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What full tilt boots should i buy?
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ok so i use to have my mind stuck on dalbello but everyone says there super heavy.
thats something i dont want.
sooo im thinken about full tilt, i know nothing about them so any info will help.
also what kind should i get. i ride park most of the time, but on good powder days i do that and im usally all around the mountain
help would be great!
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go to a boot fitter. end of thread.
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Boot fitter.
And Gear Talk. It is there for a reason
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if you want boots that are really light weight check out garmont. there as like as hiking boots
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goes garmont even make downhill boots? i dont think he wants touring boots man...
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weel garmont doesnt specifically make downhill, but thats what i used mine for and i loved em
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Pretty sure they are all lasted at 98. The differences between the models are color, tongue stiffness, and liners.
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I ride full tilt konflicts for riding everywhere. You can always gets softer or stiffer toungue for them too. I didnt just get them for their weight, these boots fit me the best.
go to a good and experienced bootfitter
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Second that
Love my Konflicts, great boot. This years look fuckin sick too, other than the hotdog, just not my style.
Bootfiters are so hot right now.
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Konflicts come with two tongues this year.
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yeah since he fits into a dalebello. your a dumb ass. dont go around recomending gear like that when you know nothing...
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