fuck it
heres a start list, but always get bootfitted, it just works better.
Salomon:
1080, Pro Model
-stiffest freeride specific boots Ive tried
-good all around boots
-Pro model boots (i haven't tried) but seem to be not worth it at all, same specs as the 1080 but the dif is only a race fit, whatever they want that to mean to you. If you go to a good shop they can custom fit the right boot perfectly for you anyways and even go to custom insoles if your feet are Really fucked up, OR if you have lots of money and wanna pamper yourself you can get the custom insoles.
Rossi:
soft
-so soft(flex) and comfy
-buckles seem to make for a nice fit
-if you want cushy, good choice, if you want really responsive, bad
Lange:
fr 80 (i think), concept, jib 80
-slim/medium fits
-fr 80 is a classic type of boot made for a lighter person or for a medium weight looking for an easy flex.
-jib 80 is a lot like the rossi soft
-dont know much about concept, never tried it
Line:
Transfer
-not made anymore but you can find them around
-basically a Raichle flexon
-top part of the boot entirely detached from the bottom except for the pivot points at the side
-almost a free flexing boot (its even softer than the rossi soft) ie good cushy boot, bad responsive boot (unless you put its walk ski thing onto ski which is retardedly rock hard)
Dalbello
???
-new boot coming soon
-a lot like the raichle flexon or Line Transfer
-top part of the boot entirely detached from the bottom except for the pivot points at the side
-flex is determined by the tongue you put in; soft, stiff, etc
Any other brands I dont really know, but I wound't wanna ride pipe in a technica or atomic boot... unless they got something i dont know about
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sig jones reppin for T-Zigs aka the original Kasa.T.
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