So the past few days I have been going to different ski shops to get fit for boots. I've been fitted for Nordicas, Full Tilts, Rossignals, Salamons, and Dalbellos. All of them have fit well, but I do like the full tilts, and NOT because they are full tilts. I was fitted for them, they fit well, and are comfortable. I was fitted for the Booters. I went to another shop and the guy said they would be good if I was a park rat. I ski about 50% park and all mountain. I would get a #6 flex tongue for it, because the flex is what makes it a park boot, right? What do you guys think?
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all boots (full tilt included) are great IF THEY FIT YOU
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Why do you care what us guys think, or what some shop guy says? If you like them, get them. Any boot can be an "all mountain" boot if you point it in the right direction.
PS There aren't that many tongue flex choices for the 102mm Influence/ROXA shells - 5, 6 or 7Comment
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You'll be fine. If the boots fit and you liked them, especially at a 102 last, that's all that matters. There are lots of people that use the Booter/Influence model Full Tilt all over the mountain. If you need a stiffer tongue you can buy one and change the flex. http://fulltiltboots.com/ski-boot-pa...-parts/tonguesSo the past few days I have been going to different ski shops to get fit for boots. I've been fitted for Nordicas, Full Tilts, Rossignals, Salamons, and Dalbellos. All of them have fit well, but I do like the full tilts, and NOT because they are full tilts. I was fitted for them, they fit well, and are comfortable. I was fitted for the Booters. I went to another shop and the guy said they would be good if I was a park rat. I ski about 50% park and all mountain. I would get a #6 flex tongue for it, because the flex is what makes it a park boot, right? What do you guys think?Comment
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