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SlushSeasonLange podium shoes or Line's soft boots
Definitely not North Face slippers though
melkonClennon I kinda respect ur desire to become a stereotype “newschooler” based on your threads
KalmarJalmarred
PartyBullshiitFastest color for sure
69Skier69Dalbello cabrio series is better than full tilt now imo.
Same fit but better quality plastic, construction, and flex. ALL 3 of my previous full tilts had different canting angles, so one of my legs was always bowed out because the manufacturing tolerances are shit.
mrk127NS hates this take but... Dabello or Full Tilt, I feel like just all three piece boots kinda suck compared to overlap boots
mrk127NS hates this take but... Dabello or Full Tilt, I feel like just all three piece boots kinda suck compared to overlap boots
69Skier69but for high performers and certain skier types (freestyle/mogul) there is a benefit to 3 piece design, assuming they fit of course
69Skier69You’re probably not at the skill level to tell a difference. In your case as long as it’s comfortable that’s all that really matters.
but for high performers and certain skier types (freestyle/mogul) there is a benefit to 3 piece design, assuming they fit of course
69Skier69You’re probably not at the skill level to tell a difference. In your case as long as it’s comfortable that’s all that really matters.
but for high performers and certain skier types (freestyle/mogul) there is a benefit to 3 piece design, assuming they fit of course
KalmarJalmar@onenerdykid share your wise words about this.
KalmarJalmarNot really
69Skier69You’re probably not at the skill level to tell a difference. In your case as long as it’s comfortable that’s all that really matters.
69Skier69I’ll trust the opinion of Olympic and X games athletes over a random teenager on Newschoolers, but thanks for the insight.
69Skier69a random teenager on Newschoolers
KalmarJalmarYeay but that other guy is the master of boots. He knows more than any of those pro guys, he might know more about boots than anyone else and he said something similar.
So you are wrong and stfu about the pros.
weatcoastHe actually proved a point. Those pros are sponsored by boot companies that make both 2 piece and 3 piece. And they chose to go with 3 piece.
3 piece > 2 piece for freestyle / mogul
weatcoastHe actually proved a point. Those pros are sponsored by boot companies that make both 2 piece and 3 piece. And they chose to go with 3 piece.
3 piece > 2 piece for freestyle / mogul
onenerdykidJust because you are sponsored by a brand, it doesn't necessarily mean that the brand actually works for you.
Over the last 20+ years, I've had simply too many athletes have issues with 3-piece boots because they simply weren't the right boot for them. This is not to say that 3-piece doesn't work, it just might mean that there is a better option out there for you.
Having the right fit & flex for you > simply stating that 3-piece for freestyle/moguls.
weatcoastWhat issues are these athletes reporting with their 3 piece boots?
tomPietrowskiIt really comes down to personal preference. We have both overlap and 3 piece boots and the spilt of what our athletes prefer is pretty even.
It really comes down to what they prefer and often what they are used too.
I do think there are some characteristics of both styles which work better for different ski styles but we have athletes who use overlap for freestyle and some who use 3 piece in the freeride world tour.
Overall boot fit and getting the flex right is far more important than the type of boot.
clennonThanks , just making sure I get good gear with my money cus this shit expensive as a college student 😂
1spliff2guinniesThey obviously don't teach you how to use google at college