What do I need to be looking for when carpet testing a boot? I took a pretty calculated and informed decision and went from a 29.5 KR2 to a 28.5 Lange RX LV (pink heritage ones). Out of the box they fit sung and only a little pressure on the left big toe- it goes away after tightening the instep buckles. No footbeds in these yet and liners not molded. Anything that might catch me off guard when these get cold and stiffen up- right now they feel good and basically ready to go? I think this is a good direction for me but I want to be sure before I commit to the boot as have 7 pairs of skis with pivots that would need remounting :for the new BSL eek:
So, because I'd really like to avoid remounting the quiver and some of the skis don't have space for it I'm trying to decide if it makes sense to put some life back in the KR2. They would need new liners and a grind and lifters for the worn down lugs- probably getting close to the cost of a new boot.
Take the hit and remount the quiver?
Return the Lange and find something else that works with a closer BSL?
Is there a zipfit or other liner that could go in the Krypton for the next couple seasons and then adjust for the smaller lange?
This shit stresses me out- any advise is welcomed.
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