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Is the 2012 tom wallisch hot dogger ski boot worth the money?
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i need new boots for this upcoming season and i thinking about getting these but there just soo expensive and i was wondering if anyone really liked them and thinks there worth the money
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I doubt too many people skied with the new ones since they haven't been out for the season yet. But if they are anything like last years, I would say it all comes down to how much you wanna/ are able to spend on them. I went to try on some tilts a few weeks ago and walked in thinking I was going to buy some hot doggers or drop kicks and ended walking out with the Seth Morrison freeride boots. I say go in, try on a bunch of boots, and see what feels the best. You might even find a cheaper one that feels better.
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if you ski a shit ton. a boot that fits properly is worth the money. try a bunch of fulltilts if you know that's what you're looking for.
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alright thanks guys that really helps! +k!
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try on some other noots to. just because they arent FT doesnt mean that they suck.
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Literally just go into a shop that bootfits and don't ask for any specific boot. Just pet them asses your feet and let them make the call about what would be the best boot for you and your skiing style. If you fit into a head race boot better than a full tilt or dalbello, go with the race boot. Even though it may not be 'designed for park' it will still perform better than the others just because of the fit.
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if you're looking for a flex oriented boot... You should also consider these brands and models dalbello (krypton il moro t) or (V.I.R.U.S.), nordica (ace of spades), or salomon (SPK)
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