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Lab_or_bustI am in the market for new boots. As I have had mine since 10th grade and I am now a 5th year in college. That have a flex of 90. I am a stout 225Lbs. So that’s not a viable option anymore as last year I tried to use them and it felt like I was wearing work boots rather than ski boots. Any other thicc boys on here know about what flex I should go with?
Lab_or_bustI am in the market for new boots. As I have had mine since 10th grade and I am now a 5th year in college. That have a flex of 90. I am a stout 225Lbs. So that’s not a viable option anymore as last year I tried to use them and it felt like I was wearing work boots rather than ski boots. Any other thicc boys on here know about what flex I should go with?
Lab_or_bustYeah that was the main plan, but I live in the middle of NY where the highest vertical slope is 700ft within a 4 hour drive. So the ski shops around me aren’t the most reliable source of information. I prefer to ask the degens of the best page on the interweb
RAcecARmanThere are lots of great shops around New York. The fact you think a bunch of kids 0n the internet will give you more useful info than a boot fitter without knowing you or what your foot anatomy looks like is interesting to put it one way. If you are around lab area there a bunch of decent shops I can plug you with and that would only be around an hour drive or less. Just do not go to The Ski Company’s monopolizing asses they are the not good people to support.
el_kyleGo see Marc Stewart at Windham Mountain Boot Lab
Boot Lab (windhammountain.com)
Lab_or_bustYeah honestly Ski Company is the only shop I know about around the area and I don’t think I’ve ever had a good experience with them. Haha. What are your suggestions for shops?
Lab_or_bustI live in the middle of NY where the highest vertical slope is 700ft within a 4 hour drive.
BraybladeDo you guys really ski 100 flex boots and weigh upwards of 180lbs? I only weigh 150 but I consistently run a 120 flex or above boot. With anything softer I feel like I'm bottoming out when I really put pressure on the boot and carve hard. I went up to a 130 this year and I already have noticed that it allows me to put more energy into my skis. If I was in your position I would recommend a 120. But I also am not a bootfitter and have never seen you ski, visit your local and get a good opinion
first_rodeoMan i remember my 4 years at school going to Toggengburg almost every night for $15.
i would drink 12 beers and make that 400' my bitch.