How incorrect am I in suggesting that climate(temperature) should be a consideration when selecting boot stiffness? For example; I ski in temps primarily in the 28-32F range. I grew up in MN, and know for a fact that 28F is a heat-wave during the winter. I ski a Lange RX120 in the 28-32F climate. If I lived in MN, I'm pretty sure that I would be happier with the same boot in the 100 flex. Conversely if all I did was spring skiing, I would want the 130 flex boot. What I'm saying is, I notice significant variations in boot flex with temperature. Why isn't this something that we discuss when helping each other work through boot shopping strategies? Am I just WAY off here?