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Dalbello Sports Krypton iL Moro I.D. Ski Boot - Men's

Dalbello Sports Krypton iL Moro I.D. Ski Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 17, 2009

Like a loaded BMW, these boots are sick. I just got them delivered, and its September so I haven't had the chance to ski them, but I can tell they're quality. Loaded with features, and the 'what would be powerstrap' kicks ass... it employs technology from snowboard bindings, with a big (4-5") strap covering almost the entire shin, and ratcheting plastic strap so you can really crank it down if needed. the two other buckles are also very well placed, and you can feel them doing their job (holding your foot comfortably) when tightened. The boots are extremely light and very stiff. One of the little features I really like is the chain link clips to link up the boots when you take em off. Its just a really thoughful feature that speaks to the overall consideration they took when designing the boot. The liners and fit of the boot are very comfortable, so far (still haven't skied them). But know already that these boots will rock.

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Armada ARV Alpine Ski

September 15, 2009

See my post above, these, for the price, are a great choice. the 85s would be a good length for you. Otherwise, 4frnt MSPs, and Line Prophets are a good bet. Stay with a width of around 90 mm, as your east coast ice will likely eat you up on anything wider, but these should still destroy any pow dumps you get.

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Armada ARV Alpine Ski

September 15, 2009

i ride the 4frnt MSPs, which are a pretty similar ski to this that does very well on groomers. floats okay through pow, but since i'm a big guy skiing 79s, (a bit short for me) i'll be adding another ski to my quiv. However, these, the Line Prophet 90s, or the MSPs are some of your best all mountain, resort ski choices. length wise, probably something mid 70's.

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