I had the red ones as as a kid. They were fast and really launched over the edge. But I was a third of my weight.
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Saw on newschoolers that Fischer is coming out with an LV version of their boot with tech fittings and no walk mode. I was ready to pull the trigger on the ktwo cortex when it’s available but if price is the same and the Fischer comes with a zip fit that changes the equation. Finally some companies coming out with true LV freeride boots. Now if Nordica could just produce a plug Doberman with tech fittings I’d be in heaven.
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^ ? It's been available all season
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Only MV with tech fittings has been in production
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Wait... what? A LV, tech toe, no walk, with a Zipfit?
Can those in the know make a list of all the Tech Toe/No Walk boots available? I only know about K2 & Armada. And before a week ago, I only knew of K2 Recon 140, previously Team.
May God let this trend continue.
/ahem, Lange RS. (which is even more intriguing now that they came out with the Shadow and dedicated their molds for RS just to RS with a new mold for 2025.)
Any photos of the new marker lineup?
don't have a photo but the main thing is the introduction of the new Jester X and Griffon X. Fully new design with a super low stack height, and a buttload of power. Only quirk is the brake is built into the heel track to achieve the low stack height, so if you want to change brakes you have to buy the whole track assembly (but not the heel piece itself)
I had CAST put tech toes on my Dobermans. It was a total hack job, absolutely comical how bad their craftsmanship was. Their customer service was even worse. I’ll stick with bigger brands that stand by their product and have the resources to build quality gear.Quote:
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Any new pics of the new Revolt’s or other Volkl pow and freeride skis?
holy crap next years skis are ugly.... wtf!
whats with all the wavy bright colors? terrible