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Buckle into the Dalbello Men's Krypton Rampage Alpine Ski Boot and take your aggression out on the mountain's terrain parks and hidden stashes. These freeride-specific boots take advanced and intermediate skiers wherever their jib-lust beckons. Dalbello's Cabrio design holds your foot in place like no other boot. The three-piece design provides smooth natural flex and the thermo-moldable Trufit Sport FR Custom liner adds another level of comfort and performance. The Rampage's Dynalink rearfoot tension design holds your heel in place, eliminating heel slop and nasty blisters while you hike the pipe or that rail that you can't quite nail. Stomp your heart out without the angry pins and needles thanks to the Krypton Rampage Boot's full-length anti-shock footbed.
Bottom Line: The Dalbello Krypton Rampage Alpine Ski Boot kills it from backcountry booters to the pipe and park.
your shoe size should only act as a guideline in determining around what size's you should try on, you should not base a boot purchase on your shoe size alone as all different brands make boots that fit different (big, small, narrow, wide ect.), the price is a good deal but if they dont fit they will be worthless, i recommend going to a shop around you if possible and trying on some dalbello boots to figure out if this size will work
About a size 7. Remember the liners do pack out a bit, but not enough for the 25.5. Maybe a 26.5 or 27 would work best. I have this boot, and love it, in the 27.5, with a size 8.5 foot.
These boots are so comfortable, durable, and easy to use! Entering and exiting these are a peice of cake, no pain at all, the black "Hard toungue" actually lifts off the boot for easy entry. The fun lines interior is warm and feels o so good. The extra "shock absorbtion" is a huge plus for hucking cliffs and jumps. The three point buckle system is really unique and comfortable as well. You can adjust this boot in SO many ways. If you have the money, I would definitely get this boot.
Hey Sam. The flex index on this boot is 80 to 110 depending on the adjustments that are made. The tongue shell can be switched out and there are different inserts to put in the back of the boot.
These boots rock! I don't think I will ever buy another pair of boots. I can ski all day in these things and not have sore feet at the end of the day. I wear a 9.5 shoe, but I wear the size 9 boot which is a 27. I wear lightweight socks at Mt. Hood and my feet have never gotten cold, but the coldest I have been in with these boots has been about 10 degrees. The thermo-moldable liner is also pretty sweet. Another plus is that the toe buckle has a course and fine adjustment for that perfect fit. Highly recommend to anyone that just likes cruise down the slopes or wants to huck themselves over jumps and cliffs.
Great boot...Im going to buy it again. Im a mens 10/10.5 I had the 28.5 and it packed out and I was swimming in them after a couple weeks. Ill size down to the 27.5 next time.
Whats the boot sole length of the 27.5 rampage?...It has to be under 320 to fit the small marker dukes.
i wear a 44 in birkenstocks and campers... think it's a 10.5 US... what size should i get? the chart is showing 28.5 but i'm looking for personal experience... my foot is on the wider side... full tilt bb pros were like having my feet in a vice... are the footbeds similar? thanks!
The toe box in these boots are more narrow than full tilt boots. I have a pair of Dalbello Il Moros 28.5 and I wear 11.5 or 12 US size shoe. If you are having doubts about what boot to get check out a local ski shop and have them shell fit you to give you an idea of what boot type and shell size to buy. If you have a wider foot and are looking for a similar freestyle boot to the Dalbello Rampage check out the Salomon SPK or the Nordica Ignition.
This boot is great. The boot can be stiffened and relaxed by adding plastic wedges into the back plastic shell near your calf muscle. The Lean of the boot can be adjusted forward or back by adding plastic wedges to the joint near your heal. The Boot can be adjusted for canting. You can also adjust your arch support. The liner is very comfortable and warm. The buckles have multiple adjustments. The cable buckle is excellent; I only use/need the cable buckle. I dont need to tighten the front our top. The cable buckle keeps my feet secure enough to run moguls no problem. The stock foot bed Is comfortable and better than most moldable aftermarket. This boot is narrower than other Dalbello boots ex Proton 9. I have a normal size foot and I need to use a thin sock with this boot. This is not a problem as I find the boot very warm. In summary, this boot is great all over the mountain and can be adjusted for what ever you want to do. You can stiffen the boot to carve turns. You can add flex so you can go into the park and pipe. Dalbello really gives you alot for your money.
i have last years model of these; they pretty much the same. They are very adjustable; if they're not comfy try adjusting the arch support or the canting; they are a huge step up from my old boots; you can also adjust the flex (80-110), forward lean, and the positioning of the midfoot cable. You can disassemble the whole thing to clean it and put it back easily. Lighter weight would have made it 5 stars
These boots are great as long as you have a low volume foot. The Faux fur on the inside of the liner is super comfy and makes getting in and out super smooth and easy. Adjustable flex is nice depending on what kind of riding you are doing. Kind of a pain to change the flex but not bad. Super light weight and just a damn sexy boot.
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