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EVO Boots Update

Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Boot

Rating for this product: 5 January 16, 2008

Having now skied the EVO for fifteen days, I am happy to report that it's beginning to break in. Turns out, my initial report on the boot's sole being too stiff was premature. I am now enjoying the NTN/Crispi combination very much. My single remaining suggestion to Crispi would be to make a half-dollar-sized flat spot on the lugged sole where the NTN ski-brake is contacted. That would make it much easier to get the skis off after the NTN binding is opened. As it is, the ski-brake hangs up in the lugs on the bottom of the sole. Pretty minor complaint, I know...

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Crispi EVO Tele Boots (Addendum)

Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Boot

Rating for this product: 5 January 15, 2008

Having now skied the EVOs over 15 days, I will say the excessive stiffness initially encountered does eventually break in. The boot remains stiffer than my old Garmont SynerGs - but I am now enjoying skiing the NTN system very much. In regard to the NTN binding, I would recommend the softest (green) power tubes if you have previous tele-ing experience. I am close to 200lbs and still, the blue power tubes were too much. Buying the wrong binding setup initially could prove to be an expensive mistake - as spare parts are generally unavailable/expensive at this point in time.

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Crispi EVO Tele Boots

Crispi EVO NTN Telemark Boot

Rating for this product: 3 January 3, 2008

Liner designed to do an excellent job holding the heel securely. Sole could be more flexible from arch to toes. Having skied this boot for 7 days, I would say it does not facilitate the "flatted front foot, ball of the rear foot" maxim. Historically, when the stance was flatted front foot, *toes* of the rear foot, we could be sure the rear foot was trailing too far behind - causing uneven weighting of the skis - and resulting in a stance that slowed the lead-transitions. The Crispi boot's sole is so stiff that it is difficult to get the ball of the foot down on the ski. The lead-transitions are lightening-quick - and the edging does seem to be very powerful - it just feels weird to be so *toes* on the rear foot. I love, Love, LOVE the NTN binding. This boot is a little too much. (IMO)

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