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How does the last width and overall weight of these compare to...
By Daniel-San
Ranked #318 - Men's Ski Boots
January 31, 2010
How does the last width and overall weight of these compare to similar flexing Full Tilts?
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By Gabe Westheimer
Ranked #22 - Men's Ski Boots
February 1, 2010
they are a tad heaver, however that is because they are using thicker plastic. the last is a 98mm and the FT last is 100mm. they are both great boots but i have found that the Dalbellos allow for more modifications and i like the ID liner better. but i always say with boots. go to a bootfitter and get someone to look at your feet.
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By Daniel-San
Ranked #318 - Men's Ski Boots
February 1, 2010
I'm not sure how a 98mm last will fit, I'm running a 102mm overlap boot at the moment. But both the Full Tilts and these are listed at 98mm... trying to choose between the two. For what it's worth I'm an ex-racer and tend to ski more lines that park. Seems like these might be more geared toward that style of skiing? Also, can the Dalbello's boot board be swapped out between active and rigid like the Full Tilts?
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By Fabrizio Verga
Ranked #470 - Men's Ski Boots
February 1, 2010
It's a pretty small last size. I think its 98. I've hiked with these in the backcountry and I didn't notice them to be very heavy. If your last size fits i really recommend these. I'll never ski another boot
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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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