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    AT Boot Reviews?

    I searched...is there a thread with a good amount of AT boot reviews that someone has posted?

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    I was wondering this too. I normally ski a very stiff head boot with a drive plate a new, stiffer, tounge. Are there any AT boots that would give me this kind of support.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phill View Post
    I was wondering this too. I normally ski a very stiff head boot with a drive plate a new, stiffer, tounge. Are there any AT boots that would give me this kind of support.
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    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

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    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.

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    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.

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    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

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    Also, check this recent thread out:

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s....php?p=1047714

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