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    Formerly Killington, VT and Mammoth, CA..but now Canyons, UT
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    Grew up on the hills of the Pocono. College near Killington, Mt. Snow, Okemo, etc. Moved to Cali and did the Big Bear & Mammoth thing. Now its Park City, UT and powder city!

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Full Tilt Seth Morrison Pro Model Ski Boot - Men's

Full Tilt Seth Morrison Pro Model Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 2 days ago

i'm about a 100mm last and still tried these on with a pro fitter. They were a little too snug, but the boot fitter explained how the liner in this boot is most customizable liner out there this year. He went on to say that my 100mm foot would easily be accommodated by simply customizing the liner a little. He said the shell could be punched a little too. A Full Tilt rep explained the same thing and said that this boot could accommodate up to about 101-102 last with custom work, but that they wouldn't go more than that. Also, if you have too much discomfort on the inside of the ankle, the bad news is that there isn't much room to punch the boot in that specific area, based on the nature and construction of the boot in the old school style. This is also a fairly stiff boot (120 ish), but you can easily replace the tongue with a softer one, as the whole flex of this boot is controlled by the tongue. If you're jumping cliffs, this stiffness might be perfect. If not, you might want to put in a different tongue.

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I heard these come in black. Any chance Backcountry will carry that color?

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At 4lb 6oz, how do these bindings compare to the weight of other like bindings?

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Does anyone know how heavy these bindings are?

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