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Dalbello Sports Krypton iL Moro I.D. Ski Boot - Men's
Buckle into the freeride-specific IL Men's Moro Alpine Ski Boot and punish the park, pipe, and anything else with a lip, pop, or drop. Dalbello's signature Cabrio design provides unparalleled fit and flex for advanced and expert skiers. Opt for the IL Moro Boot's medium flex tongue for soft days in the park or beef it up with the stiff tongue when you head on the 'biles for a backcountry session. The lightweight and ridiculously comfortable Silver I.D. thermo-liners give you a custom fit with a simple heat molding process. This boot also features the unique Hyperband wide profile shin pad, a slap-ratchet closure system that replaces the traditional power strap and upper buckle configuration. The IL Moro's full-length anti-shock footbed takes the pins and needles out of each stomp while the 98 millimeter last holds you in a foot-hugging performance fit.
Bottom Line: Own the park and pipe with the Dalbello IL Moro Alpine Ski Boot.
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Since this boot has moldable liners ... is there an easy way
Since this boot has moldable liners ... is there an easy way to do this at home?
By: she2482760
January 29, 2009
Don't even mess with heating them up. Just break them in by skiing in them, you'll get a much tighter fit.
By: kevin11far1582580
January 29, 2009
Love these things
By: Matt Monahan
April 30, 2009
I have had zero issues with these, I suggest trying them on at a shop real quick and if you don't have any painful pressure points then these things will mold awesome to your feet! I have rode these in the park, all mountain, and pow and they have been awesome. All I do is switch out the tongues for park and pow and I'm ready to go.
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