Cheapest Good park dalbello boots

SDzeebs

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Just realized that my full tilts don't fit as I was about to go to big Boulder. I'm thinking about getting dalbello but I only have 400 dollars to buy them with any suggestions on good cheap boots, preferably dalbellos?
 
Voodoos are a nice all around boot. 90 flex. Freestyle park kinda deal. You can find em for cheaper, but this is the newest model. I skied them for 2 years and they were great for everything.
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you can get full tilts older models for like a little over $200. i dont know about dalbello tho. not really srue what im doing here.......
 
As always with boots, focus on what fits, not on brand. That being said I picked up some KR2's this season and I'm extremely happy with them (molded intuition liner of course, makes a huge difference). Finding a shop with a big selection really helps as you not only get a chance to try on a ton of stuff but you can also pick up something from last season on the cheap.
 
topic:SDzeebs said:
Just realized that my full tilts don't fit as I was about to go to big Boulder. I'm thinking about getting dalbello but I only have 400 dollars to buy them with any suggestions on good cheap boots, preferably dalbellos?

if ya realized your full tilts don't fit, I would've thought you'd learned your lesson on getting a boot that fits proper as opposed to just buying into a brand?

that being said my panterra's are super comfy (although they're heavy as fuck)
 
13239665:nutz. said:
if ya realized your full tilts don't fit, I would've thought you'd learned your lesson on getting a boot that fits proper as opposed to just buying into a brand?

that being said my panterra's are super comfy (although they're heavy as fuck)

I think he means he outgrew them
 
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