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Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Boot - 2007

Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Boot - 2007

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Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Boot - 2007

Take full advantage of your NTN tele bindings with the Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Ski Boot. This stiff, four-buckle provides unbelievable control and power for racing or freeriding. While the EVO's baffles provide for an even, comfortable flex, a carbon support system lends this freeride boot incredible lateral rigidity. The design makes your powder turns quicker and more agile and provides the power transmission to rail a turn on the hardpack. The EVO NTN's micro-adjustable buckles and plush liner create a custom, dialed fit. The lack of the telemark duck bill toe makes these boots easy to kick-step in and crampon compatible.

Bottom Line: The EVO Telemark Ski Boot—more power transmission = more fun.

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I wear crispi XR , and next season want to try crispi NTN boots.So,

I wear crispi XR , and next season want to try crispi NTN boots.So, is it same last(shell size) XR and EVO? Tele freak in telemarktips.com said that EVO last is smaller(narrower) than XR's.

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March 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

comment on ski brake

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October 30, 2008

Just a comment on Chris' Boot Update... The new 2009 NTN binding apparently has redesigned the ski brake so sole interference should no longer be an issue when removing the boot from the binding. other updates has also been made

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Can anyone give a relative flex rating for these boots (or compare

Can anyone give a relative flex rating for these boots (or compare them to a boot with a known flex rating) so I can evaluate how well they will drive? I am currently using a 90 flex [alpine] boot now for all conditions and am hoping this boot will be similar with the heels locked down in an AT binding.

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February 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Crispi EVO Tele Boots (Addendum)

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January 16, 2008

Having now skied the EVOs over 15 days, I will say the excessive stiffness initially encountered does eventually break in. The boot remains stiffer than my old Garmont SynerGs - but I am now enjoying skiing the NTN system very much.

In regard to the NTN binding, I would recommend the softest (green) power tubes if you have previous tele-ing experience. I am close to 200lbs and still, the blue power tubes were too much. Buying the wrong binding setup initially could prove to be an expensive mistake - as spare parts are generally unavailable/expensive at this point in time.

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Will this boot also work with non NTN AT bindings like a Fritschi

Will this boot also work with non NTN AT bindings like a Fritschi FR+?

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January 8, 2009

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No, these will not work with an AT binding. Only NTN Tele.Tweak: From what I have gathered on the net, these boots WILL work in the NTN and AT bindings. I even got a confirmation from Marker that they are known to work in the Barons. I talked to a few local (Salt Lake) shops and none of them seemed to be aware of the NTN/AT compatibility that is claimed by Crispi. (some were unaware that the Duke/Baron bindings would take many AT boots) It would be nice for the industry to come together on a consensus.

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February 25, 2009

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EVO Boots Update

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January 16, 2008

Having now skied the EVO for fifteen days, I am happy to report that it's beginning to break in. Turns out, my initial report on the boot's sole being too stiff was premature. I am now enjoying the NTN/Crispi combination very much. My single remaining suggestion to Crispi would be to make a half-dollar-sized flat spot on the lugged sole where the NTN ski-brake is contacted. That would make it much easier to get the skis off after the NTN binding is opened. As it is, the ski-brake hangs up in the lugs on the bottom of the sole. Pretty minor complaint, I know...

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Are the Crispi NTN telemark boots the 2008/2009 model?Does backcountry

Are the Crispi NTN telemark boots the 2008/2009 model?Does backcountry have the 2008/2009 Rottefella NTN bindings in stock?Cal

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November 28, 2008

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These are the 08/09 model.And you can check out the binding at:http://www.backcountry.com/store/BCA0099/Backcountry-Access-NTN-Telemark-Ski-Binding.html

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December 17, 2008

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how much do they weigh?

how much do they weigh?

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November 10, 2008

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The specs on telemarkski.com are 1960g.

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November 10, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material:
Bi-density Pebax 
Liner Material:
EVA Textile Pile 
Number of Buckles:
Micro Adjustable:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Expert telemarking with NTN bindings 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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