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How are the rossignol boots???
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I'm gettin a new pair and I dont know which one to buy
rossignol
salomon 1080 promodel
dalbello kryptons
any suggestions????
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I would recommend anything but the Rossi boot. They pretty much suck.
I would recommend the Freeride series from Lange. Sick boots. I run the 120 FR and love 'em.
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I want a boot thats isn't heavy and is pretty much flexy
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pretty damn good man, ive been jibbin with the soft boots since 4 years now, theyre dope shit... especially when you have to hike a lot!
they still make a freestyle scratch boot this year
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I have soft 2's, they're nice, not the best.
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dude, then if you want flexy and light boots, the soft is right for you man
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Go for the CRL 80 FR from Lange then. Nice flex, and skis well unlike the rossi soft boots.
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Try them all on..
Don't buy soft boots.
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the softs are sick, adn avoid lange is you have wide feet. i have the soft 2s, and have had no problems, they are the most comfortable boot i have had.
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Lange's are pretty narrow, but they got wider this year, so they are actually pretty comfortable now, plus they still ski well unlike the salomon's or the rossi's. Just my .02
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Iv herd the rossi softs are sick, but they do seem a bit on the heavy side.
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Softs are probablyr eally good for comfort and park, but how are they for all mountain? Cause normally i would go with a stiffer boot for better control
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if you can afford the kryptons, get 'em.
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