wingnuts514
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roll, bootout, sweat, hike, sweat, repeat....and enjoy the sweet fluffy stuff from the snow gods!
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offer sent
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still don't get the sizing, my foot measures 27.3 mondo and I wear 10.5 to 11 street shoe. F*ck it I'm gonna get a 28. thanks for the quick response and good luck with the sale.
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look like nice boots, do they have moldable liners and what size street shoe do you wear?
thanks
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ha, coming back to idaho huh? The brotherhood of the traveling boots...
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No, some slide right foot forward and others left foot forward. Let the Goofy vs. Regular battle begin!!!
another simple one, they call it "goofy" because it's wrong. ha j/k I am full on left-handed, I do everything left but I ride regular. Do most lefty's ride goofy or am I the weirdo?
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The stocking foot, wooden floor sliding test does NOT lie. Boarding is the more natural style. :AR15firinskiers. LOL.
...exactly, everyone in the world slides across the floor the same way.
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This may be due to the fact that I am fat, too lazy to turn too much sometimes and ride the right size board. YMMV.
:lol::lol::lol: I thought I was the only one in these parts...
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I measured ~MP 27.5 and originally bought a 27.5 sized boot (same shell size as 27). I could not use it. It seemed to be a workable tight fit in the shop but they were too tight. - I lost the feeling in the big toe after a couple of hours, and this did not go away quickly after taking off the boots again, it took days. I only used them three times. (Should have tried with thin socks for couple of days. ;-)
I was very lucky and found an affordable new MP28 Stratos on e-bay which I am still riding. They have not packed out a lot after ~100 days.
thats what I'm afraid of, what kind of boot was the first set and did they have moldable liners?
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ok thanks, I'm sure everyone gets tired of the same boot question but I have read so many different views on this i want to be sure before I order off the internet. Thanks for the feedback
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yeah you can buy them from bomber or hardbooter
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what is your actual foot measurement and what size did you buy? My foot measures 27.3 but ski boots in a 28.5 at my local ski shop felt comfy. I'm not a racer so don't know if i really want to downsize to 27. I'm thinking the HSP in 28 would be the best for me. any thoughts?
thanks
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It can be windy on upper Tiehack, that board would be like a sail on the foot of a smaller guy.
...good thing I'm 210lbs of twisted steel and sex appeal.
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MINE MINE MINE! e-mail your paypal addy.
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I thought that was a sarcastic "thanks". I don't want to have any animosity with the people on here over some boots. Truth is, I'm still looking for a cheap set of used boots as well. I'm to the point of seriously considering just ordering a brand new pair of $600 deeluxe boots on my credit card and be done with it.
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Thanks
had your chance two weeks ago?
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I just shipped boots to Minnesota for $21
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how much shipped to 83501?
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very interested, weighing in at 210, still good for my weight?
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thanks Ricky, good info
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If you have to ask, I would say yes.
:lol::lol::lol:
...unless you want to go full retard.
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word....email sent incjet
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thanks guys, my other question concerns carving in general i guess. With the tanker I can carve hard as hell on my toe side but when i try the same carve on my heel, my edge seems to chatter more, wash out and I end up on my ass. what am i doing wrong?
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hmm I am thinking about buying these but the color is killing me...
Head Stratos Pro owners
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haha, I finally got it all sorted out, I rode a set of salomon 27.5 ski boots today and the fit was good. And I just so happen to have a set of 27.5 burton fire's coming in the mail.