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patagonialukeThey're fine overall, but they are pretty soft. I'd say the QST Pro 130 feels closer to a 115, and its flex pattern is pretty linear. It also doesn't have the best rearward support. But they are really light for a 50/50 boot.
If you want something with more of a progressive and stiffer flex, I'd check out the Tecnica Cochise, Lange XT Free, Nordica Strider, Rossi Alltrack Elite, and Dalbello Lupo Pro HD.
Liam_j10So I love the 2016 QST Pro series but it looks like they've made quite a bit of changes since. They used to be more of an alpine boot but it seems like they're really transitioning into an AT boot. I understand they are trying to market them as a combo of both but does anyone have any input on how they would do as a boot that would see 75% of its time in resorts?
patagonialukeThey're fine overall, but they are pretty soft. I'd say the QST Pro 130 feels closer to a 115, and its flex pattern is pretty linear. It also doesn't have the best rearward support. But they are really light for a 50/50 boot.
If you want something with more of a progressive and stiffer flex, I'd check out the Tecnica Cochise, Lange XT Free, Nordica Strider, Rossi Alltrack Elite, and Dalbello Lupo Pro HD.
Liam_j10Do you have any input on the alltrack pro 130 GW (khaki green)? I just got a pro deal for nearly 90% off and can't find it anywhere near me to try on
patagonialukeI don't have any experience with that boot, but a friend who's opinion I trust really likes the Alltrack 130 LT (said it was pretty on-par with the Cochise 130 in terms of uphill and downhill performance). Given that the Alltrack Pro 130 shares a really similar design but uses polyether instead of Grilamid, I imagine that the Pro version could potentially be even better in terms of downhill performance and durability, but probably a bit worse on the up simply due to the extra weight. But at least based on the specs, it seems like it'd be a solid option for 75% resort use, of course, that's only if it fits.
JaquinGuzmanDon’t be talking about shop deals on gear…bad karma