I searched...is there a thread with a good amount of AT boot reviews that someone has posted?
I searched...is there a thread with a good amount of AT boot reviews that someone has posted?
What cmor said.
I have a pair of Adrenalines that I have worked on some, and have skied Endorphins which are a little better. Both are good boots and have their place, but neither are alpine boots or a replacement for an alpine boot period.
And sorry about the thread-jack. I don't know in response to the original question. I can tell you plenty about Adrenalines if you want.
Rob
I am looking for a pretty stiff boot, I am 5' 11" and weigh around 195lbs and am a very aggressive skier. What boot would people recommend, I foung Lowa Struktura Evo's for a good price but don't see any reviews. There is a pair of Scarpa Laser's in Gear Swap, but I think those would have too much flex. Any insight would be helpful. BTW, I am on a budget and am looking to spend around 350.00 on either a used boot or last years model. Thanks.
Your only chance is a franken-boot. Find a four buckle boot that fits and add a stiffer tounge from a Flexon. Even then it will not be all that stiff, but it will be better.
Not the AT boot bible, but good info on the classic and newer models. Maybe you've seen this already:
http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Gear/Ski-Touring
http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wik...reerando-Boots
For AT bindings, this IS the bible (sticky material?):
Dynafit Info: http://www.wildsnow.com/articles/dyn...faq-index.html
Fritschi Info: http://www.wildsnow.com/articles/fri...ngs-index.html
Naxo Info: http://www.wildsnow.com/articles/nax...faq-index.html
Silvretta Info: http://www.wildsnow.com/articles/pur...ngs-index.html
Also, check this recent thread out:
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s....php?p=1047714
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