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Full Tilt Konflict Ski Boot - Men's
The Konflict is Full Tilt’s highest-performing model, arming you with the ability to customize your tactical mountain assaults. Cloned from carefully-guarded Raichle Flexon DNA in a top secret alpine laboratory, then enhanced with an exclusive 3-layer thermoformable Intuition Power Wrap liner, the Konflict is a legend reborn from the exact same molds as its forefather. It has been bred and raised to kill the most demanding freeride terrain with superfly weight, precise lateral response, and super-smooth, customizable flex. Two included tongues offer easily-swappable flex profiles, and replaceable parts mean you can literally ride them until they fall apart…and further. An old, outdated design, you say? Think again. Freeskiing icons like Seth Morrison, Jamie Pierre, and Scot Schmidt credit their impossible feats to the proven cable tensioning system and NASA-developed three-piece design, year after year. They and the other die-hards who once scoured flea markets for abandoned Flexons have sworn never to ski another boot, until now. Put simply, the Konflict could be the lightest and most progressively-flexing big mountain ski boot in the world.
Bottom Line: The Flexon was an icon, and the Full Tilt Konflict is proof.
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super narrow
By: Sean Andrews
November 12, 2008
these boots are super narrow.
my foot is size 28 and has a 98mm last, i could hardly get my foot into one wich upset me because i really wanted a pair of Fulltilts...
i went with Dalbello Sports Krypton Pro I.D. and they are a nicer fit. i hope this helps someone...
Do they have good quality for the price you would have to pay
Do they have good quality for the price you would have to pay for them?
By: Trev
March 13, 2009
Comfortable precision
By: spence481972088
February 10, 2009
Love em! To whomever said they were too narrow??? If you take them to a shop and get them molded to your foot the padding is so thick that it makes your foot super comfy. I have big feet/ankles and thought they were too tight when I first got them but after getting them molded they fit perfectly. SUPER LIGHT!!! They are by far the most comfortable boot I have ever owned!
I need new liners for my Raichle, Flexon comp G.S racing boots
I need new liners for my Raichle, Flexon comp G.S racing boots . Are replacement liners available ???
By: Ernie Zinter
February 9, 2009
Try contacting Intuition Liners, they make liners for Dalbello and Full Tilt, so they might be able to tell you if their liners will work with your Raichles.
By: Shane O'Donnell
February 9, 2009
A must buy!
By: T-String
December 4, 2008
I haven't skied on these yet but..... they are the most comfortable boot right out of the box I have ever put on. They are ridiculously light, the come with a stiff and soft set of tongues. I changed mine out yesterday, it only took 2 minutes. I know I won't be disappointed. They are less expensive than the Krypton Pro ID but almost the same boot except for a few differences (ie: buckles, weight). They are both 98mm wide. I am going to use these big mountain, park and touring (they are a lot lighter than my old boots so touring should be sweet. Of course they aren't going to be as good as an AT boot, but skiing down will be that much better!)
Need some Raichle Flexons/Full Tilt in 31.5 Mondo. Are they
Need some Raichle Flexons/Full Tilt in 31.5 Mondo. Are they made?
By: karl
January 12, 2009
The biggest I could find, was a 31.0 mondo, or size 13. You could talk directly to Full Tilt Boots to see if they have any though.www.fulltiltboots.comFull Tilt does their sizing a little bit different in comparison to regular ski boots. First, you have to realize that there is no such thing as half sizes in ski boots. Second, you need to know that Full Tilt boots fit about half a size larger (if there were such a thing) than regular ski boots. So, the size 31.0 just might work...
By: D. Joshua Christensen
January 13, 2009
Why the dont work for me
By: conan
November 13, 2008
I just couldn't get my foot beds in them and get them closed. To bad because I liked the boots, except for the janky buckles. Narrow fit.
Is there a way to adjust the cable tension?
Is there a way to adjust the cable tension?
By: dan2508772
October 27, 2008
you can move the buckles back-and-forth. this is more than enough adjustment.
By: Gabe Westheimer
November 5, 2008
Recommended
By: Orca
December 10, 2008
this is a narrow boot for sure. Wide feet need not apply! Perfect fit for me. Length wise they are almost dead on true to size I take between an 11.5 and a 12 depending on the shoe company and in full tilts I had to go with the 12, so if anything I would say slightly on the smaller side. Right out of the box they were the most comfortable I have ever worn after first day I found the toe box to be a bit roomy for ski boots(I had to go with the 12 due to length of feet) so I heat molded them and they were dead on... If you have narrow feet and want a really comfortable pair of boots I recommend these
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