ski boot advice, por favor
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I just got fitted for some plug boots, and I love the way they ski. I'm also basically able to tolerate them--thought I'd have to go back to the bootfitter after my first day (just a few runs), but skied them a second day and think they'll be OK--when I'm skiing I feel fine, and the rest of the time the discomfort is pretty minor. But I'm about to go to La Grave for a week and am worried about relying on these things...part of me thinks I should just take my old boots (comfy, old Head Vectors) as I'm basically fine with how they ski, but there is definitely a performance difference between those boots and the 'new' plugs. I guess the safe thing would be to just use the old boots, but given how well the plugs ski I'd like to be in them. Two other notes: have only skied groomers in the plugs and feel that maybe for off piste stuff the performance difference won't be so dramatic, and I'm also concerned about whatever hiking I may be doing. I think the plug boots will really suck for that. WWMD? I'm seriously torn on this and only have few days to decide (bringing both pairs is not really an option).</p>
ski boot advice, por favor
I skied the grave in my Lange plugs prolly my first 3 or 4 trips there. Back then it was fine, but I wouldn’t do it now. So much nicer to have some grip on the bottom for all the walking you do. That includes walking around all the towns too. Back then, the guides ground the bottoms and glued on some vibram for grip. Also like the others have said, get those things dialed perfectly before you go, or bring what you know. There is sooooooooo much traversing. I used to just unbuckle mine completely for the long traverses. Then sooo much hanging around in ski boots, (like the bus/van ride from St. Christophe), you want them to not hurt at all. There used to be a really good boot fitter in Monetier les Bain named Bruno. Maybe Pelle or one of the bureau guides can direct you.
Going to Monetier is fun anyway, great shopping, great apres bars, so different from the smallness of La Grave.