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Rossignol boots any good for freestyle?
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I bought a pair of Rossi boots last year because my local shop is big on Rossignol products, and they didn't sell Full Tilt or Dalbello boots etc. They're the Alias 70 Sensor and they only have a flex of 70. Should I just stay with an all mountain boot or trade them in for new boots at a different shop? Btw, I changed shops (kind of) when I moved, and they do sell boots with better flex. Any advice is welcome.
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If the boot fits good, wear it! There really is no freestyle specific boots, moreso freestyle oriented I guess. Lots of people who throw down, park or pow, still wearing a traditional style (non 3 piece if thats what you're gunning for) boot. I wouldn't be too worried man. Good Luck!
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Holy crap, fastest reply I've seen in my life haha. Thanks a lot, can't wait for some decent snow now! +K
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I've got the same boots. They're a little soft for me but as long as they for they're fine! Make sure to use the strap on them to get them tight. Also, use the micro adjustment buckles if necessary GL get a perfect fit.
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Thanks bro! Have a good season.
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I have the same boots but an older model. They fit. That's all that matters.
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