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KEEN Newport Pack

September 5, 2009

This looks pretty cool, but that curved zipper at the top worries me. I'm going to wait and see if anyone has issues with it.

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Great boot, watch the sizing

Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot

Scarpa T1 Telemark Ski Boot

Rating for this product: 4 April 13, 2009

I owned the original T1s and decided to upgrade. I am a size 13, which is a mondo 30.5. I found this blog about sizing tele boots: http://www.nstelemark.com/Telemark_Boot_Fitting.html. They basically say forget about the size charts and check your foot in the shell. If you have more than 1cm of room then it is too big. They also say that they should be uncomfortable before you heat fit the liners. Long story short, I also tried a 30, then a 29.5, the later had about a 1cm play in the shell, and were tight but wearable. Spending this amount of dough on some boots, I was a bit nervous. I'd always leaned towards buying my boots a bit bigger, and use socks and inserts to make up the difference. Well, I can say that after heat fitting, and then 4 days of straight resort skiing, they worked out GREAT.

I have only two minor complaints about the boot. There was no boot ring to snap my tether to. And, for some reason the buckles kept taking a nick out of my thumbs. One last tip, it is easy to over tighten these boots, so err on the side of loose.

Also kudos to Backcountry.com for taking back my rejects with free shipping. I would suggest that they really focus on getting sizing feedback on the different brands and providing sizing advice like the link above; so customers can make a better choice up front. For me, I settled on a size 12, when my foot is a size 13.

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