
Originally Posted by
DarthMarkus
I'll jot down a few notes after skiing the RC4 Pro LV last year, since there's some activity in this thread again.
I'm pretty positive the MV would have been to large, particularly around my heel. I came out of the mach1 LV, and I think there's still aN argument that the Mach1 had slightly better hero retention, though at the cost of needing a lot of work around my haglunds deformity.
The forward lean is aggressive. I dialed it back as much as I could and it's still a lot for some of my skis. Notably, I skied the mana 3 a lot, and the RC4 is too aggressive for that ski IMO. It did well in the mpro 108 and Rossi black ops 98. I also ski with minimal delta on my bindings - pivot 14s/18s w/CAST.
Work on your zipfits. Anyone who's had them before could probably tell you, and they did tell me, than you need to spend some time dialing in the cork. I gave way more days than I should have expecting some give around my navicular. Finally ended up getting and massaging it out myself - exponentially better.
My 6th toes make my left foot around 103mm and 104mm on the right. But outside of being directly on the 6th toe, I'd be around a 98mm foot @ 26.6. I definitely needed punches on both feet. So don't waltz into this boot expecting minimal work if you have even the slightest deformities on width. Probably go with the MV if you want that.
I had to buy cuff alignments aftermarket, and only received them after getting injured last year. So I still haven't skied in the boots with properly aligned cuffs. Jury is out whether that contributed to my injuries.
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