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ScootSkiLyfeLastly, Full Tilts range from 4-10 in flex, which in my understanding, is the same as 40-100 flex in normal ski boot language. That is VERY soft. Something that soft isn't going to give you a ton of control skiing big mountain. Great for park jibs tho, softness helps the blow of landing backseat for sure. Like I said earlier though, make sure they fit.
ScootSkiLyfeGo to a boot fitter dude. Full tilts don't fit for everyone. Make sure you try them on first.
For me, the cable system just doesn't get tight enough, and the wrap around liner made it difficult for my ankle to be held in place securely. I went from Full Tilt Booters to the Classics and the original tongue liner has done wonders on holding my ankles in.
Also, if you're skinny like me, it's hard to get the cables tight enough around your shins, leading to more shinbang than wanted, even with the soft flex.
Wyatt_skisShould i get full tilt boots pros and cons
FuristicPros:
Keeps your heels in nice and tight
great for doing butters
tons of size options like size and underfoot size
Never gets cold
Replaceable parts
Cons:
The buckles are weak so they can break
**This post was edited on Mar 19th 2019 at 9:45:41pm
DesertStixInb4 go to a boot fitter
but in all honesty I’m selling lightly used 28.5 drop kicks if you’re interested
satanworshipper^^^
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FuristicPros:
Keeps your heels in nice and tight
great for doing butters
tons of size options like size and underfoot size
Never gets cold
Replaceable parts
Cons:
The buckles are weak so they can break
**This post was edited on Mar 19th 2019 at 9:45:41pm
CatdickBojanglesDo you detune your Full Tilts underfoot? .
Cade2What
CatdickBojanglesYeah his original reply he said they come in a variety of different underfoot sizes.
ColingarnesWhat