
Originally Posted by
kootenayskier
There’s no answer, just better or worse compromises. I’ve been skiing the same (replacing components as they wear) Raichle/Full Tilt classic hill boots for 34 years now. They fit and ski perfectly, their characteristics (fit, stance, and flex) are what I’ve developed my ski technique around. In that same time I’ve gone through 9 different touring boots (Raichle Concordia, Scarpa Laser, Scarpa Denali, Garmont Radium, Dynafit Titan, Dynafit Titan Ultra, Dynafit Mercury, Salomon S-Lab X/Alp, and my latest Dynafit Hoji Free 110s) searching in vain for something that comes close my hill boots, but nothing does. Even when I get acceptable fit and flex (and tourability), as I have with my current Hoji’s, the stance (lean and ramp angle) is all wrong, as you describe, exacerbated by the varying ramp angles of bindings (those POS Shifts are the worst), and complicated by how these interact with the mount point, rocker profile (particularly with reverse camber skis, which are more sensitive to this) and side cut. I can adapt well enough when skiing powder, which fortunately compromises 90% of their use, but when I occasionally test trying to make technically perfect turns on groomed snow, I feel every inadequacy. As I have with every other touring boot, I’ll keep experimenting with every variable (adding boot spoilers, adding binding shims, changing the bindings, the mount point, my skis), finding incremental improvements, until the next greatest boot is released, and the cycle will continue. I’m going to go and fuck around with my setup right now.
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