smells_like_tuna
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Before we get into this: YES, I have read the "how to buy ski boots" thread.
Anywho... just picked up a pair of Tecnica Agent 110 boots to replace my old
Salomon X-Wave 10s, but I'm having some issues with the new boots. I
just skied the Tecnicas for the first time this weekend and they are
WAY too soft. Both my old Salomons and these new Tecnicas claim to have
flex indexes of 110, and although I know that these measurements vary
from manufacturer to manufacturer, there is a very large difference
here. The new boots feel really mushy compared to my old boots, and
it's hard to get a good, solid feeling for the skis under my feet. (And
yes, I even forked out the cash to have custom insoles made.) For those
who are wondering, I DID try the new Tecnicas on before purchasing
them, and the flex difference was not apparent when walking around the
ski shop.
But here's where it gets fun: I have a pretty wide forefoot and a very
high instep, so I literally do not fit into any of the stiffer,
low-volume boots (such as the Tecnica Agent 130). The
Agent 110 actually fits my foot very well (minus some minor heel lift,
but that can be fixed). My old Salomons were a low-volume boot, but
they were a size too big for me, which became very apparent once the
liners packed out and it felt like I was swimming in the boots. BUT the
flex was nice and stiff.
What are my options here? I'm thinking I need to get the ultra-stiff
"world cup" Booster Strap and pray that it solves this problem. I
removed the goofy shock absorber that velcros to the tongue of my new
boots, and that helped a little bit as far as achieving a more snug fit
around my calf, but the boots still feel very unresponsive.
Any ideas?
Anywho... just picked up a pair of Tecnica Agent 110 boots to replace my old
Salomon X-Wave 10s, but I'm having some issues with the new boots. I
just skied the Tecnicas for the first time this weekend and they are
WAY too soft. Both my old Salomons and these new Tecnicas claim to have
flex indexes of 110, and although I know that these measurements vary
from manufacturer to manufacturer, there is a very large difference
here. The new boots feel really mushy compared to my old boots, and
it's hard to get a good, solid feeling for the skis under my feet. (And
yes, I even forked out the cash to have custom insoles made.) For those
who are wondering, I DID try the new Tecnicas on before purchasing
them, and the flex difference was not apparent when walking around the
ski shop.
But here's where it gets fun: I have a pretty wide forefoot and a very
high instep, so I literally do not fit into any of the stiffer,
low-volume boots (such as the Tecnica Agent 130). The
Agent 110 actually fits my foot very well (minus some minor heel lift,
but that can be fixed). My old Salomons were a low-volume boot, but
they were a size too big for me, which became very apparent once the
liners packed out and it felt like I was swimming in the boots. BUT the
flex was nice and stiff.
What are my options here? I'm thinking I need to get the ultra-stiff
"world cup" Booster Strap and pray that it solves this problem. I
removed the goofy shock absorber that velcros to the tongue of my new
boots, and that helped a little bit as far as achieving a more snug fit
around my calf, but the boots still feel very unresponsive.
Any ideas?