Gear Review
All I Will Ever Use!
By Seth Morrison
Ranked #2 - Men's Ski Boots
October 9, 2009
For me these boots are it. Proud to have been able to work with Full Tilt and come up with this boot. The art is done by Josh Malay, he did the first 3 K2 Seth Pistol's art work. He passed away in Andorra 5 years ago in a snowboarding accident. So we have been keeping his dream alive by having his art on this boot in a Punk fashion.
I have been in this boot for my entire Pro career, even ski racing in them as a teen. Skied in this shell as it changd hands from Raichle, Kneissl to today's Full Tilt. Full Tilt has taken it to the next level with graphics and offering different performance tongues, and created their own Liners through Intuition.
Is a timeless boot and has been copied by other companies, but you can't beat the lightness where the others have failed. The full forward flex with a floating rear cuff keeps shin bang to a distant memory. Liners mold to every nock and cranny of your foot as well as the shell making booting an ease and keeping your foot toasty. Foam liners may be stiffer, but don't come close to the fit. If you have the foot for Full Tilt give them a try.
View Details: Full Tilt Seth Morrison Pro Model Ski Boot - Men's
Helpful Votes: 14 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- polyurethane
- Number of Buckles:
- 3
- Buckle Material:
- aluminum
- Micro-Adjustable:
- yes
- Flex Index:
- 120
- Liner:
- Intuition Pro Fit 3D
- Thermo-moldable:
- yes
- Last Width:
- 99mm
- Sole Type:
- DIN, ISO
- Walk Mode:
- no
- Binding Compatibility:
- DIN, ISO
- Recommended Use:
- big mountain freeride, powder, freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
Change me.



4 Comments Last Reply: May 2, 2010 By: Mike
IS this really Seth...or some random guy at BC.com? It's great to see the pro's making time for the small guy. Thanks Seth!?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Guru notes: BSL: 310 mm BSL for the 9/9.5 318mm for 10.5 326mm for the 11.5
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
Hey Seth, In the last couple of years I've really improved my skiing, and have started charging some heavy terrain and cliffs. I've also started skiing a little in the park, but most of my time is spent all-mountain. My olds boots have ZERO shock absorption and I have heel bruises all over. Assuming full tilts fit my foot, would you suggest your pro model boot or something like the hot dogger or konflict if I ski about 75% all-mountain (everything from groomers to pow to sidecountry) and like 25% (maybe a little less) park. Keep up the fantastic work! -Ben
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
Toasty. Yeah!!
Helpful Votes: 4 Yes