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Garmont Radium Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

January 18, 2009

I recently bought a pair of Radiums. They ski fantastic, feel great. Excellent boot.However, my Radiums seem to have improperly milled notches. In my case it is the fourth notch on each buckle on both boots; most seriously the left boot's bottom-most notch. It seems I am not the only person with this problem. What happens is if I use one of the improperly milled notches I am basically unable to remove the boot without the use of huge amounts of torque/tools.Has anybody else experienced this?Details and pictures are posted at the Teton Gravity forums here:http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2208735#post2208735

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