Gear Review
these boots flat rip
By skidawg
Ranked #53 - Men's Ski Boots
December 7, 2011
yep...I put the black tongues on mine. I am 163-165 5'11". It is just a personal "feel choice", but for me the softer tongue absorbs the rougher run outs and hits better without springing or kicking back too abruptly. That kick can sometimes be the ski you are on but I have been on many different skis while using the KR Pro's and it really loses nothing in terms of carve as the lateral stability and power of the boot is amazing. Just terrific in pow or crud and will amaze you on the groomers. No lack of power here.
View Details: Dalbello Sports Krypton Pro ID Boot - Men's
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- polyurethane
- Number of Buckles:
- 3
- Buckle Material:
- aluminum
- Micro-Adjustable:
- yes
- Flex Index:
- 100-140
- Liner:
- Pro ID
- Thermo-moldable:
- yes
- Last Width:
- 98mm
- Binding Compatibility:
- Alpine, ISO
- Recommended Use:
- big mountain freeride, aggressive skiers
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: January 18, 2012 By: skiguy
does this boot come with multiple tongues that can be interchanged to adjust the boots flex/stiffness? I've been skiing the Krypton Cross for the past 4 years and the fit is perfect but they seem like they are a bit soft. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the way they ski but when I get into the crud/big terrain I find myself clamping the buckles down all the way and they still seem a bit soft. I am 5'8" 170, aggressive ex racer. I want a boot that can hold up but I also like my boot to have good flex. I just don't want to drop $700 on a new boot and find out that it is too stiff and unresponsive. I know that these boots can be adjusted in multiple ways...but in all honesty, how soft can these boots actually be after making the proper adjustments? How stiff? I wonder if I could modify my Krypton Cross boots with a new stiffer tongue? any other suggestions for making the Crosses stiffer?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes