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Which boot should i go look for (at a bootfitter)
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Aight so boots are the department i know the least about with equipment, right now i have AK enemys and silencers and i want to find a boot thats really light and forgiving in the park, but still capable of charging pow from time to time. I know i gotta go to a boot fitter to know which fits me best but i want to know what im tryin to find. Right now my list is just Dalbello rampage or rosi scratch, any input on how these would ride or any others to try on?
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Why not ask... the bootfitter?
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deffinatly go for head mojo heat fit great boot an i happen to have one but actually its eally stiff so maybe salomon spk kreation or soft boots i dunno
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your post was worthless and uninformative...bottom line, GO TO A BOOTFITTER
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good boots for you to check out would be the salomon spk or the dalbello krypton rampage. if you are a charger and want a stiffer boot, check out the salmon gun or the il moro from dalbello.
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ur post was piontless worthless and unninformative why would u come on to a thread and be worthless u worthless u
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not worthless or uninformative. dude is just asking what boots he should be trying when he goes to a bootfitter, not which boots he should order online in a 30.5 without trying them on. he's just trying to narrow shit down a bit.
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basically most companies make a couple models of freeride/park boots. the cheaper model is usually softer and good for mostly park and the more expensive model is stiffer and better all around. so if you got the coin go for a higher end 'freeride/park' boot.
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ya so spk kreation is the low end spk but a really good boot i have one and love it
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Well you are not going to want to go in and tell them which boots you want to try, tell them what you are looking for. if you tell them that you want to try this boot and this boot and this other boot. they will not give you as good of service. As a bootfiter I know that when someone tells me what they want to try, I don't give a shit about how the boot fits. I go from help them to fuck em' in about 3 seconds.I personaly don't like the way the rampage flexes, I think it actulay has a shitty flex compared to other boots, when you flex the krypton series you end up pushing down on the top of your foot and it really does not feel as natural as a more traditional feel.
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ooo thank you ill have to remember that for
boot buying
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All that typing I did, for nothing....*sigh*
The rossi scratch and rampage are TOTALLY different fits. The rampage is narrower, and a lowe volume than the scratch. Flex is similar, but the rampage is stiffer. The rampage is also a higher quality boot im ny opinion. You have alot more customizing options (tongues, straps) than the stock rossi boot cant offer.
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