug" or ???
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SMALLZOOKEEPER wrote: |
DaveC, Race boots don't hate feet, just a fitting issue, but they need most often alot of work, unless they are oversized. That said, if the boot is top quality plastic, can't say 150kn is where i'd put anyone unless they are racing or David Murdoch. Needs alot of research into plastic types to be sure 150 or other wise will be true at the majority of temperatures. |
Sorry, missed this - yeah, that's what I meant really - I took a lot of fitting and messing around just to get a well fitting recreational boot, so what I meant was I assume getting into any new pair of boots is going to suck. Perhaps a race boot even more so, though.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I have Zip-Fit Gara & Full Cork footbeds in my Atomic CS130. Footbed had to be thinned out to gain some volume, as did the baseboard. Initially I really struggled to get the boots done up, took about a week's use before they settled down from being agony into the most comfortable ski boots I've ever had. Fit is pretty much perfect, even for my ultra sensitive feet.
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i may need a little grinding as i have heel spurs
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skimottaret, I really do think that might just be taking your devotion to your job a bit too seriously.
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Spyderman, thtsa good to know.. Rob keeps telling me zipfits are the way to go... CEM keeps telling me they are the way to go.... gotta stop thinking with my wallet and let my feet do the thinking !
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skimottaret, Zipfits are wonderful, get some (from CEM)
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Spyderman wrote: |
I have Zip-Fit Gara & Full Cork footbeds in my Atomic CS130. Footbed had to be thinned out to gain some volume, as did the baseboard. Initially I really struggled to get the boots done up, took about a week's use before they settled down from being agony into the most comfortable ski boots I've ever had. Fit is pretty much perfect, even for my ultra sensitive feet. |
there is a difference here....your boots are the CS 98mm last Scotts are thwe Ti 95mm last ...
getting the kork in there will be a big struggle with the zip fit...worth a try as it has been done, but the instaprint will give more support in the firmer liner or we can firm up the posting a bit
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getting the kork in there will be a big struggle with the zip fit...worth a try as it has been done |
No pain, no gain.
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CEM, my right knee is now pain free after putting the cork back in and i would be loath to go back to the instaprints... it would be good to have a go at firming up the instaprints as they are currently not being used and if they work out in my atomics i am thinking i could use the atomic liners in my old langes as a back up pair of boots.
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