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I am going to be in need of new boots next season, and really...
By Brendan Jewitt
Ranked #200 - Men's Ski Boots
January 29, 2010
I am going to be in need of new boots next season, and really want a 3 piece. However, I unfortunately have pretty wide feet (105mm). I was wondering if the liner would mold well, or if I should look at something different. It seems that most 3 piece boots are fairly narrow...
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By Brendan Jewitt
Ranked #200 - Men's Ski Boots
February 2, 2010
Thanks. I was also looking at the Full Tilt Konflicts, and I will definitely take your advice to go to a fitter. The boots I have now I took to get molded and punched out and there is such a huge difference.
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By Gabe Westheimer
Ranked #22 - Men's Ski Boots
February 1, 2010
it will mold, but i would go to a shop and get fitted. i work as a masterfit boot fitter and i have put some wide paws in these boots. but you never know until you put your feet in them. check out the Nordica 3 pice boot (kinda a bastardized Krypton) i think it is wider. also the Full tilts are 100mm but they have a super low instep. you could check out the Axion 12 from Dalbello, it is a 4 buckle that has 3 buckle tendencies.
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Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- 62 durometer polyurethane
- Flex Index:
- 100-140
- Liner:
- Intuition Gold I.D.
- Thermo-moldable:
- Yes
- Last Width:
- 98mm
- Number of Buckles:
- 3
- Micro-Adjustable:
- Yes
- Forward Lean:
- Adjustable
- Binding Compatibility:
- Alpine ISO DIN
- Recommended Use:
- Aggressive freeride, race
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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