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onenerdykidHas a boot-fitter looked at your foot and determined that these are a proper fit for you? If not, then don't pull the trigger until you know for sure they will work with your biomechanical needs.
Generally speaking, if a boot fits all of your biomechanical needs well then it will work for a variety of different skiing types (park, pow, groomers, etc). With that said, however, why would you be looking into a boot with a walk mode and swappable norm soles? Do you need those features?
FunkySaneWell, the thing is I don't have much money and I need boots. I am first going to try them on by heat molding them to my feet before buying them and testing how it feels on my foot.