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  1. Cheizz

    Boot-binding compatibility confusion

    Somewhere in the near future I will need new boots. I ski both in the resorts (Europe) on groomers, but more and more I venture off-piste and alpine touring is also in my future. I tried some skinning with my current alpine boots (Fischer RC4 The Curv 130) in frame bindings this season: not a...
  2. C

    Got new boots today Nordica Promachine 120

    I have been thinking about new boots for a while and made the move today to go in and try on some different boots. I decided to go to a local shop (I live in Mass) with a good reputation as we ski at different areas and will always be coming back home. I worked in the ski industry for about 15...
  3. Carolinacub

    Boot Terminology

    I've been following these boot forums for a while and while I'm somewhat comfortable with most of the terminology I wonder how many of the newer individuals and those that are casual viewers really understand what is being talked about here. For example a while back I was talking about some new...
  4. The Numbers Game: Bindings, Part 3

    The Numbers Game: Bindings, Part 3

    The dust is settling in the sole wars, and it looks like GripWalk is becoming the standard for the comfort version of a DIN (ISO 5355) sole. The WTR originators, Amer Group, will still offer some WTR variations over the next season, but I believe that it will abandon that ship once the stock...
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