Z zac_v Member Jan 17, 2013 #1 might get some fulltilts in the next month. my spks are trashed any opinions on classics or drop kicks? TWs are to pricey.
might get some fulltilts in the next month. my spks are trashed any opinions on classics or drop kicks? TWs are to pricey.
DeRizzo Active member Jan 17, 2013 #2 I like my dropkicks but they could be too flexy unless you get the new ones. How much do you weigh?
Z zac_v Member Jan 17, 2013 #4 yeah i work at a ski shop, i weigh like 140 and yeah my spks fit there 28.5. there just trashed. and ive tryed both of them on. classics seem more comfurtable, but im not sure if there as good for park
yeah i work at a ski shop, i weigh like 140 and yeah my spks fit there 28.5. there just trashed. and ive tryed both of them on. classics seem more comfurtable, but im not sure if there as good for park
DeRizzo Active member Jan 17, 2013 #5 Ok, your not heavy so a 4 flex tongue would be fine. But seriously, get full tilts if they fit your feet. SPK's and Full Tilts are quite different.
Ok, your not heavy so a 4 flex tongue would be fine. But seriously, get full tilts if they fit your feet. SPK's and Full Tilts are quite different.
jmasterp Active member Jan 17, 2013 #6 There is no such thing as a park boot. If you have a well fitting boot, it will excel at anything you throw at it.
There is no such thing as a park boot. If you have a well fitting boot, it will excel at anything you throw at it.
S Spiri7o Active member Jan 18, 2013 #7 Both are great boots, if they fit I don't think you can go wrong with either one