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JKarve

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  1. I have been using the FT's for almost 3 seasons. A really good boot for carving in certain applications. Great fit and warm !!!

    Good for: When a stiff race board is paired with a heavy plate, that requires the rider to be on it all the time, this is the boot. It has more lateral stiffness that a Deluxe/UPZ.

    Not Good for: When riding a standard carving board without a plate, too stiff, and you will twist the board with the leverage that the FT's will give you. 

    I like the Drop kick version with the #8 tongues, because it forward flexed very similar with to a Deluxe/UPZ. Also the way to your foot sits in the shell, you have great under foot feel. This is also due to the fact that a FT has mostly hard plastic under the toe and heel, its a rigid feel. 

    Hope this helped !

     

    What bindings do you use with them? Any compatibility issues?

  2. I came across the Full Tilt ski boots website the other day. Couldn't help but notice all of the specs are very similar to what was advertised for the Deeluxe line of hardboots. Has anyone tried using these for harboot carving applications? If so, care to comment? My main concern would be the boots fitting properly into the binding bails on a hardboot setup. Thoughts?

    James

  3. Welcome, JKarve. Do you have your own personal carving hill? Maybe that's why you aren't meeting any other hardbooters. Just sayin'. 

     

    lol.....Local hill might as well be a personal hill on the weekdays....even with a few inches of fresh!

     

    Hey JKarve! I'm one of your local riders, and have led teaching sessions here in Ottawa for the last two seasons. I enjoy teaching and helping others get their carves powered up, so maybe we can meet up some time. If you covered my lift ticket, I'd be your personal instructor for at least 3 hrs :)

     

    Hey Ian,

     

    Yes I would definitely take you up on that offer. Would you consider Mont Ste Marie? Are you available weekdays? Less crowded is all. Although now that March break is over crowds usually drop off anyways. Sending you a message right now.

  4. Was there last Wednesday......got a sunburn.....it was awesome!

     

    Conditions were winter at the top and spring started about 1/3 of the way down the mountain.

     

    Fingers crossed that they have some snow left in April!

  5. Hello Everyone,

     

    1st season on a carving setup coming to an end. Unfortunately was unable to hook up with any other hardbooters just yet.

     

    Just looking for a little feedback is all. All critiques and criticisms are welcome.

     

    Video is a little shaky but you get the idea. Kudos to my girlfriend for all the encouragement ;)

     

    thanks

     

    James

     

     

     

  6. As a new comer to the sport as well I actually find the "one foot out" part much easier than soft boots. The boot stiffness restricts ankle movement such that putting you back foot on the board is almost not necessary. I played around on the flats at the bottom before attempting the lift line. Maybe try the same. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. I definitely was.

    Have fun!

  7. @Monk

    @Duke

    Also very new to the sport. 5 days on the slopes using an entirely new carving setup. Board boots bindings.

    I have had all of the same problems you guys are describing. I read a lot of these articles people are talking about. Tried many suggested setups. 2 things I learned in my 1st week.

    1. Never leave home without your tools. Constant adjustments were needed. Finally found a usable combination of angles, cants and lifts, on day 3. Many tweaks to go. I found that the suggested starting point for binding setup from some of those articles was completely wrong for me.

    2. Be persistent and don't get discouraged! I was of the mind that a successful day on the slopes was all about mileage. I kept forgetting that it took me 20 years and multiple setups to learn my now preferred setup on soft boot gear. So a day with only 5 runs made me feel like a failure. There was so much adjusting of bindings and boots and technique. My favorite was the attempt to lower the binding angles thinking it would make the transition to eventual steeper ones easier. I did a full superman head 1st flight every toe side turn. I was booting out like a champ. By mid day on Day 3 I was fed up and back in soft boots. Day 4 things started coming together. Linking turns and completely astounded to see my tracks from the lift. Deep deep carves and almost no transition from edge to edge.

    My newest problem. Day 5 finished with a massive headache! It turns out I was holding my breath every run for some reason. I now have to remind myself to breathe properly on every turn. Has this ever happened to anyone else? Kinda weird.

    That's where I am at. Just left town for a 2 week business trip. I can't wait to get back to it. It will be a very long 2 weeks for me.

    Definitely looking for tips and suggestions that others found useful when they were starting out.

    Hope to hear about how you guys progress!

    Happy riding!

    JK

  8. Hey guys. Thanks for the warm welcome. I will definitely make it out for a few Tuesday nights before the season ends. Unfortunately work can get in the way. If only snowboarding could somehow become work....hmmmmmm.

    Loopback - thanks for the info. I will post when I go. Mostly do weekdays at Mont St Marie. Pretty quiet there. The groom lasts all day.

    Hilux- I did buy some gear this fall. I had an old Donek pilot from 2005/2006. It was giving me problems....mostly using the wrong ski boots. Bought an F2 Speedster with td3 bindings and deeluxe track 325 boots. A lot of tweaking to do all at once. Slowly getting there. More experimenting needed. Went with a shorter 163 to hopefully get comfortable on the steeps. In any case I am super excited about this new setup. Complete one track mind whenever I am off the hill.

    Can't wait to meet up with some others.

    See you soon.

  9. Whoa!!!!!!

     

    Just found this thread! Not trying to hi jack.

     

    Just started my "carving career" after 20+ years on soft boots.

     

    Had no idea that there were any other like minded people in the area. I just never see anyone else doing it.

     

    Peter introduced himself to me at Mont Ste. Marie this past weekend and told me to look up this forum.

     

    Was wondering if there would be room for one more on any weeknight outings this season? Would love some pointers. Its all still so new to me!

     

    Any thoughts, info, suggestions?

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