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| Women's Clothing > Socks | Rated:
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Dynafit Aero Freetouring TF alpine touring ski boots make a quantum leap forward for powerful downhill turns, great backcountry runs and comfortable touring.
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Exceeded my expectations | |
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| I was truly not expecting much, but placed an order for these when they were about [$]/pair. They felt awful straight out of the box, but the thermoform liner molded nicely around my relatively wide feet when warmed and I threw in a spare pair of inner soles lying around. They lack cuff (cant) adjustment, which I usually need, but they seem fine anyway. Perhaps the cuff is already canted - I can't be sure. They also have a nice flex...I don't like an ultra-stiff forward flexing boot and these are just right. Laterally, they're fine. They're not AS burly as high-end boots, but burly enough. (My other pair are Salomon Impact 10s.)4 stars for lack of canting | |
| BL2000 at Sierra Trading Post on 09/18/2008 | |
Nice boots (I think) | |
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| Seems like a great boot. Haven't tried them on skis yet as it's 100+ degrees right now but they seem to be much stiffer in ski mode than my recent Garmont boots and quite a bit more comfy for my regularly sized feet. The walk mode seems a bit stiff though too. Perhaps this will loosen up with use though. Hard to beat these right now for the price. | |
| Katocaddis at Sierra Trading Post on 07/22/2009 | |
splitboard | |
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| Using them for my split-board....still need to get used to them boarding down after a long hike... | |
| stefan at Sierra Trading Post on 03/11/2009 | |