Having spent the summer working on some stuff with Full Tilt (Ne-Raichle Flexon), one of there up and coming riders stopped by for some tests and the now obligatory "Vibram-isation."
Mr Seth Morrison is a really sweet, unassuming and understated guy.
We will continue to post up some photos for your viewing, he's apparently the next big thing.
Now linking turns, both left and right he's primed achieve the legendary status of the likes of; Glen Plake, Aurelien Ducroz, Ane Enderud, Fred Syversen, JT Holmes, Eva Walkner, blah, blah, blah.
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I remember Raichle boots being the in thing (along with luminous Nevica jackets) back in the mid-late 80s when i started skiing. Don't see any of those old boots on the hills these days!
SMALLZOOKEEPER, how are the Full Tilt boots from a fitting point of view compared with your normal 4 buckle overlap design? easier, more versatile?
I was browsing their site a few weeks ago and noticed they're now owned by K2... are they about to emerge as a major player in the ski boot industry?
What is "Vibram-isation" and do I need it or do I only want it because I don't have it?
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Zero-G wrote:
What is "Vibram-isation" and do I need it or do I only want it because I don't have it?
It could be putting a vibram sole on a standard alpine ski boot. this is typically done by a bootfitter for people who tour and are looking for ultimate downhill performance rather than lower weight and a walk-mode.