FWIW I certainly don't need any more stiffness. I'm more curious as to which liner is lower volume given my shell fit was quite snug.
I was borderline between the 27 & 28 shells & went with the smaller 27.
FWIW I certainly don't need any more stiffness. I'm more curious as to which liner is lower volume given my shell fit was quite snug.
I was borderline between the 27 & 28 shells & went with the smaller 27.
My fitter at Intution also told me he's been getting feedback that the ProTongue is too stiff/hard for peoples' shins - not necessarily too stiff, but too stiff/hard for their shin bone. YMMV, of course.
I'm in the same boat as you, went with the 27, COULD have gone with the 28 but I prefer a snugger fit. I have a 28 pro tour in my 27s. After punching, they fit decent and are warm.
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Has anyone noticed the Vulcan boot sole resting on the cramp on attachment on newer radical toe pieces? Mine do, though it probably is a unique function of my bsl (304 / 27.5) and the fact that I used an ST toe base plate to shim my toe in combination with a radical speed heel.
In any case, I've just noticed it and considering removing the cramp on piece. Tough to tell how much pressure is being created there.
these spacers do ask for removal. given the boots came with a bag of spare ones i wonder, would the heel-piece stud break where the carbed shaft meets the lower shell? there is some sort of severe force occurring from forward lean, so i'd rather ask those for advice having tinkered already too much...
thx u.
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http://earlyups.com/gear-dynafit-vulcan-2/
http://earlyups.com/gear-dynafit-mercury-review/
there is some info on those stops in these ^^threads
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helpful&friendly. thanks.
What alpine boots fit and ski similar to Vulcans?
I like my touring boots better than my alpines. (which is a good problem to have I guess)
http://earlyups.com/gear-boot-showdown-2014-edition/
My ramblings on the matter...
thats ^^^ some interesting info
I was trying to tell a buddy the Vulcan is THE baddest ass stiffest AT boot on the market but he would not believe me, we even had a pair in his size to try on but buddy refused to even try them on and said "no way, its only got 3 buckles"
I am very happy with both my alpine and AT boots but after instaling a set of Rads on some new lotus 120's I have been mostly on the mercury's this season
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I dig 'em. Needed to punch for my bunion, which quadrants did not need so that illustrates a difference in the lasts.
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Super stoked on my experience w the Vulcan this year. No huge adjustment switching back and forth between kr2 pros that I ski in bounds. Reading some reviews before I purchased I was to worried about forward lean as I generally like a lot. However it's really not that bad compared to most modern alpine boots. Id venture to say it feels like more than the current generation of Lange RS/RX 130s I tried on. Less but not too much less than kr2s in most forward position.
Stiffness may feel like as much as the kr2 in the living room but still not quite as stiff actually skiing to set the record straight. But they are very stiff an powerful and certainly fall into what feels like a real 130 range (as opposed to other AT 130s that ski like 90s).
True bad ass AT climbers, ski like true ripping hard shells on the down. What's so bad about that?
Add me to the list of unbearable instep pain (followed by total numbness in about 5 minutes) with the stock liners.
I tried the Intuitions tongue liners from my TLT5s (that were originally Mobe's) and viola the pain is gone... seems like I loss a little stiffness though.
Tried to carve up the Vulcan liners to see if that works but getting those tongues to sit right is almost impossible. Maybe just one more operation...
Originally Posted by blurred
I use Zipfits and they are great! A little more weight but negligible give the comfort and heel hold
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
The black elastic is gone and
Cutting liner material out of the tongue itself over the 1st met head. Still have instep pain and arch pain too. Might have to ditch the super feet orange for something like the blue less arch support but less volume
Or a new liner... Intuition Pro Tongue? Intuition Pro Tour? Or Power Wrap?
Originally Posted by blurred
You must have a high arch? I tried 2 intuition liners with a tongue but the tongue still bothers my 1st met, I use red soles & PW's which work great ... love the shell
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
^The red superfeet?
Originally Posted by blurred
https://secure.yoursole.com/ca/mens/...ftec-response/
I got flat feet so the soles^^ have lots of arch support, they come in several thicknesses, I usually sand some of the foam from the bottom of the toe area to give more toe room while still taking up a lot of volume
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I felt like they were too stiff with powerwraps. I swapped them for the tour liners.
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