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Full Tilt removable heels
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Are the heels on full tilt's removable? I have last years orange booters. I skied about 15 days on them and they are about to wear down to the actual orange part.
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pick up your feet when you walk.
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Some of next year's models will have them, but yours don't since they're from previous years.
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Alright thanks, this is my first pair of boots that aren't thrift store, and i usually just beat the crap out of those.
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The very back part of the heel, is replaceable, and if you have nearly worn through that get it replaced as soon as you can. If you wear down the non replaceable part the boots wont fit in the bindings properly and the boots will be pretty much done.
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^ I stand corrected, I guess the very back portion is removable. Looked on their replacement parts list and it's there.
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what this man said. If you wear the heel down where its not replaceable, youll have a boot that doesnt fit right into bindings. Only thing you can do is pay for them to be canted flat again. Youll be looking at $200 plus for that.
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15 days and they are almost completely worn down? Look into getting that back piece replaced.
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Wtf though, I have like 120 days on my current boots, they've hiked for miles, walked through countless carparks, even walked me home about 3 miles along the road after some BC sillyness meant we came out somewhere really dumb. How on earth are you ripping them to bits so fast?
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Real thugs shuffle their feet, not lift em.
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this! ive been on my hotdoggers for 3 seasons now and there just slightly rounded
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