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21 years 9 months ago #169321
by powscraper
Replied by powscraper on topic Re: hardboots for snowboarding
That's one thing that my $25 boots are not... comfy. Just builds character, or something
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21 years 9 months ago #169322
by Paul Belitz
Replied by Paul Belitz on topic Re: hardboots for snowboarding
www.telemarktalk.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=12210&highlightI can't tell if you're joking or not. Are those actually "thermofit" liners? Who knows if they would fit in my boots...
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21 years 8 months ago #169385
by zach
Replied by zach on topic Re: hardboots for snowboarding
Mountaineering boots with a tall (ski or snowboard boot) liner... in a strap binding.<br><br>All the advantages of a good climbing boot, and it rides like a soft boot.<br><br>I use Asolos in this manner.<br><br>Zach
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21 years 8 months ago #169400
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Replied by hack on topic Re: hardboots for snowboarding
representing the dirtbag element of the snowboard scene; I'll add that I have been using some old salomon leather super mountain 8s. They don't have a high back so I duct taped a bit of foam pad to my binding - comfy and stylish. The best part of just using old leather mountaineering boots is they work well with crampons and snowshoes, they're cheaper, light and comfortable. mw88888888 is still using some ancient prototype boot from la sportiva that smells like it was fashioned out of seal hides.
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