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SPK kaos/pros or full tilt booter/wallisch/any
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I had really bad shinbang and i need a boot that will have the least effect on my shins. any suggestions or anything helps... thanks
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Same here, especially when im doing butters
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Go to a bootfitter. Get a boot that fits, not one that is trendy and hip.
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A boot that fits will be the best. Also booster straps may help.
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If you have narrower feet go full tilt, wider feet dalbello will be better, shorter on money try a booster strap out. Before you do anything, see a bootfitter
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again go to a boot fitter
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Don't get a racing, touring, big mountain, or all mountain boot. Get a park specific boot. Once you know what you do and do not want (rougly) get fitted!
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any boot can be tweaked to what you want to use it for.
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Everybody's foot is shaped differently, so different boots work for different people. There is no boot that is good for everyone, going to a shop to get fitted is a good idea.
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exactly. a racing boot that fits will be much better in park than ft's that dont.
I definitely wouldn't get a racing boot if i were you but it definitely does not have to be "park specific" to slay
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I demoed the new Nordica Ace of Spades - and while I own Spks and owned a pair of Full Tilts- without a doubt I will buy these when my spks take a shit- They werent even fitted - just a demo for the Ski Area employees- nice flex, you could really get a good feel of your ski- and the graphics are dope- buckles are actual metal- all in all try em on- but as everyone has said- go try a few on- get something specific for your type of riding- and then get them fitted by a pro
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I own racing boots and i ski park in them because they FIT.
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There is no way possible that your foot has a shape where you should be looking at both full tilts and spk's. they are polar opposites. like everyone else said you really should see a boot fitter. Also almost any properly fitting boot will reduce shinbang
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Unless your talking about the full tilt booters or high fives and spk's since those full tilts are wider...
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They have not come out yet...
And spks are still fucking wide they are something like 105mm or something.
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