Title says it, what do you guys think about the ft descendant 4's?
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NegromancerThe only way to ever find out of the boot is worth it is to try the boot on. Everyone's feet are different and so while a boot may fit person A well and be worth it for them they may not fit persons B feet and so no the boots will not be worth it.
However if you have gone to a bootfitter and the boots do fit your feet I still would not buy Descendant 4's if you're an adult/semi competent skier and would rather go for with the Descendant 6 or 8's.
Firstly in the 4's you don't get a wrap around intuition liner which is one of the main reason to buy FT's in the first place.
Secondly a number 4 tongue is basically mush and I wouldn't recommend going any lower than a number 6 stiffness tongue unless you're either a beginner, a child, or are a starving 40kg African. A number 4 tongue simply isn't stiff enough to provide enough support for any hard charging skier.
Thirdly you miss out on the shock absorbing boot board you get in the 6/8's (which is really minor but still a shame).
NegromancerThe only way to ever find out of the boot is worth it is to try the boot on. Everyone's feet are different and so while a boot may fit person A well and be worth it for them they may not fit persons B feet and so no the boots will not be worth it.
However if you have gone to a bootfitter and the boots do fit your feet I still would not buy Descendant 4's if you're an adult/semi competent skier and would rather go for with the Descendant 6 or 8's.
Firstly in the 4's you don't get a wrap around intuition liner which is one of the main reason to buy FT's in the first place.
Secondly a number 4 tongue is basically mush and I wouldn't recommend going any lower than a number 6 stiffness tongue unless you're either a beginner, a child, or are a starving 40kg African. A number 4 tongue simply isn't stiff enough to provide enough support for any hard charging skier.
Thirdly you miss out on the shock absorbing boot board you get in the 6/8's (which is really minor but still a shame).
dexg14Thx for the help, i dunno if you consider a 14 y/o a kid though.
The other fts are pretty expensive :(
DonaldTrumpThe Descendant 4's would most likely be fine for someone your age unless you're planning on racing or skiing big mountain lines or something.
However that being said don't just focus on one boot or brand of boots. Ski boots are your most important piece of equipment and so don't cheap out on them otherwise you'll just end up in pain and poor performing boots.
Go to a good ski shop with boot fitter, let him/her assess your feet and just try on what boots he/she gives you. Don't ask for a certain brand or model of boot, try what the fitter gives you.
cobra_commanderI'd buy an extra set of tongues, or just give the Descendant series another year or two. There have been a lot of failures with the tongue rivet ripping out when the tongue is pulled forward. Full Tilt has been great about warrantying them, but I'd have an extra set of tongues on hand so you can keep skiing on them when the tongues do break.